When I was in the glass business, whenever we had to install a shower unit and had to drill into tile we would use a punch first to keep the drill bit from wandering all over the bathroom. Just center the tip of the punch in the center of the sharpie mark and give it a "Hard tap". It makes just enough of a tiny hole in the tile surface to act as a guide for the drill bit and then you're good to go.
I put in a new utility sink for her a while ago. So she decided to wash oil based paint brushes in it. It is still there as a reminder. Thank you for the video, Tim. Stay safe and stay warm
Job well done. I guess but you didn't walk us along with any of the steps. Next time maybe try giving a brief verbal description of what you're doing in each step and the tools & pieces you're using for that step.
"Nice and easy" as he literally tears it apart with a dull husky blade! Nice Job Tim! LMAO Another "plumber" is born from the "I never graduated high school, but now charge more than a lawyer to plumb a laundry tub" world.... You guys literally have no shame or a moral compass.. LMFAO..😂😂😂😂
Thank you,great video help me do the sink drain installation perfectly 🎉
When I was in the glass business, whenever we had to install a shower unit and had to drill into tile we would use a punch first to keep the drill bit from wandering all over the bathroom. Just center the tip of the punch in the center of the sharpie mark and give it a "Hard tap". It makes just enough of a tiny hole in the tile surface to act as a guide for the drill bit and then you're good to go.
I put in a new utility sink for her a while ago. So she decided to wash oil based paint brushes in it. It is still there as a reminder. Thank you for the video, Tim. Stay safe and stay warm
Great video Tim, that's some easy money my friend!!!!!!!!!!!! keep the video's coming.>.
Damn bro your boots look like mine lol. Drywaller here
Top class Tim 👍👍👍
Job well done. I guess but you didn't walk us along with any of the steps. Next time maybe try giving a brief verbal description of what you're doing in each step and the tools & pieces you're using for that step.
I'm pretty sure my pipes are glued together. Not an easy twist off.
Awesome video. Thanks.
How far from ground you have the supply lines and waste pipe
18”
Stupid faucet for a utility sink, IMO. But hey that's what the customer wanted.
Thanks for including pricing. That would be $225 labor here.
"Nice and easy" as he literally tears it apart with a dull husky blade! Nice Job Tim! LMAO
Another "plumber" is born from the "I never graduated high school, but now charge more than a lawyer to plumb a laundry tub" world....
You guys literally have no shame or a moral compass..
LMFAO..😂😂😂😂
Did you cut the supply line? I don't understand, if I'm replacing the tub, what was the purpose of cutting it?
Maybe so they could remove the sink without having to jam tools in there to unscrew the lines awkwardly?🤷🏼♀️ I was wondering the same thing
Thank you! So helpful!
Would’ve been nice to put a coat of paint on the wall before mounting JUST SAYING
*Very easy to use and empty.*
i like Jobs like that.
waste was too close , whoever put on a 22 1/2 bend and got her done...thats how a plumber in the know connects waste/drainage pipe...good stuff
Gotta hate flat head screws.