” هذه الحياة ليست لنا وإنما لله وحياة الدنيا وحياة القبر {البرزخ} وحياة الأخره لله وما نحن إلا لله وسنرد إلى الله عاجلأ أو آجلأ وترجع الأمور وكل الأشياء الى الله عاجلأ أو آجلأ وسيحكم الله بين مخلوقاته فيما كانوا يختلفون وفيما كانوا يختصمون“
Just wondering, why do you use the different techniques?Why are some joins soldered and others clamped, and some 90°s bent and others used the elbow union things?
Got to be honest I was hoping to see something special when it mentioned all the plumbing skills,maybe a vid should be done from the start"like when you got to carry your tools to the house cos you can't park close,when you got to carry your stuff up hundreds of steps,when you got to move a shit load of stuff and pull up carpets and floorboards to run your pipes,once your job is done show us how clean and tidy you have left Mrs Jones,s house etc
Funnily enough it was a mile to school and a mile back,and yes we also walked in the snow,and in the early 80,s when we had the snowdrifts I also walked 2half miles to work and the same back,ITS CALLED GETTING ON WITH IT
Hi bro. Very clean job. What about the degrees to make 90° bends " inches" in half inch cooper pipe. and the bender, where can i find it bro? And mark, Of course if is't problem man.
why do they put pipe dope, plumbers joint compound, or whatever it’s called on those threads. the threads doesn't seal it. There’s a flange and that flange is the part the seals it not the threads. so why put pipe dope on the threads?
These 2 guys have no pride in their work obviously. Sadly there's way too many people like this in the world now days. In the wall who cares?! Man poor work ethics.
actually he did it just right, nearly equal pipe lenght to all the ends. That means they will get nearly equal pressure, a loop won't make it any better
Yes I’ve always thought the same way about the “O”rings failing at some point. I’m a dinosaur I guess and will always use copper and either soft solder or silver braze the joints. Also where there is a risk of fire during hot work I’ll use flared compression fittings instead.
The O ring doesn’t make the seal Google the process of a Viega pro press fitting. The stop sign shape it presses the pipe and fitting into actually makes the seal. You can press it without the o ring up to 3000 psi. I thought the same thing for years because I didn’t know any better. I use to talk crap on press. There’s even a hole in the fitting where water will leak out of if not properly seated. It’s marked by a green dot. (I learned a lot by educating myself with truth not rumors.)
Why bend the copper? The added curve decreases pressure more by friction loss especially when two pro press 90s could have been used? Which set of codes does your state enforce?
As professional plumber, he is lubricating threads so that after few years these will be actually possible to be opened if needed. I suggest you dont comment if you dont know what you are talking about.
Body sprays went out of style 47 years ago 😂. Just like your soft copper tools😂. Clean work though…If you don’t mind rattling pipes because your holes are too small for pipe isolators.
If you hire a plumber with those special tools it's going to cost you. Remember he has to get his investment back and I can imagine that those tools are not cheap.
Amateur "plumber", all that shit he did was not necessary unless you wanna put up a bullshit show. 30 years class A contractor here, licensed and ensured can do my work all over the 50 states in the United States of America.
Right. Except for the fact that there are a few states with ZERO reciprosity with any other state. Sooo, nice try. And just fyi... those who are caught contracting without a license are subject to 6 months in jail and up to $20,000 dollars in fines by the CSLB.
We have it too, but copper is still preferred for many applications. Copper has thousands of years of proven reliability, it's corrosion resistant and durable. Its non-toxic and can be easily recycled.
I've never seen that bending tool. Love this style of filming where the camera &attention is on the plumbers work.
@@CommercialGasEngineerVideos I find it’s the best to watch and create 👊
” هذه الحياة ليست لنا وإنما لله وحياة الدنيا وحياة القبر {البرزخ} وحياة الأخره لله وما نحن إلا لله وسنرد إلى الله عاجلأ أو آجلأ وترجع الأمور وكل الأشياء الى الله عاجلأ أو آجلأ وسيحكم الله بين مخلوقاته فيما كانوا يختلفون وفيما كانوا يختصمون“
It’s no where as simple as the videos make it look.
Like anything else it takes practice
Totally agree 👍 This is not that easy. Nice work.
Agree as well and very nice work. Too bad it’ll be covered up.
Next level plumbing skills.👍✌
Just a normal day at the office 🤣 👊
@@mmplumberdefinetly is for you 👍👊✌
Official. Cheers plumber 🥃🥃
Darn great video and wonderful workmanship
I never expected to be so satisfied from watching a plumbing video
Looks awesome man keep the nay sayers at arms length keep smiling and waving your doing great
he's not putting thread sealant on the threads, he's putting it on the olive mating surfaces which will help seal the joint.
