How to remove a cast iron lead joint (Revised/Re-edited)

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  • @elmono3939
    @elmono3939 Рік тому +16

    This is a real plumbing, ladies and gents. No shinny tools, no clean shirts - all just dirt, dust, rust, and heavy work - all in 16" of space under the house. Thank you for showing it how it is.

  • @jakester455
    @jakester455 Рік тому +12

    Love these dudes that go through the trouble to film and upload a procedure and then skip the hardest part of the procedure. Hello!!! That's the part we struggle with! LOL

  • @TravisMess
    @TravisMess Рік тому +16

    Bro. Thanks for cutting the part of the video we all came here for...

  • @tombingel9877
    @tombingel9877 2 роки тому +19

    Drilling out the lead in Oakham is an absolutely wonderful way to remove cast-iron pipe from the hub. Worked a lot easier than I thought. Excellent video, very helpful

  • @ronmoore6598
    @ronmoore6598 2 роки тому +100

    After 5 and 1/2 minutes of drilling you skip over actually taking the old piece out???

    • @robsmith4884
      @robsmith4884 2 роки тому +31

      This comment saved me 4.5 mins.

    • @islandsounz7480
      @islandsounz7480 2 роки тому +11

      Best believe that was done on purpose!

    • @mitchtrevino4471
      @mitchtrevino4471 2 роки тому +13

      Would a propane soldering torch soften up the lead, just enough heat to pull out iron sleeve?

    • @gersonpaiz5367
      @gersonpaiz5367 2 роки тому +5

      they edited the best part

    • @MrPoopyButhole
      @MrPoopyButhole 2 роки тому +8

      They didn't want to show the part where they had to put the torch on it for another hour either that or they drilled holes for another hour and a half

  • @dereks.6783
    @dereks.6783 19 днів тому +1

    Followed your video and successfully joined new 4" to the existing cast. Love the shovel trick to push the pvc into the donut. I had a cheap shovel and I broke the handle but with the thousand or so dollars I saved, well worth it. Thank you sir!

  • @losferwords100
    @losferwords100 3 роки тому +38

    A trick to make it extremely easy to get the new PVC piece into the rubber donut is to cut a notch into the pipe about an inch wide and an inch deep and bevel the inside edge of the notch slightly. Can all be done with just a sawzall. Put the pipe in the donut with the notch facing up and it'll slide right in every time. Once the notch is fully in the donut, it'll snug up and you can smack it in with a hammer from there as usual, the notch just helps get it started. That was a trick I learned rather recently from a fellow old-school master plumber. I used to do it just like this and bevel the whole outer edge and lube the hell out of it but the notch makes it so much easier. Don't even need lube or anything.

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +14

      I’ll definitely give that a try. I was blessed to be taught by a couple older plumbers close to retirement who were way past the “he’s gonna take my job” to dumping as much knowledge in my head they could. Sent me home with a headache most days!! Thanks for the tip!

    • @phantom12321800
      @phantom12321800 2 роки тому +1

      so no concerns about this separating? I know drains aren't under any great pressure, just surprised there's no clamp or cement to replace the lead.

    • @losferwords100
      @losferwords100 2 роки тому +3

      @@phantom12321800 There is a steel clamp that goes over the rubber that tightens with a couple of hose clamps.

    • @michaelrothman4602
      @michaelrothman4602 2 роки тому +1

      Cut a notch in the steel?

    • @losferwords100
      @losferwords100 2 роки тому +4

      @@michaelrothman4602 No, the new PVC pipe

  • @topherdean1024
    @topherdean1024 4 місяці тому

    Oh joy. I'm a remodeling contractor with over 40 years of experience and this is the first time I've encountered a lead fitting in cast iron, restoring a 1911 home. I tried map gas with turbo head and nothing. So drilling, ok, thank you sir, I'll get right on it.

  • @johnsontran980
    @johnsontran980 4 роки тому +22

    Not all cast iron hubs are the same, and not all rubber donuts are the same. Although your pvc connection the donut is tight doesn't mean your donut to the cast iron is tight. I recommend putting silicon around the donut that will make up for any imperfections on the connection to give it a better seal.

