Thank you !!! I'm a young 22 year old male. Learning plumbing from drains first and sprouting my knowledge from videos like these. I've been doing drains for 2 years and always wondered how you replace those.
You can use a tubing cutter if you have enough room. Also, you should consider rebuilding the valve with a simple kit they sell at the store. That way you don’t have to remove the valve at all.
Mr. Tim good work 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 If you don’t mind me asking how much do you charge for replacing shutoff valves? Thank you in advance for your time and keep Plumbing my amigo 😎
Great job Tim, Nice time to also change out the escutcheon if you have them. Clean and sand is a great lesson so that the Ferrell can bite into the pipe and if you Would rather use a shark bite angle stop.
If you’re a TH-cam plumber, you better look out cause you’re gonna flood some s**t. This is just a warning all you people with your comments so obvious you don’t know Jack just be careful. (you don’t know what you are doing)
How is that drain pipe not leaking where it goes into the wall? It looks like there's a plastic nut missing, it could be glued but there are clearly male threads in plain sight.
Why don't you leave the knob on the angle stop and just turn the packing nut. This way you can use the knob to turn it if it's seized alittle. Just my thought as a useless motion.
Have you used or have any thoughts on sharkbites brass push-to-connect valves vs soldering/brazing? Have you used or thought about adding an induction heating tool to your tool kit for copper soldering/brazing vs flame? th-cam.com/video/ZdaTbcGYzgQ/w-d-xo.html
Never cool your hot valve in the toilet bowl, especially with that little water. I have seen a fellow plumber do this and it caused a crack in the toilet. Be a little more careful please, these videos are formatted as how-to videos and I quite enjoy your channel. At least issue a disclaimer.
I use megaloc on my treads and ferrel and you could say it unnecessary but , it lubricants it and keeps it from binding and seizing. I didn't use to use megaloc but I learned from another great old timer plumber many years ago. If you try it you may continue using it.
Thank you !!!
I'm a young 22 year old male. Learning plumbing from drains first and sprouting my knowledge from videos like these. I've been doing drains for 2 years and always wondered how you replace those.
Great video and pointers thanks for taking the time to record your work.
As a plumber - tile - builder man I appreciate your videos.
Thank you my friend.
Thanks for sharing, new plumbing tool tricks with us. I have to place mine soon. 24 year old house.
Take care
I always enjoy these real world videos that show how things actually work in the field. Thanks.
Very helpful video I really loved it
Thank you this was very helpful for my project.
Another great video Tim, remain blessed and keep the video's coming ☝ 🙏
Thanks for watching
Great video SR thanks
Thank you for the lesson, Tim. Stay safe and stay warm/cool/dry
You too Sean thanks and take care
Thank you for the knowledge
Awesome!!!! Good man 🙌👏👏👍
I do the same thing. Gut the angle stop, sweat it off,and replace escutcheon if you can. Then replace angle stop with compression type! Good job 👍
Thanks for watching
Very knowledgeable
Great video.
What camera do you use ?
My iPhone 12 plus lol
great video, thanks
That wrench is a God send for those 90 compression valves.
2 questions please. What is the purpose of tapping on the valve while heating it up? Also, why not install new 1/4 turn valves? Thanks.
I just did the same thing today. So smart removing the stem, much quicker because you don't have that water built up.
Any thoughts on slowing down
Do you have a video on how to take off a compression valves?
Hey Tim they make a wrench with 1/2 x 3/8 ends that screw onto those threads for the supply lines it's a Pasco #4525 that's what I use
Hey Tim how do u know when a hot water heater is filled and ready to turn on !!
When filling the tank make sure you have a faucet open on the hot side
When the tank is filled up the faucet will start running
@@PLUMBINGWITHTIM thanku tim !!!
Use the same torch and wrench good stuff (Shelly)
Hey Tim, what other way or tool can you use to take off the old ring without the blowtorch?
Thanks!
Great video!
You can use a tubing cutter if you have enough room. Also, you should consider rebuilding the valve with a simple kit they sell at the store. That way you don’t have to remove the valve at all.
How long house been empty unoccupied
when the copper pipe stub out is long i just cut the pipe and install the angle stop without taking the angle stop apart
I second that angle stop wrench. You can used it to take shower heads off and compression coupling.
Mr. Tim good work 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 If you don’t mind me asking how much do you charge for replacing shutoff valves? Thank you in advance for your time and keep Plumbing my amigo 😎
Great job Tim,
Nice time to also change out the escutcheon if you have them. Clean and sand is a great lesson so that the Ferrell can bite into the pipe and if you
Would rather use a shark bite angle stop.
Thanks for watching
If you’re a TH-cam plumber, you better look out cause you’re gonna flood some s**t. This is just a warning all you people with your comments so obvious you don’t know Jack just be careful. (you don’t know what you are doing)
Tim you seem to be a tool guy, purchase a pair of Douglass pliers p-813 10 inch a great str jaw pliers that are made for plumbing tasks
Douglas channel locks are the best!
How is that drain pipe not leaking where it goes into the wall? It looks like there's a plastic nut missing, it could be glued but there are clearly male threads in plain sight.
Someone glued it in lol
Should have replaced the escutcheons
Why don't you leave the knob on the angle stop and just turn the packing nut. This way you can use the knob to turn it if it's seized alittle. Just my thought as a useless motion.
Thanks for watching you are right
More efficient of a job your way
😉
Have you used or have any thoughts on sharkbites brass push-to-connect valves vs soldering/brazing?
Have you used or thought about adding an induction heating tool to your tool kit for copper soldering/brazing vs flame?
th-cam.com/video/ZdaTbcGYzgQ/w-d-xo.html
Why not just put on MIP's with threaded stops? Not my job. Your job. Your call. Just wondering...
You do all that and don’t change the chrome flange there only 20 cents more
It's a shame that in order to save yourself 20 cents, you're not using quarter turn. 👎
Could have just replaced the guts on the old sweated valve why change for compression ?
Never cool your hot valve in the toilet bowl, especially with that little water. I have seen a fellow plumber do this and it caused a crack in the toilet. Be a little more careful please, these videos are formatted as how-to videos and I quite enjoy your channel. At least issue a disclaimer.
dope and tape is unnecessary on the threads
I use megaloc on my treads and ferrel and you could say it unnecessary but , it lubricants it and keeps it from binding and seizing. I didn't use to use megaloc but I learned from another great old timer plumber many years ago. If you try it you may continue using it.