There are many comments asking how this waterer works. It's only a guess as it isn't possible to see the water level inside the larger pipe. However, from what I can tell the video shows two pipes; smaller inner pipe, (for air) and larger outter pipe, (for water). The inner pipe passes through a divider. The divider at 5:26 has a small hole drilled in the center. This hole allows water to pass through slowly; (due to atmospheric pressure), from the upper reservoir to the lower dispenser "U" shaped area. The divider is placed, (inside the larger pipe) at the same height position as the desired water level for the dog to drink 7:26. This level also covers the bottom opening of the smaller inner pipe. When the dog drinks, the water level drops in the "U" which allows air into the "U" and up through the inner pipe. Atmospheric pressure pushes on the water in the reservoir allowing water to pass through the small hole in the divider. The water will fill the "U" until it covers the bottom opening of the inner smaller pipe which stops the water from filling and spilling out.
It is also very important for the top cap to seal air tight, and the hole in the divider to be small. As it will be running out while you fill it until you get the top cap back on.
And for those who are still confused how it works… it’s quick, but he first drills a small hole in the center of the divider before making a second hole for the inner pipe/hose. This is where water passes through and the inner hose allows air for the slow distribution of water. So the divider has two holes… one small one at the very center and a second which the inner pipe passes through!
Yes it looked almost as if he had just made a center mark without drilling all the way through. I figured that it went through but it doesn’t show it very well
I like the principle of controlling the water level really cool. I designed my own water dispenser before watching this but incorporated a system to automatically fill the chamber too rather than manually filling the reservoir. Simply I added a toilet bowl all in one fill valve with float and connected it to water supply. My design didn't use his method of controlling the water level at the feeder outlet to the dog either. I created a port and installed a hose on my water reservoir 2 inches below the water fill line and ran it to the dogs water bowl placing it 2 inches below the water fill line. This way the water level in the bowl controls the filling of the bowl and the toilet valve float unit controls the filling of the reservoir. No heating up of PVC (which releases toxic fume from what I read) just drill two holes and attach PVC and you are good. My unit allows for multiple hoses to multiple dog water bowls attached to the same reservoir.
I liked the fact that you put up work for the project but I honestly do not see the need for such engineering solution.... A much simpler solution is the following: Simply keep the outer PVC assembly as is and create a second sealing cup. Then: 1. seal the water output when you want to fill in water. 2. Open the top cup and fill in water. 3. Put the top cup again and remove the bottom cup. As soon as the pet drinks water the air will go to the top releasing water at the bottom. What do you think? :)
@@cgmejia I think he meant just to use another cap. So one can use it to close the bottom opening, while fills with water through the top opening. When the pipe gets full, you close the top again, and remove the cap from the bottom. It works
We are out in the Arizona desert and i fill a poultry waterer for the local birds, rabbits and quail..... luckily no coyotes yet and your technique would be a much better solution for me.... I need to watch it a few more times to get the concept of why the water doesn't all dump out the bottom
I think I know what is missing, in the materials I see that one of the small tubes is missing. The big one is the respirator and the small one supplies the water, but in the video you only see how you put on the respirator. "20 cm and 53 cm pvc pipe (works internally to maintain level without overflowing)"
I think you missed it. The small pipe is just the vent for air to escape, allowing the water to displace the u-shaped end. once the water reaches the vent it stops
Cumpa la tubería de adentro le hiciste agujeros para que siga llenando el bebedero , o solo sirve como respiradero ? No cache mucho esa parte .. gracias .
Também tive dúvidas nessa parte,foi feito um pequeno furo no centro da quela tampa cega e um para o cano é isso,o cano 3/4 funciona como o que lá dentro,a água não sai por ele certo,a água sai pelo furo do centro do tampo cego né isso,precisa colar esse cano ou só deixar na forma obtida pelo esquento?
Ive seen many versions of this on the tube, but this one seems more efficient. Would it be possible to replace the copper with CPVC 1/2"? also non of the versions have a way to know when it needs to be refilled. maybe a clear tube version would solve this problem at the same time you could make sure the water environment is clean.