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  4 роки тому +12

      Thanks for the feedback Johnson! I normally would agree with you...but we’re near Charlotte where Charlotte Pipe is located so most of the cast iron pipe and fittings we see are Charlotte pipe and the donuts we use are “Charlotte seals” that are also made by Charlotte Pipe and still used in new commercial installs. I’ve ran loads of push joint cast iron in new schools and healthcare jobs during my career. We have to test those just like pvc systems and only use pipe lube (camel snot if you live around here) to complete the joints. If your using a donut from one manufacturer and a fitting from another I imagine you’re correct.

    • @justen7994
      @justen7994 3 роки тому

      Tye seals are a huge pain

    • @tacklebox6239
      @tacklebox6239 3 роки тому

      Camel Snot? You mean Duck Butter.

    • @bradhaenitsch1145
      @bradhaenitsch1145 2 роки тому

      @@justen7994 yes sir try the 10” and up not fun

    • @Z-Ack
      @Z-Ack 2 роки тому

      Joy jelly?

  • @ZaKattack52
    @ZaKattack52 2 роки тому +7

    I wonder if a 4 1/8” hole saw would work too ?!

  • @flav314
    @flav314 Рік тому +5

    Awesome job guys this was soo !informative and helpful keep up the good work, this will help me to complete a basement shower/bathroom remodeling project thanks for the information 👍

  • @robertanderson6692
    @robertanderson6692 2 роки тому +4

    Very professional and informative. So nice to see the 'next generation' in the succession pipeline.

  • @davidstock2713
    @davidstock2713 2 роки тому +4

    Notch the cast hub with a grinder, approx 2-4 locations, carefully to not place notch to deep, notching the cast pipe itself. Once it's notched, each piece,also the lead sleeve will be removable within entire sleeve/1-piece lead, very easily removed. Secondary would be sawzall with cast iron new blade, same process as within notching, secondary choice due to any near by neighboring lead joints usually will begin to leak, due to the vibration sawzall creates. Once hub is removed, you now have a flush end to work with, no-hub band your repair, and-or spot repair replacement. Much better joint than any id/inside diameter joint sleeve adapter. Due to id/inside diameter adapters create a lip inside the drain line, that catches debris within.

  • @rickdoran6651
    @rickdoran6651 2 роки тому

    if i could give a thousand thumbs up i would.
    I ran into this problem on a job today and was in a jam on HOW to remove the lead ( heat didn't work) . and what fittings to use to join the PVC.
    Thanks a ton !!

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 10 місяців тому +1

    How is it that the cast iron is so rust free ???? Does the age of the pipe when made make a difference Sir ??

  • @robertkinnan3478
    @robertkinnan3478 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you. This video saved me. Had to change my main sewer pipe and the connection at the road had no cast iron pipe to attach to, only the joint itself. Worked perfectly.

  • @philfrank9483
    @philfrank9483 4 роки тому +10

    Thanks for posting this. i'm about to tackle removing a cast iron pipe from its hub in my basement tomorrow and this is one of the few videos i've been able to find that shows how clean out the lead without melting it. i'm curious - what kind of grease did you use? i can imagine the wrong kind might degrade the donut over time

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  4 роки тому +3

      A general pipe lube should work fine, I think we used silicone or silicone grease in this occasion I can’t remember exactly. As far as I know silicone doesn’t degrade the neoprene the donut is made from like true rubber gaskets used in the past.

    • @solareclipsetimer
      @solareclipsetimer 4 роки тому +4

      @@plumb4uplusmorellc533 I am doing this right now on 2 shower drains. The removal section of your video, drilling out the lead, was very helpful to me, thanks for posting that. I called Fernco technical support and they said to only use soap for a lubricant, like dishwashing liquid soap. I am not sure about other things that maybe safe to use, but that is what they told me.

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks Solar Eclipse Timer...we have a once in a lifetime solar convergence coming up tonight between Saturn and Jupiter hopefully you’ll get a chance to see it. Back to plumbing thanks for the recommendation from fernco!! I’ve used a lot of things to lube gaskets over the years but never used dish soap. I’ll have to give that a shot. Thanks

    • @stompy676
      @stompy676 3 роки тому +1

      Duck butter

    • @Nateninenine
      @Nateninenine 3 роки тому +1

      Beacon grease 😅

  • @RG_sssSMOKING
    @RG_sssSMOKING 3 роки тому +5

    Very interesting, us electricians don't have them kind of problems!
    Nice video, sometimes you just have to stay after it.

