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Repairing a cracked cleanout tee on a drain stack

327,869 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

Комментарии: 12

Фото профиля PapaLumber 👊🏻
PapaLumber 👊🏻1 год назад

I would’ve used a pvc coupler on one end, and then a rubber coupler on the other. But not two.

Фото профиля aj massey
aj massey1 год назад

I would have used to repair couplings and not had any of that other stuff repair companies don't have a stop in the center and you can slide it right over you could a couple that correctly

Фото профиля GenXplanation
GenXplanation1 год назад

Looks great. Normally I do one cemented end and one clamped end.

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Фото профиля Nusrat jahan
Nusrat jahan1 год назад

Wow, wonderful picture

Фото профиля Arcfunmi
Arcfunmi1 год назад

Yes, indeed

Фото профиля Tyson Malone
Tyson Malone1 год назад

They put in a san tee after they removed the test tee, and they used no hub bands. Not ideal. Use a test tee, use a coupling and a repair coupling or a fernco.

Фото профиля Skybender
Skybender1 год назад

whered you get the buna rubber sock?

Фото профиля Murdock
Murdock1 год назад

Very expensive wy.. there is a fitting called a 'slip collar' you just put a coupler on the bottom as normal and the slip collar does the same but slides up the pipe.

Фото профиля Tyler Shaw
Tyler Shaw1 год назад

No, use PVC.

Фото профиля Joe Smith 🇺🇸 🦅
Joe Smith 🇺🇸 🦅1 год назад

Or he could use slip couplings and do it the non lazy way.

Фото профиля Arcfunmi
Arcfunmi1 год назад

Really?

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