I’m frustrated. So, I built this. I am having an issue when I close the top. It seals but wont refill. As soon as I open the top it overflows. Is my vent pipe leaking?
I think I know what the issue is. My elbows are different than yours. They have more of a drop. Yours are basically perpendicular. My air gets trapped in the elbow at the back because the front has to drop very low before air can pass from the front to the back. I bet if I drill a hole just below the diaphragm and above the bottom of the vent pipe it will fill the front to the top.
@@cgmejia I drilled a small hole into the side of the elbow that connects into the upright pipe. But I drilled it below the line where I glued the diaphragm. I had to make an educated guess where the diaphragm was because it was all glued up. So it was a blind drilling. I used a tiny bit too.
I've built something similar for my chickens. How do you keep the inside from building up algae/mold? I had a layer of green film inside the pvc in less than 2 weeks
@@sbstoecker Hydrogen peroxide slowly decomposes into water and oxygen. An elevation of temperature and the presence of pollutions enhance this process. This is a redox reaction. Hydrogen molecules partly function as reductors and partly as oxidizers.
@@douglasdishroon1834 Would you be able help me breakdown then what processes are happening to help reduce algae build up? On the rough, my field study compared the following - A 32 liter chicken waterer, refilled everyday. 3 days at 30 Celsius and there is significant algae growth in the waterer. Now the same but with a
@@sbstoecker Hydrogen molecules partly function as reductors and "partly" as oxidizers. It's still helping, it's merely less active. Meaning your concentration of H202 could be higher.
What is the exact purpose of the thin pipe inside the waterer? The water is droping through the tiny hole you made in the middle of the flat round piece that holds the thin pipe?
You don't even need the small tube in there it serves no purpose. You could have drilled a 1/4 inch hole at the top of the lid and that would be enough for air flow but regardless air bubbles would make their way up the pipe as the dogs drink n the water level will always stay the same cause it's called gravity. You people must not have a lot of knowledge to b impressed n fooled by such a pointless video. Oh n don't worry bout him putting alcohol in the dogs water that's real good n health for their livers. Should be in jail for animal abuse and I'll b sending this video to the aspca
@@schumpa17 Its not called gravity domass. If he had just drilled a hole the two openings of the pipe would have the same atmospheric pressure so all the water he pours in would just spill at the bottom. The mechanism with the small tube keeps the pressure difference. This guys tutorial is worth dog shit without correct display of that mechanism anyways.
@@mehmetberke5121"domass" I wouldn't call people dumb if i where you lol and sorry you dont need that inner pipe at all the top cap being air tight is more important and I'm a plumber I know what I'm talking about it will work just as good without it don't care if you believe me or not so dont bother with your childish response either won't read it
@@bhekisfruitful488 bro its simple. You see that small hole made by a nail. If you dont close the top end with cap the water will ooz out like gravity action. The small hole prevents quick water flowdown . So you get enough time to refill it. Then you close the top so no air going in so the water flowdown stops. Then when the dog drinks water the water level drops and air can pass through the inner small pvc, the water will flow down untill the water level comes as earlier and hit the inner pvc down end. Phew I think you understood now. If not i will explain again 😅😅😅
@@psyco4916 i watched it 2-3 times and figuring how the water flow down knowing that the overflow pipe is not the one sending water. And i totally get it when you mentioned the small hole by the nail ! Thank you for sharing !
Amigo no disco de pvc que recortou e perfurou com o cano fininho , o disco é colado por dentro certo? Mas o cano fino só entra na pressão dentro do disco é isso? Sem cola mesmo? O segredo todo ta ali, qi a agua escorre devagar por esse furo no disco? Eu ja preparei a o grosso ai, so falta esse disco e cano fino, ta funcionando mas como um bebedouro de gaiola de passarinho, vedei a tampa superior e avasteço o bebedor de cabeça pra baixo, viro rapido, e a pressão estabiliza kkk
Que engenhosidade daora mano... A idéia tá simplesmente genial! Como sempre, as melhores gambiarras com quem entende do assunto!!! Tá de parabéns mano 🤙🤙🤙🤙
I must be slow. I watched this about 10 times, and I’m still not seeing how this works. Edit: Seriously, please explain how this thing functions. I honestly want to know.