  • @jimlaporta8573
    @jimlaporta8573 Рік тому +10

    Next time get a hole saw larger than the pipe and smaller than the hub, and use the hole saw to remove the lead. It takes about 2 minutes and you will have it done...

    • @TheItinerantCraftsman
      @TheItinerantCraftsman 8 місяців тому +1

      I rarely work with lead
      This is the tip I was looking for
      Thanks 🙏

  • @billstobie4872
    @billstobie4872 Рік тому

    Thanks for your video! Helped me accomplish the same issue. After I had the old cast iron pipe and most of the lead out of the hub tho, I hit the hub with a 2 3/4" cupped wire wheel on my 4" grinder. Had to help some of the wires into the hub with a screwdriver to get it fully in the hub. Cleaned and smoothed the inside of hub up extremely well but made a nasty dust cloud. I also got the
    soaped fernco doughnut inside the hub relatively easy pushing it in while hub was still pretty warm from melting the lead, but not hot enough to melt the rubber. Thanks for your help!

  • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
    @plumb4uplusmorellc533  4 роки тому +3

    Glad to hear it worked for you Watertown!!

  • @danielcichello4421
    @danielcichello4421 10 місяців тому

    How did you remove all the leftover lead in the pipe after removing the old section?? Grind? Heat? Video was cut right at that part lol! Please let us know.

  • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
    @plumb4uplusmorellc533  4 роки тому +3

    Javier you’re correct that fitting is illegal now but we didn’t have plumbing code here until the 80’s. If I were to guess I think this place was built somewhere in the 60’s. Most houses around here are piped with a stack with a sanitary tee in its back with a cleanout, all other lines run into that stack with additional San tees with the 3 or 4 inch vent being the one right below the toilet which usually sweeps up in the wall catching the lavatory on the way out the roof. The stack usually lines up with the toilet.

    • @court2379
      @court2379 2 роки тому

      The way you dumped all that lead into the soil is probably why it's illegal... Put a bag under it to catch the lead chips instead of contaminating the soil.
      Otherwise thanks for the video. My whole house is cast iron that has to go.

    • @wg7644
      @wg7644 2 роки тому

      @@court2379 Do you know how much lead is used and shot - that little bit isn't anything sigh

    • @court2379
      @court2379 2 роки тому

      @@wg7644 There is a difference between it being scattered all over the wilderness and it being concentrated in a few spots around your house. If it is anywhere that gets foot traffic it can get picked up as dust and make its way into your house where it gets breathed and swallowed thru flem, or settles on things you touch and eat. If you have a well nearby it can leach into your water supply (though surface water generally shouldn't get in). I believe some plants can also pick it up if you garden and then eat those plants.
      Tiny amounts, but over 20 years can start to matter. Though any house that has cast iron piping also has lead paint, and the flakes of it landing all around the house is probably far worse.
      It's a small risk, but why not be a little more careful and eliminate it entirely.

    • @wg7644
      @wg7644 2 роки тому

      @@court2379 I've been around awhile. America's true health issues are about consuming too much food - there is a band wagon that needs to go forward.

    • @court2379
      @court2379 2 роки тому

      @@wg7644 While I agree with your statement, I don't see what is has to do with needlessly contaminating the soil around a house?

  • @joeycmore
    @joeycmore 3 роки тому +4

    Is it necessary to clean out cast iron before gasket insert is pushed in? Just so you know, it is difficult to hear/understand much of what you're saying throughout this video... Thank you for the info

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +1

      Seymore that’s a great question. Once the lead is removed behind it is oakum which fills the void between the outside of the pipe and the inside of the hub. Depending on how tightly the oakum is packed you can sometimes wiggle the pipe out and other times have to pull it out with needle nose pliers or a screwdriver. The pipe should come out in one piece and the oakum should separate from the hub fairly easily. You would need to make sure none of the residual oakum would keep the new seal from contacting the hub. Also sorry about the volume this was one of our first videos...we’ve learned a lot since then. Check it out on our new channel multiple links are in the comments

  • @anonymousbaros4424
    @anonymousbaros4424 3 роки тому

    Awesome work. Over in my neck of the woods these new guys are stretching ferncos/cantex over the hubs...it ends up causing a cavity and gunky build up but of course it takes a while then I find it and have to ty seal it like this or cut it off so that the cast iron and PVC can be squared up clean and joined with plain "fernco" coupling.

