DISCLAIMER: This fix is not building code compliant in some areas. Not recommended to drill into king stud. My friend wanted this done to avoid a massive cost addition on the project. Talk with local authority having jurisdiction if your not sure. Please leave your nasty comments here!!
i have an old hole hawg and one day it stopped working the motor came on and drill bit wouldn't spin the shaft actually sheared off inside the drill so guy at repair shop called Milwaukee and they said they would cover the repair because it was a bad batch of main drive shafts it happened to a lot of people's drills even though it was not under warranty
you put a rubber clamp on coupling on the vent line don't they have abs slip on couplings you could just glue in? we use pvc around here seems abs is popular on west coast for earthquakes probably
Abs does not shatter like pvc can is the reason I guess. But I think they make soft core pvc as well. I don’t really know what I just know they do. I had no play on that top pipe that is why I had to use a no hub. Makes the repair easier. I have not see a slip abs coupling. How would that work being glued?
you need to use a long turn 90 or (2) 45's under the sink. You used a 90 Ell which is against code.....very hard to snake the drain the way you did it... that why its the code
WA state UPC that is not a code violation. I can see where it might be nice to put a long sweep in there for snaking purpose, but I have never seen a long sweep installed there. Thank you for watching.
I don't believe that you are allowed to drill through a king stud on a load bearing wall. You could go up to about 2" hole if you double up framing studs on load bearing walls. Maybe your building code is different, but feel free to let me know if I am wrong. Thanks!
Just to clarify, I often see the trap arm running through cabinets due to this issue.....admittedly very ugly though and homeowners don't like it. My guess is that with the shear reinforcement of the plywood and being on the second floor only supporting the roof, the structural would never become an issue. Just don't know that code allows for it.
No are correct that you should not notch out or drill the king stud, totally against code. It was a situation that would have cost an arm and leg to do any other way. With crawl space constraints or king stud replacement they were into the realm of crazy money to make a proper code approved repair. repair. Thought about bringing out the wall and notching the cabinet, but the dishwasher gies in that space and was not going to fit properly if the pipe got 45ed out. I did not want to get into that on a video, but looking back I should have. I am going to take the video down. I don't want people learning wrong things from me. I really love doing this and am not in the habit of bad practices.
I'd rather you leave it up and add a caveat. There's not much content on TH-cam for this type of issue. I think that Simpson makes a stud shoe to reinforce a notched stud, but don't know if it can be used for a King stud.....might be another option
Sounds Good. I have not seen a stud shoe for a king stud. I am searching for other options. Have reached out to a few people. I will write a disclaimer comment and pin it. There is already a disclaimer in the description box of the video. I'm trying to help not hinder! Thank you
Great Vid. I have a question: can I use a low inlet trap for a garbage disposal and cut the black pipe from disposal? The wall drain height is 17 1/2 O.C and the new single bowl sink is 10” deep (undermount) dishwasher is gonna be connected to disposal. Thanks.
You could be ok as long as the drain line coming out of the wall is lower than the disposal discharge. If not you will want to cut and lower the drain in the wall.
You can do that, but you still have vent pipe that needs to be ran in the walls. You don't want a piece of two inch pipe just hanging out there exposed.
As a builder I agree that installing a 2" line thru a 2x4 stud doesn't leave much of the stud left but their isn't any alternative. Your right about the hole hawg, when it binds up and it will you'll come out on the losing end every time and I don't care you are. Good straight to the point well made video. My brother gave me some good advice. He said when using a pistol grip type 1/2" drill motor with a hole saw , grip it in your left hand. He said when it binds up the drill motor will come out of your hand naturally without torguing your wrist.
That is great advice from your brother! I will keep the left hand trick in mind. Thank you for your input in this. It is the way I was taught to install the pipe. Much better than notching it out.
DISCLAIMER: This fix is not building code compliant in some areas. Not recommended to drill into king stud. My friend wanted this done to avoid a massive cost addition on the project. Talk with local authority having jurisdiction if your not sure.
Please leave your nasty comments here!!
Man..... Before my drywall guys came I was curious about my drain height! You saved me a big fix! Thanks brother.
Glad that this helped! I have seen it too many times. Hope we can help again.
Awesome tip and saved me a lot of rework. Happy found this video as i am about to install an undermount sink TY!
Your welcome! It is always good to check that height.
You’re great. Good attitude. Cute as hell! Look like you love your job. Thanks.
Thank you for making me blush and my wife jealous! I really enjoy doing TH-cam. It has been fun and helps me feed the family.
@@ThatFixItGuy Awesome! Keep on trucking humble man.
Sorry but what happens at 4:55 on the top part of the pipe to be able to connect the two pipes together? Looks like some sort of sleeve or threading?
it is a no hub coupling. It is a rubber gasket that then has a metal sleeve with two worm clamps on it that secures both sides together.
Thanks for the tips Brian! Calling a plumber for that job! Janae is right - you make it look easy!
Right tools go along way for an easy job.
i have an old hole hawg and one day it stopped working the motor came on and drill bit wouldn't spin the shaft actually sheared off inside the drill so guy at repair shop called Milwaukee and they said they would cover the repair because it was a bad batch of main drive shafts it happened to a lot of people's drills even though it was not under warranty
Wow that is awesome! You still got that thing in service?