I’ll never get tired of watching that rachet spanner 🔧 👌🏻
Hehehe glad you like it
I bet your fun at parties.
That wasn't really necessary though was it
@@shoudd🤣🤣
then dont watch it lol
the best of the best! i admire your job and your skills!
@@gustavoandrade3310 appreciate it thank you!
Wow gorgeous work that’s how it’s done!!
Never saw that one tool and the fittings for the non soldered connections
Pretty cool
The great majority of people on CZcams that I see bending pipes are British. Are you a British plumber too?
Lol I read this in the voice of the from Frozen.
Just wondering, why do you use the different techniques?Why are some joins soldered and others clamped, and some 90°s bent and others used the elbow union things?
Why the press fittings at all? Seems like an unnecessary expense if you can braze the whole thing??
Amazing talent such a professional job and done well.
Excellent job!
@@whitetiger8652 thank you!
Nothing wrong with a belt and braces approach, especially when pipework is going to be behind plasterboard!!
Nothing wrong at all,but did you see the studwork move,that's not a good look is it
That is clean work
Got to be honest I was hoping to see something special when it mentioned all the plumbing skills,maybe a vid should be done from the start"like when you got to carry your tools to the house cos you can't park close,when you got to carry your stuff up hundreds of steps,when you got to move a shit load of stuff and pull up carpets and floorboards to run your pipes,once your job is done show us how clean and tidy you have left Mrs Jones,s house etc
Moan moan 😂😂😂
I bet you walked 2 miles to school every day, uphill both ways and sometimes in 8 feet of snow…
Funnily enough it was a mile to school and a mile back,and yes we also walked in the snow,and in the early 80,s when we had the snowdrifts I also walked 2half miles to work and the same back,ITS CALLED GETTING ON WITH IT
In my day we used to mix saw dust into our porridge so we could feel full for longer
Neatness counts! And that is a work of art. Excellent quality work.
Hi bro.
Very clean job.
What about the degrees to make 90° bends " inches" in half inch cooper pipe.
and the bender, where can i find it bro? And mark,
Of course if is't problem man.
I like your Equipment
We'd all fuck up that copperpipe bend the first time, that's hard to do
That wrench is awesome. Ive never seen it before.
Very nice video. What is the mechanical power tool doing to connect the fitting and pipe?
Esto es bricolaje los fontaneros de verdad son los qué usan hierro galvanizado lo demás bricolaje
why do they put pipe dope, plumbers joint compound, or whatever it’s called on those threads. the threads doesn't seal it. There’s a flange and that flange is the part the seals it not the threads. so why put pipe dope on the threads?
Lubrication
How reliable are these crimped unions, regarding soldering ? …
Wouldnt all the shavings from the deburing tool fall right into the pipe?
😵😵😵 excellent question !
Que herramienta tan útil y maravillosa.
Makes like easy
Excelente técnica profissional. 😊
Guuuuaaaa ...!!!! Espectacular...!!🤝
Quality work 👏🏼 👌🏼
Thanks buddy
Guten Tag, welchen Rohrdurchmesser verwenden Sie an der Zuleitung und am Steigrohr?
Perfect 👍👍👍
Awesome
If the plumber that taught me saw me putting pipe dope on like that, leaving a mess and it being unnecessary. It would not be a pleasant d
Get a rag and clean it off lol problem solved
And it’s in a wall nobody cares
Why use dope on compression fitting
These 2 guys have no pride in their work obviously. Sadly there's way too many people like this in the world now days.
In the wall who cares?! Man poor work ethics.
On body sprays should have loop to have equal pressure
I was told and gave the option to my boss to change, he said no so let’s see how they perform!
actually he did it just right, nearly equal pipe lenght to all the ends. That means they will get nearly equal pressure, a loop won't make it any better
Good job 👍
What’s the name of the pipe benders mate also do they do 22 and 15 ? Kind regards Oliver
Monument masters. 15mm and 22mm available 👍🏻
Where can I get a pipe bender like yours here in the states?
Home Depot
Excellent work! Is there a specific name for that type of bender?
Do they not make crimp on male wall plates?
Damn good skill!
Those EPDM O ring inside the fitting will fail after sometime.😏
Yes I’ve always thought the same way about the “O”rings failing at some point.
I’m a dinosaur I guess and will always use copper and either soft solder or silver braze the joints.
Also where there is a risk of fire during hot work I’ll use flared compression fittings instead.