Yes. But vacuum is a partial answer. Water normally levels itself. But this one looks like it just refills to a certain level always (hence the "automatic" in the name) to a level thats is lower! Very very interesting indeed! Very crafty! 👍👍👍
@@aleonvc842 Thank you very much, the ideas contained in the letter are as follows: whenever the vacuum is formed inside the reservoir, the atimosferica pressure on the outside is higher than on the inside and, therefore, keeps the water from the basin level without overflowing
I do like your engineering work. It does look very nice. However, I can see, it will take awhile to make just one (i.e., cutting the pipes and otherpieces, gluing, painting, etc.) I would imagined, you may had been working for a few hours....? Especially, you have to be very articulated. For me, I like alittle more simplicity and quickly to changing water, etc. Lol. But, thank you giving us more other option.
@@MeantimeEntretempo creo que la parte fundamentasl del video no está clara, me refiero al fundamento de cómo funciona. En el video se ve que cuando aplicas el adhesivo junto al disco, parece que lo unes al tubo, con lo que no podría pasar el agua. Sólo se me ocurre que ese disco no va completamente pegado al tubo, sino que puede moverse.
Estranhei o título que me apareceu, parecia uma tradução esquisita, aí olhei o título na aba do navegador e vi em inglês, credo, sente o poder do canal!!!!! Hhehehe
There are many comments asking how this waterer works.
It's only a guess as it isn't possible to see the water level inside the larger pipe. However, from what I can tell the video shows two pipes; smaller inner pipe, (for air) and larger outter pipe, (for water). The inner pipe passes through a divider. The divider at 5:26 has a small hole drilled in the center. This hole allows water to pass through slowly; (due to atmospheric pressure), from the upper reservoir to the lower dispenser "U" shaped area. The divider is placed, (inside the larger pipe) at the same height position as the desired water level for the dog to drink 7:26. This level also covers the bottom opening of the smaller inner pipe.
When the dog drinks, the water level drops in the "U" which allows air into the "U" and up through the inner pipe. Atmospheric pressure pushes on the water in the reservoir allowing water to pass through the small hole in the divider. The water will fill the "U" until it covers the bottom opening of the inner smaller pipe which stops the water from filling and spilling out.
Exactly
@@MeantimeEntretempo thank you
It is also very important for the top cap to seal air tight, and the hole in the divider to be small. As it will be running out while you fill it until you get the top cap back on.
Thank you!
Is the cap necessary to prevent over flow?
And for those who are still confused how it works… it’s quick, but he first drills a small hole in the center of the divider before making a second hole for the inner pipe/hose. This is where water passes through and the inner hose allows air for the slow distribution of water. So the divider has two holes… one small one at the very center and a second which the inner pipe passes through!
THANK YOU! I thought so but your confirmation was super helpful. Love this design
Dont forget it needs to be airtight otherwise will spill the water after a while
Yes it looked almost as if he had just made a center mark without drilling all the way through. I figured that it went through but it doesn’t show it very well
Nevermind, I'll just buy one.
😂😂😂😂😂
I'll just use a bowl thanks
Where?
Where to buy can you share the link ? Thanks
You should buy 2, just in case.
That’s clear as mud instructions.
I like the principle of controlling the water level really cool. I designed my own water dispenser before watching this but incorporated a system to automatically fill the chamber too rather than manually filling the reservoir. Simply I added a toilet bowl all in one fill valve with float and connected it to water supply. My design didn't use his method of controlling the water level at the feeder outlet to the dog either. I created a port and installed a hose on my water reservoir 2 inches below the water fill line and ran it to the dogs water bowl placing it 2 inches below the water fill line. This way the water level in the bowl controls the filling of the bowl and the toilet valve float unit controls the filling of the reservoir. No heating up of PVC (which releases toxic fume from what I read) just drill two holes and attach PVC and you are good. My unit allows for multiple hoses to multiple dog water bowls attached to the same reservoir.
