Great video! The installation tips are really clear and helpful. As someone from the stainless steel sink manufacturing side, I can see how these small details make a big difference. Thanks for sharing such useful content!
Thank you for this hugely informative video! I discovered a few mistakes I made on installation before I even turned the water on! (mainly under tightening and insufficient putty).
thank you, we are in a situation where we added a tailpiece in between the strainer and the p trap for the dishwasher to hook up, now the p trap is about 1/2 '' too far from connecting to the drain. have you ever seen a very shallow strainer, say 1.5'' high? to help give more clearance
Thank you! I didn't realize the deep basket version didn't use a friction ring and uses a foam seal instead of putty 😒. I assume I can use putty and buy a friction ring(?)
Hi I keep seeing people use putty on the deep basket strainer you showed. They said it's better. I have that type of strainer. It looks very similar to the one you have here but mine is plastic on the underside of the lip of the strainer basket. The part where the putty would go is plastic but the strainer underneath it is stainless steel. Is it okay to use the plumber's putty on this part? I have regular putty that says don't use on plastic. I'm so confused how people are using putty there if it says not to on plastic. Or is it fine because it has the metal underneath?
How come the second one, deep base strainer, does not need putty or silicon? The part that attaches to the sink looks exactly like the ones that come after. Thank you sir
Can I assume the video is from Canada from the Toonie coin shown? A video the wall at Rona with different brass adapters with terms like OD, ID, MIP, etc. Or a video picking the correct shut off valve based on pipe size/type. The different meaning of 5/8 compression fitting that works with a 1/2" copper pipe and the hose size to faucet says 3/8".
Literally answered EVERY SINGLE QUESTION I had about replacing a leaky strainer. Thanks!
Very good info and shown extremely clearly.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! The installation tips are really clear and helpful. As someone from the stainless steel sink manufacturing side, I can see how these small details make a big difference. Thanks for sharing such useful content!
Thanks for showing the ez-lock installation. It seems to be less commonly used, but I already have an ez-lock strainer so I want to use it.
I was able to fix my leaking sink after watching this video. Thanks a lot.
Good stuff veer ji.
Thank you somuch for the video.. its so helpful for us like housewives.. all the love from Dubai Uae..❤
Hello from Vancouver Island!Excellent video. Keep up the good work
Thanks for watching!
Thisnvideo was very helpful. Thank younfornposting this. Well done!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you excellent tutorial ..you are a pro !
Thank you for this hugely informative video! I discovered a few mistakes I made on installation before I even turned the water on! (mainly under tightening and insufficient putty).
Glad it helped!
excellent video
Thank you very much!
Extremely helpful
Glad to hear!
Solid video. Off to the hardware store now.
Thanks for watching!
thank you!
You're welcome!
Excellent video.
#2 I don't like, need a paper washer before the black washer to stop the black washer from bunching up.
thank you, we are in a situation where we added a tailpiece in between the strainer and the p trap for the dishwasher to hook up, now the p trap is about 1/2 '' too far from connecting to the drain. have you ever seen a very shallow strainer, say 1.5'' high? to help give more clearance
You should approach Rona Canada to do "how to plumbing" videos
Yes he should !
Thank you! I didn't realize the deep basket version didn't use a friction ring and uses a foam seal instead of putty 😒. I assume I can use putty and buy a friction ring(?)
Glad it was helpful!
What brand are the ones with the grey PVC parts? Have not seen those at Rona
Hi I keep seeing people use putty on the deep basket strainer you showed. They said it's better. I have that type of strainer. It looks very similar to the one you have here but mine is plastic on the underside of the lip of the strainer basket. The part where the putty would go is plastic but the strainer underneath it is stainless steel. Is it okay to use the plumber's putty on this part? I have regular putty that says don't use on plastic. I'm so confused how people are using putty there if it says not to on plastic. Or is it fine because it has the metal underneath?
How come the second one, deep base strainer, does not need putty or silicon? The part that attaches to the sink looks exactly like the ones that come after. Thank you sir
Can I assume the video is from Canada from the Toonie coin shown?
A video the wall at Rona with different brass adapters with terms like OD, ID, MIP, etc.
Or a video picking the correct shut off valve based on pipe size/type. The different meaning of 5/8 compression fitting that works with a 1/2" copper pipe and the hose size to faucet says 3/8".
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Plus Teflon tape need to be done on the threads
9:08 haha gottem
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a good video, would you love to make some video for us?
I have an odd washer like nut that goes on the bottom such a crappy design NOTHING TO GRAB ON TO!!! wth? WHO MAKES THESE?
Why no standards
Hi.we want to invite you to make a video for our product.Are you interested in that?
Most of these idiocies are dry test. One must always do the water test before handing over any plumbing jobs