Sewer liner install, push/pull method. (monorail technique?)
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- This uses an inversion drum to inflate into the pipe, but also a guide rope to pull it around tricky corners. I think they call it the MONORAIL technique.
Regardless, what's cool about this is I was able to close off multiple cracks and missing chunks, and bad separations, and two abandoned branch lines, and all without cutting the concrete open or digging a mess in the area.
I’ve just about giving up on seeing any other videos from the original plumber man. Thanks for the short and hope to see more soon
It's difficult for me to make a decent video, and I promise I haven't forgot about uploading videos, just that the time spent on them can start to really eat away at other things that need done around here, thanks for chiming in!
@@kcplumbingandrooter thanks, and believe me I know where you are coming from between the job and building me and new house I haven’t got time much for nothing else just glad to see you still going strong hope you and your family are doing well.
Been a long time since the last video take care of yourself and family ❤️
Thank you, and cutting way back on the time spent editing and uploading videos has allowed me to take care of myself and my family. You take care yourself too!
Was once the best plumbing channel. Nice to see you knarlycarl
Thanks so much! I appreciate your motivation and everyone else here, but wow did it take up a bunch of time when I was doing so much editing for my videos, I promise I haven't forgot about uploading videos but my responsibilities have changed with a family and a multiple businesses to run..... I would need someone doing my editing for me to keep up with my original format
What up bro? Good to see you getting er done!
Oh hey I remember you! Yes sir, it's been awhile, I wish I had more time to keep doing the videos, but times have changed and my responsibilities have too. Thanks for chiming in!
I use the guid rope also
Just rewatched some of your videos a couple of hours ago. I wondered what happened to you. Glad your back.
I promise I haven't forgot about uploading vids, just so much to take care of that this has kind of become a back burner item, and there are times when I get motivate to make videos for my channel, but the original format is no more, plus i really don't do any more plumbing service, only drain and sewer service, with a focus on Trenchless repair and replace like this epoxy liner stuff, way cool!
good to see another vid. looks like some seriously specialized equipment
Thank you, it's a bit of a time consuming ordeal to make a good video, so that's why they are far a few between! Yes, this equipment is extremely specialized and I love doing this type of work
Please bring back the original style plumbing videos. They were so good!
Sorry to let you down! It took so much time up I had no life, so I really had to cut back and focus on my family!
@@kcplumbingandrooter totally understandable. Family always comes first. I appreciate anything coming from your channel. Best to you and your family.
Keep up the good work brother hope to see more videos
Thanks so much, and I hope to keep uploading more, but man does it take some time to edit and make a decent video. I love doing them and showing others how things are done, and also learning from others etc...
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Always a pleasant surprise. Hope all is well.
Appreciate that, I go by spells when I can find time to do these videos, having a completely unrecognizable life now compared to when I first started this channel! Life does that
Neat technology. Nice job!
Thanks very much, wish I had more time and consistency in uploading more of this kind of work!
Love mule tape. Have a look into a pull bucket though. Saves some headaches. I use the 1/4" one.. works amazing for sparky stuff
I don't think I've heard it called that before, but wouldn't the tape not unroll flat as you pull it out of the bucket?
im a self employed plumber here in Indiana, any chance you would let me come watch/help on 1 of these jobs?? i have watched a lot of videos on it but still have a few questions & interest in getting into it!! everyone in my area are the last to embrace new technology.. there are still only 2 other companies that have a camera in my area!! ( both chain companies) thanks for sharing with us & be safe
HA! Yeah, everyone in my area are also the last to embrace new tech, tell me about it... yes you could reach out to me and see about setting up a visit, how far away from Lima OH are you? brad@kcplumbingandrooter.com
Who's system are you using in regards to the pip lining
From Source1Environmental ... But I got the drum elsewhere and I needed it because it's thinner and can get in tighter spots.