Lol nice invention, I especially love the part when he shows the dogs how to use it.
Un homme qui aime la précision et le travail bien fait, ça fait plaisir à voir !
This is awesome! It's a great space saver since it stands vertically and doesn't take so much space on the ground. Thank you.
I liked the fact that you put up work for the project but I honestly do not see the need for such engineering solution.... A much simpler solution is the following: Simply keep the outer PVC assembly as is and create a second sealing cup. Then:
1. seal the water output when you want to fill in water.
2. Open the top cup and fill in water.
3. Put the top cup again and remove the bottom cup.
As soon as the pet drinks water the air will go to the top releasing water at the bottom. What do you think? :)
don't understand what you mean by "second sealing cup"
@@cgmejia I think he meant just to use another cap.
So one can use it to close the bottom opening, while fills with water through the top opening.
When the pipe gets full, you close the top again, and remove the cap from the bottom. It works
So nice! Want to make it but the directions say 2 internal pipes but video only shows one😩. Please explain what did I miss ?
I love this channel! So cool, no-nonsense, just get right into showing us. REALLY GREAT, thanks!!
I can just about remember when magazines showed diagrams of projects like this 😊 yup I'm old at 41yrs
Estaba mirando recetas de cocina y terminé mirando este video. Muy bueno 👌
Gracias me ha resultado muy práctico su video..... y me encanta la limpieza de su trabajo....gracias por compartir.
We are out in the Arizona desert and i fill a poultry waterer for the local birds, rabbits and quail..... luckily no coyotes yet and your technique would be a much better solution for me.... I need to watch it a few more times to get the concept of why the water doesn't all dump out the bottom
Nice idea and well shown❤
I think I know what is missing, in the materials I see that one of the small tubes is missing. The big one is the respirator and the small one supplies the water, but in the video you only see how you put on the respirator. "20 cm and 53 cm pvc pipe (works internally to maintain level without overflowing)"
I think you missed it. The small pipe is just the vent for air to escape, allowing the water to displace the u-shaped end. once the water reaches the vent it stops
vi modelos con válvulas que en argentina no se consiguen... este me sorprendiendo.... el agua cae por el agujero de 2 mm verdad?
Do you have the plans for this design?
Idea maravillosa, gracias
Ça revient moins cher d'en acheter un
Malheureusement, vous n'avez pas le plaisir de faire
The end was cool 😎
Chris Notap should try this one.
Cumpa la tubería de adentro le hiciste agujeros para que siga llenando el bebedero , o solo sirve como respiradero ? No cache mucho esa parte .. gracias .
Creo q se tiene q llenar del diario
No se como bajara la demás 💧
Easy if you have patience and tools. I lack both. On to the next video. Great waterer, but it’s too difficult with the few tools I have.
‘Damn, that looks easy”~said no one truthfully. Doc Browns’ dog food dispenser for his dog “Einstein”, was as convoluted as this. Great job though.
Not sure I quite followed it was it like a bell syphon ?
I think it would be cheaper just to buy the waterer! Saves you the trouble! 😄😄😄
Boa tarde, gostei da idéia só uma dúvida você colou o cano de 3/4 que fica dentro do círculo de PVC.
Também tive dúvidas nessa parte,foi feito um pequeno furo no centro da quela tampa cega e um para o cano é isso,o cano 3/4 funciona como o que lá dentro,a água não sai por ele certo,a água sai pelo furo do centro do tampo cego né isso,precisa colar esse cano ou só deixar na forma obtida pelo esquento?
i don t understand how it works with the smaller pipe inside.
