Ingenious resizing with a heat gun. Haven't seen that technique before. But in the US we use thicker PVC pipes than you're using in Peru. Still, fun to watch.
Le atine a todos sus pasos Maestro, la verdad usted es grande, todos sus videos lo veo y lo aplico. Solo que la reducción aun no me sale en la de 4"(desagüe), pero seguiré sus pasos. Gracias por tanto aporte.!
I would use this method as a "temporary" repair only. There should be a way to get the old pipe out from the inside and run a new length through the brick wall. I like his ingenuity, but I would be concerned about the pipes cracking again, especially if something hits it outside.
You know doing that creates blockage overtime. Due to the fact that the part you have inserted is an outlet for the drainage. Particules will keep gathering and then eventually its blocked up.
that was the first thing I thought of when I saw him stick that piece of pipe in there if there's more than water coming through there that's going to cause a problem and then they might have to tear the wall out if they can't get under the house to it not a good way to do plumbing
With the orientation of the pipe and the wall, the only thing i could think is it's for a sump pump discharge. Otherwise why is there pipe outside where you can hear cars? And it's 1.5". So that limits your uses as well
For those that don't know, there's a tool called a "socket saver" that's made for jobs like this. It helps so much.. I used to use that tool when I worked on swimming pool plumbing...
@@cappyjones The most concerning for me would be collecting insurance money after a fast DIY solution. They will squirm and whine to get out of paying anything. I like the skill though.
That pipe is cheap and thin no wonder it breaks. We have schedule 40 in the states and we also have bits to drill pipe out of the fittings. However I give this man credit for his intuitive skills.
@@GasfiteriayElectricidad we had that exact type of pipe for a small amount of time before it was disused because of how fragile it was. I've got some left in my house and I replace it with pex as it breaks down. Just really low quality stuff.
I appreciate the skill at showing your technique, great instructional video ✌️ But I applaud your professionalism in the finished repair, planning your gluing and assembly, making the labels align. Few do this, maybe just you and I 😊
Greetings , in fact it is a technical norm , here in Peru we are asked to always show the brand of the pipe towards one 's view , so we can easily see what type of pipe was used to carry out the work .
Hi certainly I certainly wasn’t expecting that I didn’t know what was going on at first that is just very ingenious fairy ingenious and very smart I’m subscribing to this channel now
Good problem solving, I'm sure it will work well enough, the lap would be better as a female connection over the existing pipe, though I understand it's tight for chiseling the original hole slightly larger without possibility causing more damage. This shows great intuition and a handy person willing to help others solve similar issues. Thank you.
This only interesting to non-US viewers, as in US, we don't use such blue pipes. We have PVC white pipes, that are much more rigid, and all this heating bu heat-gun will not work on our PVC pipes.
Tohle byla precizní oprava PVC odpadu! 👍🙂 V době HT potrubí a tvarovek u nás v ČR 🇨🇿 už moc lidí práci s PVC neovládá. Jako starý instalatér jsem s ukázkou velmi spokojen. Měli by to umět všichni mladí instalatéři 😋
Wouldn't it be better to clear the whole pipe from the wall and insert a new straight piece through to the other side in the basement? Wouldn't inserting the pipe like that cause buildup at the lip eventually in an outgoing flow?
Ótimo trabalho, mas que tipo de cola vc usa para poder colar os tubos dessa forma? Poderia nos informar o nome desse adesivo? As colas aqui no Brasil, colam muito rápido e não dar tempo de fazer, todos os ajustes necessários. Obrigado e parabéns 👏👏👏
Muchas gracias por su enseñanza, es genial felicitaciones y siga compartiendo sus videos. Por favor como se podría arreglar en las instalaciones sanitarias que aparentemente se han olvidado de colocar el pegamento en la T del desagüe del techo del 2do. Piso y las instalaciones sanitarias son del 3er. Piso y ahora gotea al segundo piso, porque no tiene caída y retiene el agua? Gracias por su respuesta? Que pegamento debería usar para repararlo? Debo romper el techo como podría arreglarlo? Me puede dar su celular para llamarlo, Muchísimas gracias por su respuesta y Dios lo bendiga, saludos de Arequipa - Perú
Saludos estimado 👍... he estado practicando y si se puede , pero se hace con dificultad, Yo no te recomendaría esa practica, mejor usar adaptadores o tratar de conseguir la tarraja manual .