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +1

      We’ve encountered what your talking about and it’s issues. Glad to hear you’re doing it the right way. The plumbing trade needs lots of that! While I have you UA-cam terminated this channel for violating community guidelines but we’re not even sure why. All I can do is respond to comments here. We’re still making videos if you’re interested. Lots of links in the comments .

  • @alanCalhoun2
    @alanCalhoun2 9 місяців тому

    Just Curious, Can you just heat the lead solder joint up real hot and twist the old piece out? I can do it on copper joints.

    • @seanlucy6432
      @seanlucy6432 9 місяців тому

      Your going to be there a long time and you have to keep scraping the lead with a screwdriver to keep it shiny so it will melt better I'd suggest using using the drill like he did and then if you have to torch it go ahead but if you haven't experienced it burning okum is horrible

  • @nivaldo758
    @nivaldo758 8 місяців тому

    Great video. Very intelligent way to work. Congrats

  • @QuiK075
    @QuiK075 Рік тому

    Thank you so much, that tricked saved me a lot of headaches. You’re the man!

  • @copiedoffme
    @copiedoffme 3 місяці тому

    Amazing no cussing! Great job.

  • @jonathanklopf7581
    @jonathanklopf7581 Рік тому

    finally a real plumber.

  • @Nottotv
    @Nottotv 11 місяців тому

    What’s wrong with cutting the hub off and attaching a 4 inch rubber coupling?

  • @adaleparker1956
    @adaleparker1956 2 роки тому

    Do you not have to glue to rubber donut in or is there enough compression to hold it.

  • @KeyserTheRedBeard
    @KeyserTheRedBeard 3 роки тому +1

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    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +1

      Red Beard...we’re quite the beard fans around here as well!! Thanks for the thumbs up. Unfortunately this channel got terminated so all we can do is comment. Please check our our new channel we’re all these videos are duplicated and we’re still uploading new ones!!

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +1

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    • @KeyserTheRedBeard
      @KeyserTheRedBeard 3 роки тому +1

      @@plumb4uplusmorellc533 No problem at all, always happy to support my fellow content creators. I am looking forward to improving on my own current video format I have uploaded and, in the future, trying to create content as good as yours in the long-term............sorry to hear about the terminated channel. Sounds good. will do.

  • @LSaunders4321
    @LSaunders4321 Рік тому

    What’s holding the rubber to the cast iron

  • @dannydee9919
    @dannydee9919 3 роки тому +1

    Im trying to remove a 1.5 galvanized pipe thats jointed to a cast iron elbow, at first i thought it was just
    threaded, but as i tried spinning it off its just keeps spinning, and it spins freely both directions. Is your video demonstration the thing im dealing with?

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +2

      Johnny it’s very likely that that the galvanized is leaded in just like the joint we did in the video. That was common practice in our areas (NC) at least. If it’s 1-1/2 in a 2” hub you can probably use a larger diameter bit than a 1/4” like we used in the video. Good luck!

    • @dannydee9919
      @dannydee9919 3 роки тому +1

      @@plumb4uplusmorellc533 you are absolutely correct. I ended up doing as you did in the video, drilling and using the gasket donut,
      what a bitch it was for me, the hub was next to a foundation riser, drilling at an angle while keeping my wrist straight so that the bit went in straight, last thing i wanted was to damage the wall of the hub.
      Thanks for taking the time to respond. Im going to hit the subscribe. Looking forward to more content!

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому

      @@dannydee9919 if your going to subscribe please subscribe to our new channel here ua-cam.com/video/QJNFcBEVmPY/v-deo.html. All we can do on this channel is respond to comments. We violated UA-cam community guidelines somehow so we had to start a new one.