Me either, I wish he would have explained it
Great idea, but not sure all those chemicals are food safe (caulking and paint)
I would’ve used a clear pipe and put tape down the length of the last third or so before painting it so I could monitor the water level.
Good job. Buena idea.
Great application of physics 👏 well done!
Ive seen many versions of this on the tube, but this one seems more efficient. Would it be possible to replace the copper with CPVC 1/2"? also non of the versions have a way to know when it needs to be refilled. maybe a clear tube version would solve this problem at the same time you could make sure the water environment is clean.
I've tried with smaller tubes, but unfortunately it doesn't work
@Meantime that's my main concern is sterilization.
Brillante amigo!
If the water does not flow down while the top cap is away Why does it flows down when the cap is on ?, Did any one build that and it actually worked ?
Great idea nonetheless.
Do you fixed? Circle pvc inside the tube?
I’m frustrated.
So, I built this. I am having an issue when I close the top. It seals but wont refill. As soon as I open the top it overflows. Is my vent pipe leaking?
I think I know what the issue is. My elbows are different than yours. They have more of a drop. Yours are basically perpendicular. My air gets trapped in the elbow at the back because the front has to drop very low before air can pass from the front to the back. I bet if I drill a hole just below the diaphragm and above the bottom of the vent pipe it will fill the front to the top.
Yup that did it. Filled right to the brim in the front. Physics 🤣
@@GreenChilliDhaving problems with one i built. what did you drill a hole in? the small "vent pipe" or the diaphragm?
@@cgmejia I drilled a small hole into the side of the elbow that connects into the upright pipe. But I drilled it below the line where I glued the diaphragm. I had to make an educated guess where the diaphragm was because it was all glued up. So it was a blind drilling. I used a tiny bit too.
I've built something similar for my chickens. How do you keep the inside from building up algae/mold? I had a layer of green film inside the pvc in less than 2 weeks
whenever the slime builds up, I use a hypochlorite solution with water to clean it.
A very small amount of hydrogen peroxide in the water will help.
@@sbstoecker Hydrogen peroxide slowly decomposes into water and oxygen. An elevation of temperature and the presence of pollutions enhance this process. This is a redox reaction. Hydrogen molecules partly function as reductors and partly as oxidizers.
@@douglasdishroon1834 Would you be able help me breakdown then what processes are happening to help reduce algae build up? On the rough, my field study compared the following - A 32 liter chicken waterer, refilled everyday. 3 days at 30 Celsius and there is significant algae growth in the waterer. Now the same but with a
@@sbstoecker Hydrogen molecules partly function as reductors and "partly" as oxidizers. It's still helping, it's merely less active. Meaning your concentration of H202 could be higher.
Bonsoir j' ai réalisé le même que vous mais je rencontre un problème :
L eau coule en continu
- prise d air ?
En tout cas ingénieuse idée
They do sell these for about $30. Hooks right up to your hose. With the cost of pvc its probly a better route
Link? Keyword for search?
Es muy buena idea, pero cual es la idea del cobre adentro, si me wxplicas porfavor
What is the exact purpose of the thin pipe inside the waterer? The water is droping through the tiny hole you made in the middle of the flat round piece that holds the thin pipe?
The larger inner tube serves as a bridge for the air inside the reservoir to escape and maintain the water level.
You don't even need the small tube in there it serves no purpose. You could have drilled a 1/4 inch hole at the top of the lid and that would be enough for air flow but regardless air bubbles would make their way up the pipe as the dogs drink n the water level will always stay the same cause it's called gravity. You people must not have a lot of knowledge to b impressed n fooled by such a pointless video. Oh n don't worry bout him putting alcohol in the dogs water that's real good n health for their livers. Should be in jail for animal abuse and I'll b sending this video to the aspca
@@schumpa17 Its not called gravity domass. If he had just drilled a hole the two openings of the pipe would have the same atmospheric pressure so all the water he pours in would just spill at the bottom. The mechanism with the small tube keeps the pressure difference. This guys tutorial is worth dog shit without correct display of that mechanism anyways.
