It helps if you use a grinder to take the edge off the pipe before you insert it and will preserve the seal. It seems like he may have limited access to tools but it does help
When you put the stem pipe inside the uniseal...do you buy those pre-cut or cut them yourselves? (One video I saw called the pipe piece going in the uniseal a stem pipe... is that a pre-made product or something most people cut and make on their own?)
I think the uses for that will be pretty limited. If it's below the water line in an RV grey tank with water constantly there it's gonna leak before long.
It helps if you use a grinder to take the edge off the pipe before you insert it and will preserve the seal. It seems like he may have limited access to tools but it does help
Hello thank you for the video. One suggestion. Make a hole before sawing the round hole, so you get lead for the saw. 👋
try a hole saw with a guide bit in the middle!
Thanks man
Hello, if my pvc 60cm, can by what size
When you put the stem pipe inside the uniseal...do you buy those pre-cut or cut them yourselves? (One video I saw called the pipe piece going in the uniseal a stem pipe... is that a pre-made product or something most people cut and make on their own?)
Hi Noah, I have never heard of a stem pipe before. To my knowledge, most people cut the pipes to the desired length then insert into uniseal.
Great demonstration ✔️
....Irie ✊
Thank you!
‘Gloves are always handy.” 😂
I think the uses for that will be pretty limited. If it's below the water line in an RV grey tank with water constantly there it's gonna leak before long.
Uh I use these in hydroponics deep water recirculating. So constant water at about a depth of one and a half feet
Thanks
You're welcome,hope we helped in some way
Pilot bit solves that
it would probably help if the drill wasn't in reverse 😂 but thank you tho
the cut is cleaner when the drill is reverse.