    • @dannydee9919
      @dannydee9919 3 роки тому +2

      @@plumb4uplusmorellc533 done!subscriber number 26th!
      A plumbing channel Violateing youtubes community guidelines? That's a first. Did you guys forget to edit out the "plumbers crack"?? Lol .jk.

  • @JoeSmith-to5ls
    @JoeSmith-to5ls 3 роки тому

    Very helpful watched video in oz I’m about to tackle the same project
    I’m adding a second toilet on to my stack
    Thanks again

  • @rickcarroll5937
    @rickcarroll5937 3 роки тому +1

    Just asking, but would it not have been easier to slide the rubber flange on the 5 " PVC piece first and then slide them onto the cast iron piping?

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +5

      Great question Rick…That actually won’t work because if you put the gasket on the 4” pvc first it actually expands it too much to fit into the cast iron hub. If you put it into the cast iron hub then push the PVC in then the ribs on the inside and outside of the gasket compress both inwardly and outwardly sealing against both surfaces. By the way this channel was terminated by UA-cam only allowing us to respond to comments but we’re still making videos on our new channel here ua-cam.com/video/Db2lOKs6e2o/v-deo.html

  • @jerseyscaler445
    @jerseyscaler445 3 роки тому

    Seeing this possibly
    Resolved my entire issue. What is keeping the pipe fitted tight into the cast iron pipe. I have this situation but I’ll have to get buried with gravel and concrete Bc it’s under a slab. That rubber won’t slide out of the cast iron pipe? Maybe I’m missing something . Tnx

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому

      The inner diameter of the gasket is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the pipe and likewise the outer diameter of the gasket is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the hub so when you push the pipe in it puts pressure on the joint both ways. That being said it can be pushed back out of the joint with the same pressure it was push in with so be careful during backfill. Also please subscribe to our new channel where we’re still doing videos. All we can still do on this one is reply to comments. ua-cam.com/channels/1-RtPJegbm-DW-A7HdaRmw.html

  • @mattmccarty72
    @mattmccarty72 Рік тому

    I usually cut a 1" section out of the pipe going into hub towards the top of the fitting and then another cut to remove half the pipe in hub. Then I take a hammer and break out the cast pipe that is remaining. Then with a flat screw driver and hammer collapse the lead ring and remove the oakum. Lead is saved to either repour or save for another job.

  • @JLitt-us4vs
    @JLitt-us4vs 2 роки тому

    This is great but I have a 3inch hub Y that I am trying to remove the lead in but it’s up in the wall near the ceiling. I’m trying to attach a 2in shower drain to it with a donut. It’s in a confined space. Maybe can get in there with a drill. Any ideas??

  • @daisey234
    @daisey234 2 роки тому

    Take it out like it was put in . Heat ! It’s that simple . Poured a lot of lead in my days vertical and horizontal.

    • @carolinacontingencyllc7809
      @carolinacontingencyllc7809 2 роки тому

      The redundancy of these comments is astounding. I’m replying from my other channel I’m not even gonna change log in to respond. This is under a tri plex where two of the three residents are on oxygen. Your caveman tourch tactics are not appropriate for this situation. That’s why this is rare any numskull plumber can melt lead with a torch or any other caveman tactic. This is my 23 or 24 yr plumbing, 10 yrs of which was for the largest medical system in the Carolinas where melting lead with a torch is not an option…sometimes that would be an appropriate option but not in this case. What would be yours or anyone else’s snarky know it all solution to your torch removing all the original tar coating on the pipe…you know the stuff that protects the porous cast iron from rust, degradation, and leaks?

  • @yvonne.stewart2745
    @yvonne.stewart2745 2 роки тому

    When changing cast iron pipes should that rubber piece go in all the pipes when reconnecting with pvc?

  • @sremail4829
    @sremail4829 Місяць тому

    clean the inside of the pipe. get the drill with a wire brush tip and clean that out before the sleeve. good stuff

  • @Brahman12105
    @Brahman12105 Рік тому

    What is the name of this rubber?????ci joint rubber? Plz reply

  • @alski259
    @alski259 2 роки тому +1

    I see how short you cut the pipe before starting with the drill. What about if you inserted a recip saw with a metal blade into that short section of pipe and make cuts in several segments of the pipe (now nipple). Then with enough of the nipple sticking up, bang in towards the center of the nipple until its collapsed inward. Just a suggestion a friend gave me as I am considering that or your method in the video.