@@ThatFixItGuy yes i still have it don't use it that often just big holes i am always using my dewalt cordless drills
you put a rubber clamp on coupling on the vent line don't they have abs slip on couplings you could just glue in? we use pvc around here seems abs is popular on west coast for earthquakes probably
Abs does not shatter like pvc can is the reason I guess. But I think they make soft core pvc as well. I don’t really know what I just know they do.
I had no play on that top pipe that is why I had to use a no hub. Makes the repair easier. I have not see a slip abs coupling. How would that work being glued?
you need to use a long turn 90 or (2) 45's under the sink. You used a 90 Ell which is against code.....very hard to snake the drain the way you did it... that why its the code
WA state UPC that is not a code violation. I can see where it might be nice to put a long sweep in there for snaking purpose, but I have never seen a long sweep installed there. Thank you for watching.
@@ThatFixItGuy horizontal to horizontal you should put a long 90
Wow neat job Brian you make it look so easy. That bad boy drill would break an arm.👍
Thank you. It would break an arm for sure!
when you used the level was that level or some kind of inclination for the pipe?
Light materials but works very well
Feels good to take copper out. No worries on leaks when that gone.
Yeah that will be good for along time. Those Johnson Tees are a joke. Problem waiting to happen.
Horrible grammar, you have. (like Yoda... and this idiot in the video)
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I don't believe that you are allowed to drill through a king stud on a load bearing wall. You could go up to about 2" hole if you double up framing studs on load bearing walls. Maybe your building code is different, but feel free to let me know if I am wrong. Thanks!
Just to clarify, I often see the trap arm running through cabinets due to this issue.....admittedly very ugly though and homeowners don't like it. My guess is that with the shear reinforcement of the plywood and being on the second floor only supporting the roof, the structural would never become an issue. Just don't know that code allows for it.
No are correct that you should not notch out or drill the king stud, totally against code. It was a situation that would have cost an arm and leg to do any other way. With crawl space constraints or king stud replacement they were into the realm of crazy money to make a proper code approved repair. repair. Thought about bringing out the wall and notching the cabinet, but the dishwasher gies in that space and was not going to fit properly if the pipe got 45ed out. I did not want to get into that on a video, but looking back I should have. I am going to take the video down. I don't want people learning wrong things from me. I really love doing this and am not in the habit of bad practices.
I'd rather you leave it up and add a caveat. There's not much content on TH-cam for this type of issue. I think that Simpson makes a stud shoe to reinforce a notched stud, but don't know if it can be used for a King stud.....might be another option
Sounds Good. I have not seen a stud shoe for a king stud. I am searching for other options. Have reached out to a few people. I will write a disclaimer comment and pin it. There is already a disclaimer in the description box of the video. I'm trying to help not hinder! Thank you
Great information brother
Thank you. I’m trying to put the knowledge out there.
Thank you sir 👍
Your welcome! Thank you for watching.
Good times!
Thanks bro!
Thanks
Your welcome. Thanks for watching.
Great Vid. I have a question: can I use a low inlet trap for a garbage disposal and cut the black pipe from disposal? The wall drain height is 17 1/2 O.C and the new single bowl sink is 10” deep (undermount) dishwasher is gonna be connected to disposal. Thanks.
You could be ok as long as the drain line coming out of the wall is lower than the disposal discharge. If not you will want to cut and lower the drain in the wall.
Thank you so much.
You make the job look easy. How long did it take you?
Thank you for watching. It took about 1 1/2-2 hours.
Hello,
Does the new drain pipe rest level, or does it have some fall towards the exit end?
It has slope. 1/4 in per foot.
Can you do changing a bedroom door handle video?
I can do that for sure. Thank you for watching!
Hey Irvin I just released a door knob replacement video today for you! Thank you for the suggestion and thanks again for watching!
That Fix It Guy thanks
Happy to help!
Is that an exterior wall
It is on a exterior wall right below a window for the kitchen.
drilling thru those 2x4 like that will weaken your structure
How do you put the pipe in the walls if you don't drill out the 2x4? I would love to know your method.
Just have your pipe come up from the floor
You can do that, but you still have vent pipe that needs to be ran in the walls. You don't want a piece of two inch pipe just hanging out there exposed.
As a builder I agree that installing a 2" line thru a 2x4 stud doesn't leave much of the stud left but their isn't any alternative. Your right about the hole hawg, when it binds up and it will you'll come out on the losing end every time and I don't care you are. Good straight to the point well made video. My brother gave me some good advice. He said when using a pistol grip type 1/2" drill motor with a hole saw , grip it in your left hand. He said when it binds up the drill motor will come out of your hand naturally without torguing your wrist.
That is great advice from your brother! I will keep the left hand trick in mind. Thank you for your input in this. It is the way I was taught to install the pipe. Much better than notching it out.
Keep drilling holes 2 9/16 s😂😂😂, i wonder what a carpenter said about your holes 😂😂😂😂😂 handyman move
I meant bedroom door knob
I can do that.
Isn't it called a right angle drill??
It technically is a right angle drill, but made with a bit more of a purpose super beefed up version.
not a terrible job, I do hope you deburred inside pipe after using pipe cutter to cut pipe, there will be a ridge left inside pipe after cutting.
What’s the code for sink drain off the floor?
that drill will break limbs
Yeah it is crazy. I have a couple stories when I review it.
U screwed the handle in the wrong side
Which handle?
Holehog handle
That is the lovely part about that tool is the handle can go on either side. Thanks for watching.