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David Patrick
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ส.ค. 2013
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Put a plastic tube...before driving your seal to the bottom.
I wiuld have replaced the brown seals too...they are under pressure too...same way.
PL Premium 👍
Can you send me the link for the rims you use please
What is the average cost for this
I would never use impact on heating elements. Anode rod, absolutely!
Just curious why not? It works great if the threads are set up.
Where does your water drain into? The ground?
We connected that drain into an underground pipe that takes the water to daylight
Power tools not recommended for elements removal or install
You see,a job that takes 15 mexicans to do,only requires 2 white guys 😮
Where might I get the seals you replace .
I got them from my local bobcat dealer/service
Wonderful job!!! I winterize a carriage house annually and made many of the mistakes you pointed out. Don't forget to remove the mixer valves from from one handle bath fixtures. An $80 mistake I made one year. We have a washing machine that I need to winterize. I'm worried about the water intake valves (possibly solenoid) are there any solutions other than removing them which would be a real pain! Adding an air compressor inlet fitting is a great idea. Thanks.
In the process of DIY ing one as we speak ( putting up pex in two ceilings in my log house for Hydronic floor heat! Thanks for showing us all a cheaper way to getter done!😂
Thanks for doing this video,much appreciated!
only 3 minutes in - and REALLLY appreciating your video. thanks for providing detailed info that is clear and concise with rationale! Happy BIG THANKS!
Can I do it with my car tire inflator
I assume you are referring to a portable tire inflator. If so, it cannot supply the volume of air required to clear 1/2" water lines. You will need to have a compressor that can supply at least 3-4 cfm to clear your lines.
Can you do one for instant water heaters
You should have two drip legs on your electric water heater. Make sure the pipe going to the water heater is empty and then open the valves on the drip legs. If you can you can put a air compressor quick connect on one of the drip legs and hook your compressor to it and blow it out but be careful not to run it too long because it will turn the pump inside and you don’t want to damage that.
Awesome video Thanks for the post... Great detail...
It can be done… but it’s a booger….. anyway thanks guys
Did you have to touch the E-Brake release to pry the bottom panel off?
I'm sorry... but I don't remember if we did or not.
@@davidpatrick3533 no problem! Thanks for the video the clip locations help a lot
DONT BATT THAT! You'll condensate INSIDE
It's closed cell foam, vapour barrier is built in so no condensation.
I was also told never to back over a vapor barrier the chances of condensation are high
@@apritchard171 wrong
I was thinking the same thing, I would be afraid of condensation inside the walls
Keep in mind there is an additive effect to checking levels stacked like that.
Thank you very much! I’m installing a remote start kit (Start-X) and this helped a ton!
Thank you
Specs dewalt tool?
Dewalt Impact Wrench 1/2" drive
People the very first thing you do in construction is ground work. 😂😂
Pretty good video ruined with the music
Does the tank need to be empty or anything
Yes, for sure. First turn off the Electric to it and drain the water.
Great job. Lots of thought went into making it a success.
What is that tool called?
It's a rotary hammer
Is the rotary hammer a piece u can buy for your drill?
The tool is called a rotary hammer drill and you can buy a different attachments for it @@joyfulparadise
Great video (except the music.) Great attention to detail for DIY'rs! Thanks!
In the process of doing this now. Come to find out I need to widen my cement trench 8” to get concrete on both sides. I cut the channel as wide as my drain and now understand that it needs to be bigger. Was going to put quickcrete I there then just add water but not anymore. Thanks for the video
How thick of a sand base did to do
we used around 4" of sand
3.5 oz of distilled water to a pound of dry grout. Before measuring out the dry grout mix the bag thoroughly. easy, peasy.
Exact same way I did it..... by weight. The way he did the math seemed it was almost ~5 oz of water per LB of dry grout. 48-54 oz of water for a 10 LB bag equates to 4.8-5.4 oz water per LB. Am I right or am I wrong 🤔?
STOP WITH THE STUPID MUSIC !!!!!
love Syrian bread thank you
Great video Bro, simple, detailed and easy to follow directions. Good Tips ! Thanks
Nice job but not clear to me how you maintain the correct fall in the drain if it’s always 1/8 lower than the road (which is unlikely to have the same fall)…
You can follow the road pitch even if it's more than 1/8", or, for example, if the road is flat, and you want to pitch the drain, then the pitch correction takes place in that zone that is cut beyond the width of the drain in that area where I placed the concrete. There will be a different slope along the length of the drain to blend the 2 different pitches together.
What is the advantages and disadvantages of using RELN channel drain? Could you have the drain just concrete bottom and sides topped with a metal drain?
The advantage to RELN is that it comes ready to install. Doing it the way suggested is just as good assuming it doesn't crack over time. The plus side to your suggested drain is that you can custom size it. The downside is you would have to form it and engineer it strong enough for your traffic weight.
Do you consider installing a mesh cover to prevent leaves from falling into it?
Thanks Bro. very helpful.
Brilliant
Did you only bed that in sand? That's going to fail
Sand was manufacturer installation instructions. It's lasted 3+ years with hundreds of vehicles, trucks, dump trucks, excavators, and boat trailers travelling over it during freeze and thaw cycles in upstate New York. Hasn't cracked, hasn't failed.
@@davidpatrick3533 you must have gotten lucky, that looks like a RELN drain. images.thdstatic.com/catalog/pdfImages/94/945badb5-1e8c-48dc-a227-d955024cca81.pdf
@@davidpatrick3533 the manufacturer instructions for asphalt is to encase it on concrete. that's a RLEN drain right?
I see at 1:30 they suggested sand, their specs have changed.
Thanks for sharing this.
Yes! 😂
What about if you do not have washer. How do you air the air? Thanks!
38mm 6 point impact socket is better. 1.5 inch sometimes rounds the nut off.
Use a Unishim, Works better
I've never used that before. I'll check it out.
You know there is a torque spec on the threads. That should be in the instructions not just a quarter turn.
That’s not good work u don’t make ani drywell for that and also those plastic across the dryway ned to be sitting on concrete 👎
1. It wasn't a dry well. The 4" pipe was taken to daylight (not in this video) 2. The manufacturer called out to install the drain directly on the sand. And it's lasted 3.5 years with lots of traffic on it and hasn't cracked. Check back with me in 20 years and I'll give you another update.
Clean work. Well done. Your a good friend helping your buddy out like that