Chinese water torture indeed. Great temporary/ permanent fix. I worked in a milk plant and most steam lines had a bucket under them. They did not want to shut down production for any reason. Some real cowboy stuff. Jeangy stuff.😂
Sheer genius, my man kind of reminds me of another job I was watching you do and you converted something into something else and it was supposed to never work that way, but somehow you pulled it off and I said this guy is working on a different level than the rest of us
lol. Don’t know about all that. I think these things come cuz I’m NOT the smartest guy. 😂. I don’t think my brain filters out what most would consider a dumb idea. Everything’s an option until we rule it out for good reason.
They shouldn’t. They screw in the top and the bottom. Screw in is held by opposing pressure pulling against the threaded insert. Likely improper depth originally
yeah, best to use thread locker or put locking nuts on both end, cpvc like to expand and contract a bunch as well as jump a mile when water flow starts/stops, it probably backed them right off. there could also be outside vibration to the building, trains trucks, etc.
👍❄️💪🇺🇸 Brilliant MacGyver with the depot bucket. Looks like curly did the piping
Chinese water torture indeed.
Great temporary/ permanent fix. I worked in a milk plant and most steam lines had a bucket under them. They did not want to shut down production for any reason. Some real cowboy stuff. Jeangy stuff.😂
I don't do drywall either. Only because I have had some experience with it in the past. And it's going to remain in the past.
Wild how they shook themselves loose! Guessing too much pressure. Some Loctite should probably be used on the hangers.
The owners of the building or owner of that establishment wanted everything cheap. That’s why they ran CPVC!! Or the plumber sucked! 😂
Man I thought you did everything. No drywall. lol👍
Don't worry, I don't do drywall either.
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How is CPVC even allowed to be used in a commercial building?
I see it all the time. Terrible
they skipped thread-locker day or applying locknuts...
Lowest bidder.
@@al6347 small commercial building, likely Union job!
Sheer genius, my man kind of reminds me of another job I was watching you do and you converted something into something else and it was supposed to never work that way, but somehow you pulled it off and I said this guy is working on a different level than the rest of us
lol. Don’t know about all that. I think these things come cuz I’m NOT the smartest guy. 😂. I don’t think my brain filters out what most would consider a dumb idea. Everything’s an option until we rule it out for good reason.
Pressurized plastic is just an accident waiting to happen.
How do those pipe hangars come loose? Do they need locktite or something?
They shouldn’t. They screw in the top and the bottom. Screw in is held by opposing pressure pulling against the threaded insert. Likely improper depth originally
yeah, best to use thread locker or put locking nuts on both end, cpvc like to expand and contract a bunch as well as jump a mile when water flow starts/stops, it probably backed them right off. there could also be outside vibration to the building, trains trucks, etc.
Yo tambien, no hablo sheetrock.