@@mehmetberke5121"domass" I wouldn't call people dumb if i where you lol and sorry you dont need that inner pipe at all the top cap being air tight is more important and I'm a plumber I know what I'm talking about it will work just as good without it don't care if you believe me or not so dont bother with your childish response either won't read it
@@MeantimeEntretempo is there anyway can buy from you ? We need that !!!!!😅
a big bucket of water works too and is a lot easier to clean and change the water
A tank would also work, but I have no place for one at home ...
Please reply me the cap on the top is necessary ?
Muito bom, gostei muito da engenhosidade!! Não faz bagunça e usa toda a extensão do PVC!! 👏👏
Hello, please, must the knee bowl have a 90 ° angle to make the bowl or can the knee bowl be of different angles?
I did the same thing but doesn't work. Is there any schema with what should not to do ?
Not bad but
Water warms up
My idea to have flap to drain warm water and debris also mounted to the line
Super
love this design ... easy simple .. thanks Meantime for sharing!
3:20 nice invisible watch!
Make it smaller and its a good hummingbird feeder.
O cano de 25 mm q vc colocou dentro , é só encaixado ?
Love that music! Who is it? Also the waterer is cool too.
Excellent job 🇵🇸❤️🕊
Love and respect from Jerusalem the capital of Palestine 🇵🇸
Great
BRILLIANT! Hilarious ending. I think the plumbing industry owes you for making P traps 😆
Aí sim... Belo trabalho . São José do Rio preto sp Brasil 🇧🇷
Valeu parceiro
Thats a cool idea bro. I figured it out how this works after couple of minutes. Great work bro.
I'm still lost you know
@@bhekisfruitful488 bro its simple. You see that small hole made by a nail. If you dont close the top end with cap the water will ooz out like gravity action. The small hole prevents quick water flowdown . So you get enough time to refill it. Then you close the top so no air going in so the water flowdown stops. Then when the dog drinks water the water level drops and air can pass through the inner small pvc, the water will flow down untill the water level comes as earlier and hit the inner pvc down end. Phew I think you understood now. If not i will explain again 😅😅😅
@@psyco4916 so we should put water in the inner pvc pipe, right?
@@wushugirl6941 no the inner small pipe is for air to pass from botom when dog drinks water. The water is filled inside the main pvc.
@@psyco4916 i watched it 2-3 times and figuring how the water flow down knowing that the overflow pipe is not the one sending water. And i totally get it when you mentioned the small hole by the nail ! Thank you for sharing !
Que pasa si no le pongo el caño fino que le pusiste adentro?
Ficou top irmão, com a crise de corona vírus faça umas máscara para o povo
Que ótima ideia em, valeu!
Who doesn’t like tequila? 😂😆🤣
Fiz como no vídeo, mas não funciona.... A água escorre.tudo para fora, o que posso ter feito de errado?
Verifique se não á entrada de ar
Ótimo muito bem feito, e o estímulo ao cão pra usar o bebedouro foi muito inteligente kkkkkkkkkkk
But how do you clean it?
Good idea
Amigo no disco de pvc que recortou e perfurou com o cano fininho , o disco é colado por dentro certo? Mas o cano fino só entra na pressão dentro do disco é isso? Sem cola mesmo? O segredo todo ta ali, qi a agua escorre devagar por esse furo no disco? Eu ja preparei a o grosso ai, so falta esse disco e cano fino, ta funcionando mas como um bebedouro de gaiola de passarinho, vedei a tampa superior e avasteço o bebedor de cabeça pra baixo, viro rapido, e a pressão estabiliza kkk
Não precisa desse cano fino eu fiz sem e deu certo.
Lol that burp
Nice...
Los perritos😂😂👍👍
What are you looking at here 3:20 ?
Good
The music is a whole bop at 1.25x
Should have done that outside with a heat gun cause the pvc just ruined your toaster oven
Yep, Toaster Oven is now "Toast" for any usage with food.
