Corroded head part 1

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • This is part one of a corroded head change out. This video is a two-parter because it was just way too long. I do not like long videos. 

Komentáře • 7

  • @charlesworrell5946
    @charlesworrell5946 Před 15 dny +1

    Good trick with marking control valve Jimmy!!

    • @JoyCool1
      @JoyCool1  Před 14 dny

      I’m glad you liked it! I had to learn this the hard way. Sometimes the tamper switches aren’t set just right so you have to put them exactly right where you found them are you will have trouble resetting the alarm panel. Thank you again for watching and thank you again for your nice comments. Stay strong and healthy. Bye-bye.

  • @gort400
    @gort400 Před 14 dny +1

    Great info, Thanks. It looks like the lift would tip over with the angles you present to it. Is there a person weight limit on the lift? Im sure I would not be suitable to ride in the bucket, although it looks cool.

    • @JoyCool1
      @JoyCool1  Před 14 dny

      Oh, I’m sure you could ride in it? It handles a lot of weight. I’ve had a lot of pipe on that lift and it still raised it up in here. Thank you for watching. And thank you for your nice comments. Stay strong.

  • @Bobby-wy3fm
    @Bobby-wy3fm Před 15 dny +1

    Question for you. Where do you find the majority of corroded sprinklers? I tend to find them in places with high chemical content like indoor pools with terrible ventilation.

    • @Bobby-wy3fm
      @Bobby-wy3fm Před 15 dny

      Also, you’d be better off using a double ended valve wheel wrench. They’re extremely handy for those pesky main drain handles.

    • @JoyCool1
      @JoyCool1  Před 14 dny

      I find them in the pool rooms also. But a lot of mine are outside. All fire sprinklers outside exposed to salty air. Thank you for watching and thank you for your nice comments. Stay strong and healthy. Bye-bye.