That's some super thin pvc if it can be cut with a washer on a bolt. I am assuming that was a drain pipe because there's no way it would hold decent pressure. But this is a cool video nonetheless. Cheers
Ingenious resizing with a heat gun. Haven't seen that technique before. But in the US we use thicker PVC pipes than you're using in Peru. Still, fun to watch.
It takes longer but all plastics will melt with heat if done correctly
Más que sorprendido, tiene todo mi respeto, ¡usted es todo un profesional!
Le atine a todos sus pasos Maestro, la verdad usted es grande, todos sus videos lo veo y lo aplico.
Solo que la reducción aun no me sale en la de 4"(desagüe), pero seguiré sus pasos. Gracias por tanto aporte.!
The fact that this PVC pipe can be remoulded so easily tells me it’s probably not going to last. No wonder it cracked in the first place 😂
remoulding tue pvc weakens it significantly
I'd be worried it's gonna leak. Pvc isn't bad but I would have just put a regular pvc
I would use this method as a "temporary" repair only. There should be a way to get the old pipe out from the inside and run a new length through the brick wall. I like his ingenuity, but I would be concerned about the pipes cracking again, especially if something hits it outside.
this is a good example of how not to do this
That is such a cool cheap way to make an internal tube cutter, love it. Thanks!
Bro there like 15 bucks at Lowe's. Like how cheap do you want it to be.
Nunca me atrevería a hacer este tipo de trabajos en mi casa, pero tus videos enganchan. Disfruto viendo trabajar a un profesional.
Gracias por su comentario 💯
You know doing that creates blockage overtime. Due to the fact that the part you have inserted is an outlet for the drainage. Particules will keep gathering and then eventually its blocked up.
Finally someone noticed the possibility of choking.
that was the first thing I thought of when I saw him stick that piece of pipe in there if there's more than water coming through there that's going to cause a problem and then they might have to tear the wall out if they can't get under the house to it not a good way to do plumbing
With the orientation of the pipe and the wall, the only thing i could think is it's for a sump pump discharge. Otherwise why is there pipe outside where you can hear cars? And it's 1.5". So that limits your uses as well
@@stevenbennett9425 In 10 years’ time perhaps. Then repeat the same process.
@@androsc1418 and if you do it right the first time in 10 years it will still be flowing freely
I haven’t seen pvc that thin here in the states. Very nice repair!!!😇
Its DWV
I agree that don't even look like schedule 40
pipes are standardized and regulated in Peru
Never gonna
Pvc schedule 20 easy to handle with the heat gun, not a fan but it works
Lo mejor fue el corte del tubo a dentro de la pared, épico, eres un crack 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Saludos y Gracias por Su comentario.
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Aunque lo logres cortar, mucho riesgo de que haya fuga dentro de la pared luego porque no calzan a la med
For those that don't know, there's a tool called a "socket saver" that's made for jobs like this. It helps so much.. I used to use that tool when I worked on swimming pool plumbing...
I love how resourceful he is though. Sure there are "official" ways to do things, but I like that he figures it out 👍
@@cappyjones que
@@cappyjones The most concerning for me would be collecting insurance money after a fast DIY solution. They will squirm and whine to get out of paying anything.
I like the skill though.
From one plumbing apprentice to another. THANK YOU SIR!
The tool is called a inside cutter the socket saver is used to reem out the socket on a fitting
Very ingenious, recovering what seems impossible. Very impressed.
That pipe is cheap and thin no wonder it breaks. We have schedule 40 in the states and we also have bits to drill pipe out of the fittings. However I give this man credit for his intuitive skills.
Thats great work 👏......now do it with schedule 40 which is 98% of the pipe you'll see in a scenario like this in the US 🇺🇸
I can't comment on that. Here in Peru this pipe is under the norm, it seems very thin, but it is very resistant.
@@GasfiteriayElectricidad we had that exact type of pipe for a small amount of time before it was disused because of how fragile it was. I've got some left in my house and I replace it with pex as it breaks down. Just really low quality stuff.
That bottle cap trick is a keeper!! Ingenious piping too..👏👏👏👏
Impresionante como hizo el disco para el corte dentro de la tubería. Excelente.
Para pvc esta excelente ,y sobre todo ECONÓMICO pues obvio que ese disco lo venden a muy diferentes precios
Nice repair good for emergency but y do it wen u can get the right fittings to fix it the right way
Me gustó bastante sobre todo la minisierrita con una chapa que procederé a hacerla de inmediato y también a suscribirme
Que gran video, gracias maestro, saludos desde Chile.