  • @danielploy9143
    @danielploy9143 3 роки тому +1

    Educational and impressive. Was that live or was that memorex?

  • @smashsmash5866
    @smashsmash5866 2 роки тому

    Where did you get that flashlight? It looks very useful.

  • @luissandoval4400
    @luissandoval4400 2 роки тому

    Question where did you find the coupling

  • @sonnyh9774
    @sonnyh9774 Рік тому

    could you use a hole saw?

  • @chrisdowney6576
    @chrisdowney6576 10 місяців тому

    I'm glad I came to the comments before I watched the whole video just to get disappointed. Also, have you heard of a mission band?

  • @greenbudkelly2820
    @greenbudkelly2820 5 місяців тому

    Fernco instructions show to slide the rubber on the pipe first, past the depth of the hub. Insert the pipe into the hub and then drive the fernco down into the hub.
    I like your way much better, especially if the hub isn’t in great condition

  • @marcusherrera2328
    @marcusherrera2328 3 роки тому

    What type of rubber adapter was that and where you get it. Thanks

  • @10thman36
    @10thman36 Рік тому

    Thank you. This will be helpful to me

  • @lorenseaton8291
    @lorenseaton8291 2 роки тому

    Your the man!! Just the video I needed …

  • @psychiatry-is-eugenics
    @psychiatry-is-eugenics 2 роки тому

    Any video on how to replace a 4 foot vertical section with same cast iron ; instead of converting to plastic ?

  • @wildcheekymonkey
    @wildcheekymonkey 6 місяців тому

    so is that a 4 sch 40 rubber ? also is the drill bit just like a regular none metal drill bit ? also is that glue?

  • @sean8081a
    @sean8081a Рік тому

    what size drill bit is best?

    • @plumb4uplusmore490
      @plumb4uplusmore490 Рік тому

      It depends on how wide the lead gap it’s. Usually 1/4” but you don’t want the bit to catch the pipe or hub or it’ll snap the bit in half quickly.

  • @Zero_8347
    @Zero_8347 Рік тому

    it never occured to me you could connect to cast iron this way. i might have to try this sometime.

  • @gman00023
    @gman00023 4 роки тому +2

    Hello
    I got this same problem but I spend hours trying to do it and it is impossible my dril bit is getting stuck

  • @mattwilliams3902
    @mattwilliams3902 6 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Couldn’t really hear what toy were saying about drilling though

  • @jasonsneeden5934
    @jasonsneeden5934 3 роки тому +1

    If you use a pipe strap to turn it while you press it will go in easier. Also grease the tye seal

  • @wrdennig
    @wrdennig 3 роки тому +1

    What was the lube that you put on the stub? Also, it looks like you beveled the stub. Right?

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +1

      We used silicone because it’s what we had. The best lube according to fernco which was provided by another viewer is water and dish soap which a lot of us have as leak detector on our trucks anyway. Also yes I beveled the pipe with a grinder and a flap disk. It makes a huge difference than not beveling. Also since this project I did a small job at a pharmaceutical factory which required the pipe and fittings to have an extremely high chemical resistance. The material we used was josam stainless push fit sanitary pipe and fittings with epdm gaskets (the same material the Charlotte seal I used is made of). Point being the silicone shouldn’t cause any degradation which is so thing other viewers were concerned about. Good luck and thanks for watching!!

  • @thebhut3446
    @thebhut3446 Рік тому

    Save your drill bits by setting your screw gun torque to 3 to 4 steps under drill on the chuck. Lead is soft it will still drill it but if you bind the bit that will save it rather than have it snap

  • @BrianSmith-tz2pr
    @BrianSmith-tz2pr 2 місяці тому

    Great idea well done;)

  • @germannavarro3991
    @germannavarro3991 2 роки тому

    Still using PVC? What about o'ring plug pipes?

  • @davida9878
    @davida9878 3 роки тому

    I just replaced a 2" lead pipe. I used your tips. Most important, I had no room to tP the abs into the donut. Recalling u used a shovel, i bought a piece of black pipe, tapped it into dirt and levered the pipe in. It worked beUtifully since there was no room for a shovel.