Que engenhosidade daora mano... A idéia tá simplesmente genial! Como sempre, as melhores gambiarras com quem entende do assunto!!! Tá de parabéns mano 🤙🤙🤙🤙
Valeu parceiro, você é o cara!
Do you have a step by step video of how the water holds inside the pipe?
Unfortunately not, but the system is based on vacuum
Do you know where I can find this vacuum concept on TH-cam?
Nice 👍🏼 job I wish I could make one but seems a lil tricky
HAHAHAHSHHSH catiorada adorou!!! Q trampo bonito!!
en la lista de materiales falta el adhesivo usado, no parece el típico adhesivo de PVC.
Les diste alcohol???
Que pasa si el agua sale???
I must be slow. I watched this about 10 times, and I’m still not seeing how this works.
Edit: Seriously, please explain how this thing functions. I honestly want to know.
Same feeling
To fill: put cap the drinking end
To drink: put cap on fill end, remove cap on drinking end
See cap on fill end 10:17
I’m a plumber and we don’t use tape for a straight cut we just eye it
10:16 “You can lead a horse to water but you can’t force it to drink”
Can you get written instructions for waterers?
I want to in Pakistan please share price with shipment, it a very practical design.
I wasted my money and made one and the water didn’t retain in the pipe it all just ran out even with a proper seal in the top
In How many days water is dried ??
Wow! How did that work?!?
vacuum
Yes. But vacuum is a partial answer. Water normally levels itself. But this one looks like it just refills to a certain level always (hence the "automatic" in the name) to a level thats is lower!
Very very interesting indeed! Very crafty! 👍👍👍
@@aleonvc842 Thank you very much, the ideas contained in the letter are as follows: whenever the vacuum is formed inside the reservoir, the atimosferica pressure on the outside is higher than on the inside and, therefore, keeps the water from the basin level without overflowing
It's called gravity.
How does the water around the smaller pipe get into the pipe
I do like your engineering work. It does look very nice. However, I can see, it will take awhile to make just one (i.e., cutting the pipes and otherpieces, gluing, painting, etc.) I would imagined, you may had been working for a few hours....? Especially, you have to be very articulated. For me, I like alittle more simplicity and quickly to changing water, etc. Lol. But, thank you giving us more other option.
You dont need to do as much as him all you need was PVC glue he over thank it I built one in 5 minutes but I'm also a plumber so that helps
llevo un buen rato dándole vueltas y sigo sin entender cómo funciona, porque el disco está pegado.
Vacum
@@MeantimeEntretempo creo que la parte fundamentasl del video no está clara, me refiero al fundamento de cómo funciona. En el video se ve que cuando aplicas el adhesivo junto al disco, parece que lo unes al tubo, con lo que no podría pasar el agua. Sólo se me ocurre que ese disco no va completamente pegado al tubo, sino que puede moverse.
@@alfredodiaz8229 hola yo lo hice y fijate que en el disco hace 2 agujeros uno de 3/4 para el caño y otro chico para el aire
Igual le busqué la vuelta y no anda jajajajjaa no sirve le puse un punsua de un carburador y si anda
@@waltersoler5634 juraría que ha cambiado el video. La parte cuando hace el taladro pequeño no la había visto
A real hacksaw would have made it much easier. Great idea, thanks.
hacksaws are terrible at cutting PVC pipe. The blades are too thin and it's impossible to keep it straight
You can just buy the waterers that screw into pvc that ends up cheaper than making one of these and works just as well
I've searched for a commercial one like this and unable to find it. Can you link or otherwise tell us where this can be purchased?
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Estranhei o título que me apareceu, parecia uma tradução esquisita, aí olhei o título na aba do navegador e vi em inglês, credo, sente o poder do canal!!!!! Hhehehe
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I loved it up until you put in the black circle. You could have done a lot more to explain how it works with the small grey tube.
I may be wrong but I believe that is some type of rubber. when the cap goes on. it needs to be airtight so that's probably to create a better seal
You did alot more then you really had to