These ” How to” Plumbing videos are a must. Even if you feel you know everything there is to know about plumbing repairs, there is something in these videos for you. Just imagine if you could watch a plumber install and repair plumbing day by day, hour after hour. Could you imagine what you would learn? Yes, you could learn enough to start your own plumbing repair service. Not only would you save money, but you can make money. Well, your wish has come true. On these videos you will find and learn all the tricks of the trade that the pros already know. No more biting your nails when you call the plumber. No more taking off from work, staying at home waiting for the plumber to show up only to have him / her call you to say he or she may have to reschedule. With these plumbing videos you will be impressed and happy to know the knowledge is just an arm’s reach away. Pick up any one of the videos; toilet, bath, sink, tub and shower, kitchen sink, hot water heater and the sump pump. The list goes on. Every video has been created by a licensed plumber with over 25 years experience in plumbing repairs services. You will be watching a real plumber doing service, not someone that can just talk the talk, but can walk the walk. There are no plumbing videos out there like these. It took years to develop these videos. We know there is a need out there for these plumbing repair videos. After years of plumbing service, we have come across many people who could really not afford a plumber …
Hello this is PlumberX. People always ask me what gave you the idea and what made you create these how to plumbing videos? Coming up with the idea was easy. After many years as a plumber and servicing customers at there home I’ve seen a lot of people in tuff situations, people that could not afford a plumber, people that didn’t have time to wait for a plumber to come to there home and make repairs, hearing horror stories of Plumbers that have rip off costumers and gave bad service, to me this was a loud cry for help. One story come to mind; A friend of mine calls me and ask, PlumberX could you do me a favor and help this older lady that I know, and go by and look at her Plumbing, she needs plumbing work really bad but she’s to scared to call a plumber because of the cost, and she know that if I send you over there to check out the plumbing she can trust me as a friend recommending you, sure I said I could do that. The next day came and I went to the older lady’s home she came to the door with a pleasant smile very humble. I could see it in her eye’s she didn’t have to say a word ( What is this going to cost ) she was very polite and courteous. Sir would you like some thing to drink and I do appreciate you coming to check out my plumbing on such short notice. No problem mam, lets see what’s going on here with your plumbing. This way Sir in the kitchen. As I walk through the home I saw in the corner of my eye younger children around 3, 5 and 6 years of age running around …
Hello this is PlumberX. People always ask me what gave you the idea and what made you create these how to plumbing videos? Coming up with the idea was easy. After many years as a plumber and servicing customers at there home I’ve seen a lot of people in tuff situations, people that could not afford a plumber, people that didn’t have time to wait for a plumber to come to there home and make repairs, hearing horror stories of Plumbers that have rip off costumers and gave bad service, to me this was a loud cry for help. One story come to mind; A friend of mine calls me and ask, PlumberX could you do me a favor and help this older lady that I know, and go by and look at her Plumbing, she needs plumbing work really bad but she’s to scared to call a plumber because of the cost, and she know that if I send you over there to check out the plumbing she can trust me as a friend recommending you, sure I said I could do that. The next day came and I went to the older lady’s home she came to the door with a pleasant smile very humble. I could see it in her eye’s she didn’t have to say a word ( What is this going to cost ) she was very polite and courteous. Sir would you like some thing to drink and I do appreciate you coming to check out my plumbing on such short notice. No problem mam, lets see what’s going on here with your plumbing. This way Sir in the kitchen. As I walk through the home I saw in the corner of my eye younger children around 3, 5 and 6 years of age running around …
Audio from the 2010 Summer Scrambler (7/24/10). This is my first song of the set, and I screwed up my breath control, so I’m gasping for air through most of it. And the audio quality isn’t great. Other than that, I think it went fairly well.
NO SKINS! The golden wrench in the tf2 files made available to me by editing the files in the Scripts/items folder. By editing further, i made the pyro have it also.
After seeing a screenshot of an engineer in this spot, I took it as a challenge. So here you go, a tried and true Ninjaneer in action. This is doable before setup ends, but it’s not even halfway useful until late in the game.
Second track from the ’93 album No Need for Alarm. Del is amazing. His combo of interesting delivery, catchy beats and humour is just mezmorizing and addictive… I recommend his first album (I Wish My Brother George Was Here) and the album this song is from (No Need for Alarm) You may also recognise Del’s voice as an MC for Damon Albarn’s Gorillaz project.
