I’m like Jim, I buy them but never get rid of them, can never have too many tools. Right angle drill with a hole saw attachment is another handy one👍🏼✌🏼🇺🇸
Michigan here with a temperature of 77 degrees outside for a change. It is always fun to watch Jim describe his plumbing trade. There is always something new to learn.
If you get the oscillating multi tool, get the Milwaukee Fuel models. Doesnt matter if its M12 or M18, the Fuel versions are much quieter and transmit less vibration to your hands. The non-Fuel versions are miserable to use. Even compared to Dewalts, Milwaukees are more pleasant to use.
I just invested in 2 ... wait for it ... pipe wrenches. The Ridgid 14" cast iron and Milwaukee's lighter-duty 10L (long handle, aluminum, smaller head.) Both are great, but most people will never need one today. I'm in a place with galvanized pipes we're slowly taking out. I'll buy a huge one if I'm here long enough to take out the steam pipes. Or a bigger sawzall.
How do you feel about using shark bites in the wall? I had a really tight repair last week in a really old home did not want to risk torching to close to Old dried out attic wood
And don’t forget about the tool at the end of the job: 🍺 or 🍷 or 🥃 or 🍸....I mean the choices are endless! Probably also helps the Grumpy Plumber not be so grumpy at the end of the day. Boy, we both learned so much today!👍
as a master plumber im like jim iv have 45yrs ago iv have lead and okim tools ci cutters i sold a lot of stuff theses kids today dont need that ts all press plastic pvc weh we satrtd all cast lead heaveyshit
Here is all you need to know about loaning out your tools…Don’t ever loan out a tool you expect to receive back. That way, when it isn’t returned you won’t have any heartburn about it.
I'm a supervisor in a big plumbing supply chain in northern California, and I totally agree with your picks! Love your videos! Keep it up!
I’m like Jim, I buy them but never get rid of them, can never have too many tools. Right angle drill with a hole saw attachment is another handy one👍🏼✌🏼🇺🇸
Thanks for sharing once again. Yes! Construction and remodeling my Dewalt Oscillating is a must. Not found of the cutter prices 😊
Michigan here with a temperature of 77 degrees outside for a change. It is always fun to watch Jim describe his plumbing trade. There is always something new to learn.
If you get the oscillating multi tool, get the Milwaukee Fuel models. Doesnt matter if its M12 or M18, the Fuel versions are much quieter and transmit less vibration to your hands. The non-Fuel versions are miserable to use. Even compared to Dewalts, Milwaukees are more pleasant to use.
Always great to see the grumpy guy !!!
Great Video!
I just invested in 2 ... wait for it ... pipe wrenches. The Ridgid 14" cast iron and Milwaukee's lighter-duty 10L (long handle, aluminum, smaller head.) Both are great, but most people will never need one today. I'm in a place with galvanized pipes we're slowly taking out. I'll buy a huge one if I'm here long enough to take out the steam pipes. Or a bigger sawzall.
How do you feel about using shark bites in the wall? I had a really tight repair last week in a really old home did not want to risk torching to close to Old dried out attic wood
I’ve used shark bites in attics and ceilings without a problem over ten years ago.
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Thanks Jim. If you don't believe me, ask your Rabbi. Thumbs up.
Some tools you can rent from Home Depot.❤
And don’t forget about the tool at the end of the job: 🍺 or 🍷 or 🥃 or 🍸....I mean the choices are endless! Probably also helps the Grumpy Plumber not be so grumpy at the end of the day. Boy, we both learned so much today!👍
Basin wrench, too inexpensive to not own 😅
as a master plumber im like jim iv have 45yrs ago iv have lead and okim tools ci cutters i sold a lot of stuff theses kids today dont need that ts all press plastic pvc weh we satrtd all cast lead heaveyshit
Here is all you need to know about loaning out your tools…Don’t ever loan out a tool you expect to receive back. That way, when it isn’t returned you won’t have any heartburn about it.
Buy the right tools. Screw up the project. Learn. Get better.
The Pro Press didnt make the list???
It’s a great tool but for the homeowner, a little too expensive.