The O ring doesn’t make the seal Google the process of a Viega pro press fitting. The stop sign shape it presses the pipe and fitting into actually makes the seal. You can press it without the o ring up to 3000 psi. I thought the same thing for years because I didn’t know any better. I use to talk crap on press. There’s even a hole in the fitting where water will leak out of if not properly seated. It’s marked by a green dot. (I learned a lot by educating myself with truth not rumors.)
@@solo8820 Fair enough, I guess only time will tell if there’s going to be any issues in the long term with these types of fittings.
@@spanky8164we used that system for over 20 years, heating and water lines, no problems at all if used properly
@@solo8820
3000 psi without the sealing gasket
You sir cannot be a plumber
Don’t like that he slapped the thread sealant on the pipe so messy everything looks fine.
Превосходно 👍👍👍👍👍
Aren't there newer types of pvc to be used instead of these copper pipes ?
Most professional job I ever seen done damn good job sir
Why are using pipe sealant on a compression fitting? Seems unnecessary.
Pro 💪
Thanks mate 💪💪
What is the pipe bender called please and where from
Please, could you add the links ( or names) of the work tools you use?
Minted!!
Haha 😂😂 not at all!
No entiendo porque algunos codos lo sueldas y en otras usas la maquina??
I stand corrected on the Laco paste and its suitableness for oil. Apologies
Haha I win yay! 🤣👊
А надежны такие соединения ?
좋네요
구독합니다 ❤❤
Plumber means one who uses lead ,if you can't solder....you can't plumb!!! From a 42 year PLUMBER .
Dude relax
You probably think old cars crashed better and still think carburetors are better than fuel injection
Can you tell me the name of your copper bender????
Monument masters
Do you have a link for the pipe bender please ?
So good
Thanks pal
Where is your shave hook for that lead work ?
I want one of this bender
Where did you get your pipe bender from?
Why use plumbers paste for compression fitting?
online course?
Not sure what the purpose of putting paste on the wrong side of an olive is 🤷🏻♂️
Went to all that work to put a nice bend in the cold line then use pro press…. 😂
Kinda sad to see you go from soldering to propress. Those o-rings are bound to fail.
O rings don’t seal the system. I thought the same thing you did till I saw press with no o ring it’s the crimp not the o ring.
Mate those body jets are going to give you problems piped like that-unequal pressures, not being a arsehole just saying
I was told and gave the option to my boss to change, he said no so let’s see how they perform!
Why bend the copper? The added curve decreases pressure more by friction loss especially when two pro press 90s could have been used? Which set of codes does your state enforce?
Привет,а чё за паста?
I only saw 2 skills, pipe bending and soldering
Compresstions!! Why?
Thought it was against code to bend copper water lines?
Depends what country, but i think most places its okay
Copper tubing is a thing of the past
Ses très propres
Where does a guy get that ratchet spinner you’ve got there bud?
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😊👍👍👍👍👍👍
So much emphasis on using thread sealant where none should be used. The threads there are used for clamping not sealing like a regular pipe thread.
As professional plumber, he is lubricating threads so that after few years these will be actually possible to be opened if needed. I suggest you dont comment if you dont know what you are talking about.
@@Sylossisthe tool he uses on the green parts, what exactly is that??
It's a thread lubricant.
@@Itstoolate496 pro press tool
@@Itstoolate496a Propress
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Body sprays went out of style 47 years ago 😂. Just like your soft copper tools😂. Clean work though…If you don’t mind rattling pipes because your holes are too small for pipe isolators.
Trop de biff mr gâcher
If you hire a plumber with those special tools it's going to cost you. Remember he has to get his investment back and I can imagine that those tools are not cheap.
Save money and solder
So easily ja ja yea right .😅😂😂🏃🏻➡️👍
Показуха не более
Amateur "plumber", all that shit he did was not necessary unless you wanna put up a bullshit show. 30 years class A contractor here, licensed and ensured can do my work all over the 50 states in the United States of America.
Right. Except for the fact that there are a few states with ZERO reciprosity with any other state. Sooo, nice try. And just fyi... those who are caught contracting without a license are subject to 6 months in jail and up to $20,000 dollars in fines by the CSLB.
Mi spiace ma sei rimasto molto indietro il rame nella potabile non è un bene esiste tubo multistrato
We have it too, but copper is still preferred for many applications. Copper has thousands of years of proven reliability, it's corrosion resistant and durable. Its non-toxic and can be easily recycled.
@@drewbs86and the customer ultimately decides..i personally prefer copper and would always insist on it
No skill plumbing a 10 year old can do
I've never seen that bending tool. Love this style of filming where the camera &attention is on the plumbers work.