Not a plumber here, but find these videos very interesting! I would be stumped by lots of pvc repairs.
Those were some amazing tricks. Couldn’t see how the heck that could br fixed. Absolutely cool👍😉
I really like your well thought out common sense approach to repairs, you’re a clever and talented person, thanks for your work
Saludos MAESTRO.
Q buen video.
Felicitaciones.
Usted es un gran profesional
Tremenda idea gracias por compartirla y mucho éxito 👍🏻😃
Muchas gracias 🤗
The state of that wall 😳 it needs rebuilding anyway
Very satisfying to watch a creative plumber, using his head to solve a problem! Bravo!!
What else would you use
Or just create new ones.
Que buen trabajo, estos son los vídeos de los que realmente se aprende, gracias por compartir locura!
Просто супер!Умелец с большой буквы!!! Отлично!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
i would have added a cleanout tee with a plug, good video!
Greetings and thanks for your comment.
That trick with the bottle top is very clever 👍👍👍
Ingenious, and masterful work! But I must also mention, that brick mortar finish was quite the opposite! 🖖🤣
It would be a pity to destroy that fancy brickwork 😂
First thing I noticed
Buenos días maestro excelente maestro
I appreciate the skill at showing your technique, great instructional video ✌️
But I applaud your professionalism in the finished repair, planning your gluing and assembly, making the labels align. Few do this, maybe just you and I 😊
Greetings , in fact it is a technical norm , here in Peru we are asked to always show the brand of the pipe towards one 's view , so we can easily see what type of pipe was used to carry out the work .
Wow. I did not know you guys had so much thinner pvc. Great video. Wonder what can be done in the usa with our stuff.
Estou aprendendo muito com vc , obrigado
Es genial y el corte,lo único que queda el salto dentro pero almenos se soluciona.
The connection inside the wall is unprofessional! Reverse encapsulation, as a result of which clogging may occur.
Hi certainly I certainly wasn’t expecting that I didn’t know what was going on at first that is just very ingenious fairy ingenious and very smart I’m subscribing to this channel now
good video you are very creative i really like your video
Wow amazing idea 🎉🎉🎉😮😮 Thank you
Hey brother...nice work..."the Indian MacGyver!"
Спасибо за ролик, очень интересно! Скажите, какой клей использовали?
Eres un artista,seguro que antepasados tuyos hicieron las piramides😉
Dear,
Such a gd work done due to yr creativity...salute u man.👍👍👍👍🌹
Excellent video and impressive that you have received 5.6 million views.
Good thinking and well carried out. I liked the you cut the pipe.
Gracias , tan facil y no se me hubiera ocurrido , y lo mejor lo barato que sale el arreglo
Saludos y Gracias por Su comentario.
Good problem solving, I'm sure it will work well enough, the lap would be better as a female connection over the existing pipe, though I understand it's tight for chiseling the original hole slightly larger without possibility causing more damage. This shows great intuition and a handy person willing to help others solve similar issues. Thank you.
Great video. These videos are the reasons that I like and watch TH-cam.
This only interesting to non-US viewers, as in US, we don't use such blue pipes. We have PVC white pipes, that are much more rigid, and all this heating bu heat-gun will not work on our PVC pipes.
UPVC. The rigid, white one. This blue one or sometime grey, is PVC more malleable.
Yes it does
Heating the pvc here in the US works for some applications but yeah, doing this on sch40 1.5” pipe would never work.
Yeah I wouldn’t practice that here in the us. I’d do something like that differently but I’d make sure it’s up to code and I don’t compromise anything
This is super cringe to watch….i wouldnt even plumb my mother inlaws house like this😂
Gracias por la enseñanza.
La gente = brillante ✨
BROTHER, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! You oooh really helped me!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Mantap ilmunya bro, salam sehat selalu bro
Nice trick with the bottle cap. Even though that tool has been around for years
Very nice solution and fix
Maravilloso y muyyyy ingenioso
Éxitos a Usted
Very nice Very Good Idia EXCELLENT 👌👌👌👌👌
4:31 Your creativity is so effective
Amazing grace,great fix 😎
Greetings and thanks for your comment.
Well done! Glad I took time for this.
I suscribed.