Catch A Bad One (Video Version) by Del Tha Funkee Homosapien (c) 1993 Elektra Entertainment Group, A Division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from heroicarts and more videos in the Remodeling Bathrooms category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Whether it’s broken or just plain ugly, your old faucet can be replaced with a shiny new one in a flash. To complete this How-To you will need: Tape measure A new faucet Safety glasses A bucket A crescent or basin wrench Non-abrasive cleaner Two new supply lines Penetrating oil Plumber’s putty Pipe joint compound Step 1: Measure the old faucet Before purchasing a new faucet, measure your old one carefully to make sure you pick one that fits. Tip: You may want to replace the supply lines as well. Just make sure they’re the right size for the new faucet. Step 2: Turn off water Put on your safety glasses. Locate the shut-off valve for the faucet you are replacing and turn off the water. Most likely, it is a handle under the sink that needs to be turned clockwise. There might be two: one for hot and one for cold. Tip: If you don’t see a shut-off valve under the sink, follow the pipes until you find it, or turn off the main water supply to your house, which is usually located in the basement or close to the water meter. Step 3: Release excess water Turn on the faucet until all remaining water in the pipes flows out. Step 4 …
www.AsktheBuilder.com host Tim Carter demonstrates how to install a kitchen faucet. Putting in your own kitchen faucet isn’t as hard as you think. This video walks you through hooking up the waterlines and a veggie sprayer.
I have tried a basin wrench, a socket wrench, an adjustable wrench… I have used heat, I have used WD-40, I have used a hammer and a flat head screwdriver to try and loosed the nut and bolt. I have even tried a hacksaw, but that gets me nowhere quick. I really don’t want to have to remove my sink completely to change the faucet. I think Hercules tightened these nuts. Can anyone give me some advice on how to get these nuts off so I can change out the faucets?
[Del] People havin memory loss, they don’t remember I’m the boss You’re claustrophobic, when I close in In on your men and your faculty, you wack’ll be out my face, you must be basin if you think that you could tackle the triumphant, I pump it, the volume Increase as you mieces get sliced to pieces Please listen to my album Even if you’re white like talcum and unpaid get’cha stayin Tuned with my tune and I presume and see doom, designated yo anyone who stated A word against me, I serve an MC, simply Put like my foot up your anus, ya Shamus Tryin to get over, I’ma go for mine You know the time now that I’m older I’m gonna rip niggaz heads with the said salutations Introducing Del and his bid for boostin tails of my adventures, attempt to try and you will limp or die, whichever I choose, you lose Crews get ashamed cause we blame ‘em for bitin You might win, if you start writin, and stop fightin No time for games I’ll rearrange my vocals in your headphones I hold ’til I get a answer Acknowledge and abolish all the wack records Hieroglyphics, you know, repected [Chorus: repeat 2X] Who caught the harm? You bought the farm If you’re a friend, there’s no need for alarm [Del] I get juiced when I let loose a little of my cleverness Up under my follicles with no mousse Choose your weapon, you kept steppin You’re swept in a hurricane, Del’ll blow your brain So your next generations of youth will be facin the truth And the truth is I’ll leave you with the loose tooth Gums get split …
Yes I have all the proper tools, I’m using a basin wrench…I’ve got the old kitchen faucet disassembled…one retainer nut is off after some effort, but the other won’t budge (white plastic style)…I can’t get it off and it’s the only thing holding me back from getting my new faucet in…this is suppose to be an easy project but it’s killing my entire day, please help if you have advice!
inurtownplumbing.ca Plumbing in Vancouver DIY tips. How to install a kitchen sink with basic tools. Once your counter top hole is cut you can install a kitchen sink quite easily. First thing you want to do is install the basin clips so the sink is wedged up against the counter and held firmly in place. The next step is to install the basket strainers. Use plumbers putty under the rim of the basket strainer to create a water tight seal and tighten by hand. The excess plumbers putty will squeeze out and create a nice seal and allow you to center the basket strainer in the sink basin. The next thing is to install the tail piece using the brass tubing and the plastic seal as the connector. Tighten up the brass by hand and give it one small turn with a pair of pliers. Slide the slip joints onto the brass connections, and tighten the slip joints by hand as well. The P trap should line up nicely with the plumbing pipes, allowing you to tighten the union nut on the P trap by hand. Caution Do not use a wrench on the P trap union nut. Finally, tighten everything by hand and you’re done the first half of your kitchen sink installation. For professional help call: In Ur Town Plumbing — 778-829-1448