Just curious why you used just he PVC cement on this video and on the previous videos you used the purple primer before the cement. Thx, enjoyed the video!
@@MrIndyjoe honestly, to prove a point. You don't have to use the primer to have a leak proof joint. The reason they make primer purple is so that home inspectors can visually see primer was used, as it is required by code. In all actuality, it's not overly needed when doing non plumbing projects like this one. And, truth be told, I was probably either out of primer that day or couldn't remember where I'd put it. 😂😂
I definitely agree with the plants. They will take all the ammonia and nitrates out. Great build!
This is a great series Josh can’t wait for the finished product!
Very cool. Never thought about it coming up from the bottom to an overflow like that
Can not wait to see this one finished!
Definitely following this series. Makes it look pretty easy. Looking forward to the next one!!
That will work great!
Just curious why you used just he PVC cement on this video and on the previous videos you used the purple primer before the cement. Thx, enjoyed the video!
@@MrIndyjoe honestly, to prove a point. You don't have to use the primer to have a leak proof joint.
The reason they make primer purple is so that home inspectors can visually see primer was used, as it is required by code.
In all actuality, it's not overly needed when doing non plumbing projects like this one.
And, truth be told, I was probably either out of primer that day or couldn't remember where I'd put it. 😂😂