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Two Doods plumbing 🐶
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Running through different types of plumbing and plumbing techniques from commercial plumbing.
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Using the rigid 109 inside pipe cutting tool
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plumbing tools I don’t use everyday
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Overview of plumbing power tools and additional hand tools
A plumbers daily bag
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Everything I carry onto the job site in my daily bag. More videos to come
I don't want to hear no crying when your back gives out from carrying double the tools you need. 😂😂
@@jll9764 that’s what the wheels are for! Plus walking blocks to grab that one tool everytime you need one sucks
Milwaukee makes a pack out tool box with 6 compartments. I keep the hand tools in it, the niche tools stay in a box on the truck (service stuff), and power tools in a 5 gallon bucket or tote full of fittings. Plumbing is one of those jobs where you will sometimes need a little bit of everything when it comes to tools.
This is the tool I'm looking for.
That's a lot of tools, really like that bag has more pockets than my husky. Great video
Is that the 18" milwaukee bag or bigger?
@@GarretDancer 24”
That’s how ya do it lol found this tool today at work and didn’t know wtf it was or how to use it now I know
Nice video, keep them coming.
I have that internal cutter and 11/2"and 2" too,they works really good on abs pipe👍
Hey do you used impact wrench drill
I mostly use my 1/4” impact and drill driver or my 7/16 Milwaukee drill
What area are you in?
I just started my own plumbing company and I really want a van because working out of a truck sucks, but this is a great setup. Very nice, thanks for sharing.
what brand is that tape measure holster?
Don’t remember but I got it on eBay I’m sure it’s still for sale
Most of your tools seem like collectibles.
Haha they all have their place!
Great video. Started plumbing a little over a month ago and am really starting to get into things. Saw a couple of eye openers that my mentor doesnt pack or i havent seen yet. Thanks for the vid hope you start to upload again!
Yea I should post more I’m just not super tech savvy but I should learn
How long is your trailer? You may have said. But I missed it.
It’s 6x12. I got the 12 so I could fit 10’ lengths of pipe in it
I do wish I would of got the 14’ double axel though but oh well
How has it been for parking in bigger city’s? Seems like driveways could be challenging.
Milwaukee sucks. Harbor freight cordless is the way to go
😂 only if you like replacing your tool after every use
Harbour freight is definitely above Dollarama Tools and below Dollar Tree. 😂
Throw the battery in the freezer for a few hours and then try and charge it again
Nice set but you need to stock it up
I wired my trailer the same way and ruined a new 6ah milwaukee battery and had no idea why. Thanks for the information and great job on the trailer.
Yea I had my 9 amp on there and was amazed how long it lasted little did I know it was draining every bit of juice out of it 🤯
Buy a low voltage cut off switch
yeah, use a timer switch and that helps it auto turn off
Great video man! Love the set up
Hands down the best rolling bag on the market.
You know what they say right?, Never trust a a plumber with universal sockets
Lol haven’t heard that one but when you need it you need it!
Milwaukee 2nd to none within longevity, also technology. Makita electric concrete chippers, and-or Makita mini-chippers 2nd to none, longevity, also durability.
Thanks for calling out those clean-out cap socket sizes, just what I needed to know.
Wish they still made that bag
You can get them on eBay
👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍super
Where did you find the bag
eBay 44-22-8220
Plumbers putty and pipe dope?
All day and blue monster tape
@@twodoodsplumbing2486 you think the knipex pliers wrench are worth the money I just got the 10in cobras yesterday and a smooth pair of Milwaukees. I just started an apprenticeships plumbing and am trying to get good channel locks and wrenches any suggestions on what to get that will last and not rust.
👍 So many cool tools. Thanks for sharing!
Nice explanation and a ton of tools.
How u would carry that bag around I don’t know
It’s got wheels 😜😜
@@twodoodsplumbing2486 nice. That’s the way to go. Least back strain as possible
What are your thoughts on the big foot pipe vise?
Seems like it would be great for doing threaded gas pipe or of you do a lot of threaded ball valves repetitively
What type of plumbing to you regularly do? Do you plan on doing job site/install videos?
I’m a commercial plumber in Washington state, we typically do new construction and sometimes ti or remodels of commercial buildings. I can do some install or other types of videos let me know if there’s something inperticular and I’ll try to make it happen
@@twodoodsplumbing2486 Do any work on commercial kitchens? Does the plumber do grease traps in your state? Here is Cali, Sanitation Contractors do grease traps and not plumbers
Tote full of tubing cutters! Traveling Light is an Art. I'm sure many of us are like you we to have everything we need, backup, spares , etc. One things has been invaluable to me is having tool drawers in my utility work truck. I Keep my bags with the most common tools, and follow that up with kits for specialty tools/spec task tools tool to keep the weight down. I have a tote just like that one. about 2 years ago, it got stolen with everything in it. I like it so much, I bought another one and keep it has my service bag.
You probably do lots of remodeling but for service work I would include a faucet handle puller, basin wrench, No 2 strap wrench, PVC shears and sink tailpiece cutter and PVC fitting saver bits.
Good videos. I’m an apprentice plumber. Got a link to that bag? Do you ever carry it by the handle instead of rolling it?
It’s the 48-22-8220
Awesome video ! I like how you explain each tool and what you use it for. When I cut down closet bolts I use the Milwaukee jab saw with a fine sawzall blade instead of the hack saw. If I can replace a tool by making another tool more versatile that’s what it do. Plumb on brotha !
You should make a video using that internal pipe cutter (riser cutter), what is the make and model #?
Yea for sure I’ll try to do one this week. It’s ridgid 109
Hey just uploaded the video you asked for let me know if there’s something else you’d like to see!
Damn bro you carry so much more then I do. Half your tools I replace with my sawzall.
Thanks everyone, please let me know if there’s anything specific you’d like to see a video on, tools techniques or anything. Thanks for your time! Just starting out is hard but I’m here for all of you! Thanks again be well.
Thanks everyone, please let me know if there’s anything specific you’d like to see a video on, tools techniques or anything. Thanks for your time! Just starting out is hard but I’m here for all of you! Thanks again be well.
Nice video this help me alot just start buying ma tool thanks alot
No problem! Glad it helped out. I’m going to make another video soon with more of my tools
I uploaded 2 new videos thanks for your time!
I think you should add a basin wrench in to your tool bag.
I do have one I don’t use it often though and the bag is so heavy 😵
Hey I added 2 new videos if your interested, thanks for your time!
As a diyer, I love the EZ change plastic handle faucet wrench; looks like a (red) flashlight handle. I first tried using a classic metal basin wrench, but it kept slipping off the faucet retaining nut ears. The EZ change is my top plumbing tool for sink work, along with the 2-in-1 metal wrench as a close contender for my top spot. These two tools cover 95" of my sink work, followed by a simple hacksaw for older, stuck metal nuts on the tailpiece. I have a Sawzall but the hacksaw gives me better control. I also use the hacksaw to cut off toilet flange bolts, although a Dremel does the job faster. Great video for learning by newbies too!
Great video! Thanks for sharing! You showed a few tools I added to my 'oh, THAT'S what it's used for!' list😁
Glad you enjoyed it there’s a few other things I’ve got that I was thinking of doing in a video. I have way to many tools but when you need it there’s usually no substitute
@@twodoodsplumbing2486 Agreed! No such thing as too many tools. I co-owned a commercial masonry company before but anything beyond basic plumbing and electrical are not my area. I'm working on gaining a broad spectrum of knowledge, just in case👍
I uploaded 2 new videos if your interested, thanks so much!