What schedule pipe is that
Tohle byla precizní oprava PVC odpadu! 👍🙂 V době HT potrubí a tvarovek u nás v ČR 🇨🇿 už moc lidí práci s PVC neovládá. Jako starý instalatér jsem s ukázkou velmi spokojen. Měli by to umět všichni mladí instalatéři 😋
Great video about PVC repair...
... but someone do a video that instructs the bricklayer that built that wall on how to lay some mortar.
Mantep sekali tanpa merusak dindingnya
Beautiful work
Greetings and thanks for your comment.
Wouldn't it be better to clear the whole pipe from the wall and insert a new straight piece through to the other side in the basement?
Wouldn't inserting the pipe like that cause buildup at the lip eventually in an outgoing flow?
Yup and yup
Kool can't wait to try, socket saver huh pretty slick
Greetings .... have a very good morning, every day
Ótimo trabalho, mas que tipo de cola vc usa para poder colar os tubos dessa forma? Poderia nos informar o nome desse adesivo? As colas aqui no Brasil, colam muito rápido e não dar tempo de fazer, todos os ajustes necessários. Obrigado e parabéns 👏👏👏
Nas lojas tipo Leroy(Cola para CPVC Frasco 175g Tigre)
Great working idea! thank you for sharing
Algo bien la positiva hno 👍🙉
Can't do this with SCH 40 PVC haha. That is the cheapest looking pipe I've ever seen.
Eso se llama humedad en la pared, ha puesto el codo a favor de la corriente de agua. En unos años humedades
Si queda bien pegado no importa. ...
Lmao 🤣 this guy Mcgyvered himself an internal pipe cutter. Honestly, that's next level handyman at best.
great ! Smart and professional repair tips!
Muchas gracias por su enseñanza, es genial felicitaciones y siga compartiendo sus videos.
Por favor como se podría arreglar en las instalaciones sanitarias que aparentemente se han olvidado de colocar el pegamento en la T del desagüe del techo del 2do. Piso y las instalaciones sanitarias son del 3er. Piso y ahora gotea al segundo piso, porque no tiene caída y retiene el agua? Gracias por su respuesta? Que pegamento debería usar para repararlo? Debo romper el techo como podría arreglarlo? Me puede dar su celular para llamarlo, Muchísimas gracias por su respuesta y Dios lo bendiga, saludos de Arequipa - Perú
2:23 Your technique is amazing
Amazing trick with the bottle cap..
Could you make this any harder than needed?
That was really informative. Thx
successes to you
great idea bro, i from vietnam
U definitely earn every bit of your money!
Your way of doing it is amazing. everything is perfect without spending too much. thank you for sharing it
its also improper and ruins the fix entierly
there are many reasons heating a pipe for plumbing is a bad idea one of wich was demonstrated in this video
@@onyxwolfarias6523 thanks my friend!
What, is that schedule 2 pvc pipe?
Genial.
Muchas graciss.
a con papel para que no se pegue con el tubo, creo que eso podre usar, mas bien se podra hacer roscas con pistola a calor, o es mucho trabajo
Saludos estimado 👍... he estado practicando y si se puede , pero se hace con dificultad, Yo no te recomendaría esa practica, mejor usar adaptadores o tratar de conseguir la tarraja manual .
That's some super thin pvc if it can be cut with a washer on a bolt. I am assuming that was a drain pipe because there's no way it would hold decent pressure. But this is a cool video nonetheless. Cheers
Very nice new tricks thanks
Brilliant dude 👏 👌
Greetings and thanks for your comment.
☝️When you don't have enough experience to know that you're better off doing it the correct way....
I'm not even a plumber, I'm an engineer in IT, and even I see this will lead to choking and blockage.
That’s pretty impressive
Spent more time doing it the wring way than it would take to fix it the right way.
Love the re-purposing of the bottle cap!
Hey, you code quoting nay sayers- not all of the world is held hostage to your code book!
Genial, felicitaciones...,
What kind of pipe is this? We are only aloud to use abs and pvc for drainage here in washington
Are these pipes made out of saran warps?
Buen truco el de la tapa
🔵🔵🔵👍👍👍😀😀😀🔵🔵🔵
As a plumber myself this proves that plumbers are smart
Or you're shit at your job and wouldn't know quality craftsmanship if it slapped you in the face
I'd definitely hire you to be my plumber. I might call someone else for the masonry work, though 😂