Cool video! You definitely work in some places with limited access.😳 I know what you mean about the umffff. I don’t have enough umfff either at times…🤣
This must be a warmer weather place where it never drops below freezing because the sump well is outside the foundation of the house, here in Southern Ontario Canada our sump wells are in the basement usually six feet below outside grade and 3 feet below the basement floor.
The other reason and main reason there is a code on pipe fall is so that the water floats the solids to carry them down the pipe …if it had too much fall the water would go and leave behind the solids…why you need between 1/8” and a 1/4” per foot fall…on drains with no solids 1/4” per foot or more is fine…no hard 90s
I wonder how often your dad listens to this very personal song that he created I like this song
Guilty of treeson is a good UA-cam channel to watch for tree felling, chainsaw sharpening, and rigging etc. Like your content.
This channel is gonna grow. Thanks for the video.
I like your content. Good job. Keep up the great work.
Good video! I got a little concerned when I saw you kneeling in front of the chainsaw as you cut the wedge out.
Jack of all trades. Thanks.
I try to be. Thanks for watching.
"In like Finn"😂😅😂 Great play on words!
I had to chuckle at the saying changed from "In like Flynn."😅 (Errol Flynn)
Awww hi Dad, his camera skills are fine by me...
That upside-down Humboldt felling wedge cut was scary to watch.😨
What's the reason to switch to PVC inside the tanks instead of sticking with ABS?
i would get rid of that 90 degree in soil pipe coming from house and use 2, 45 degree bends?
I know the blue truck dropping the tank... Looks like a good fix.
Cool video! You definitely work in some places with limited access.😳
I know what you mean about the umffff. I don’t have enough umfff either at times…🤣
This must be a warmer weather place where it never drops below freezing because the sump well is outside the foundation of the house, here in Southern Ontario Canada our sump wells are in the basement usually six feet below outside grade and 3 feet below the basement floor.
Go and get Ashley's book of knots
The other reason and main reason there is a code on pipe fall is so that the water floats the solids to carry them down the pipe …if it had too much fall the water would go and leave behind the solids…why you need between 1/8” and a 1/4” per foot fall…on drains with no solids 1/4” per foot or more is fine…no hard 90s
Don't pick on the finn's ❤