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому

      Glad it helped!!

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому

      Dave I always forget this...this channel got terminated because of violating community guidelines. I got no strikes or warnings and they won’t even tell me what I did. Here’s a link to our new channel. ua-cam.com/channels/1-RtPJegbm-DW-A7HdaRmw.html

  • @michaelrothman4602
    @michaelrothman4602 2 роки тому

    What did you bevel the pipe with

  • @robertoconnor456
    @robertoconnor456 11 місяців тому

    I use a hole saw slightly larger than the pipe. Takes maybe a minute and it comes right out

  • @kkutube1972
    @kkutube1972 Рік тому

    drywall bit?

    • @carolinacontingencyllc7809
      @carolinacontingencyllc7809 Рік тому

      Nope just a regular old metal bit. Sorry for responding as our other channel. I didn’t think it would be worth the time to logout, log back in, etc. We haven’t done any new videos in a while but I’m hoping to change that soon

  • @Myoldiesrecordings
    @Myoldiesrecordings Рік тому

    Am I crazy or is the connection on top going left of where he was working cracked on bottem??
    I feel like just switching the whole thing to a PVC T would have been faster and more economical.
    In NY a plumbers time is more exp then the material

  • @I.AM.Issachar.
    @I.AM.Issachar. 3 місяці тому +1

    Above ground you're not suppose to use gaskets specially those flimsy home Depot ones you're suppose to lead in a PVC soil adapter and it would have been faster if you would have just melted the lead out

  • @gravymatt
    @gravymatt 3 роки тому

    @Plumb 4 U Plus More, LLC -- What brand and size drill bits were you using?

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +1

      Matt I usually use 1/4” and I’m sure it’s just whatever bit Lowe’s had on sale. It’s very easy to break bits doing this so have extra. Bit quality isn’t a bit deal lead is very soft. Also this channel is terminated for violating one of UA-cam rules but I don’t even know which one. All we can do is comment here. Please check out our new channel where we’re still making videos. ua-cam.com/video/V6fPuBD9jyI/v-deo.html

  • @karolu7035
    @karolu7035 Рік тому

    I thought rubber gaskets are only for underground use .

  • @lisalong8469
    @lisalong8469 2 роки тому

    Can this technique be used below grade?

  • @walkingcam1
    @walkingcam1 2 роки тому

    Hi! What lube did you use?

  • @ItsFritz24
    @ItsFritz24 2 роки тому

    What is that rubber called

  • @FLIguy317
    @FLIguy317 2 роки тому

    Thank you thank you thank you....I just had the same problem with the liquid lead added round the pipe.... Yes easy to remove... Thanks to you buddy

  • @JB-jk3ow
    @JB-jk3ow 4 роки тому +3

    Just did a job yesterday going from 4" hub to 3" pvc with a donut. Talk about a pain. They won't be able to dynamite that fitting apart now.

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  4 роки тому +1

      Those transition donuts are super tough especially when cold. Also if you’ve read any other comments on our channel you’ll see that UA-cam has terminated our channel for severe violations of their community guidelines. They won’t tell us what the violations was and have denied multiple appeals. We’ve started a new channel and hope you can join us there. All we can do on this channel is respond to comments and the content will remain up for now.

    • @JB-jk3ow
      @JB-jk3ow 4 роки тому

      @@plumb4uplusmorellc533 that's obsurd! I'll definitely follow the other channel

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/channels/1-RtPJegbm-DW-A7HdaRmw.html

  • @yvonne.stewart2745
    @yvonne.stewart2745 2 роки тому

    Very good video excellent job. Thanks for making it.

  • @michaelmike5709
    @michaelmike5709 Рік тому

    Usually, Depends upon the occupancy, on the rubber gasket we wear a mask use a wire wheel in a drill , clean the inside of the pipe where the gasket slides into , next , put nice layer of iHercules blue block on the inside of pipe , a little on the gasket, she slides in nice and is leak proof , yes even on the lip / rim . Wear gloves as a this stuff is messy, and tuff to get off. Next needless to say, we dry fitted everything before we permanently installed, this , made all our cuts for the other fittings ,preassembled what ever we could , while our gasket and small section of pvc is drying , If we can we wait appropriately 2 1/2 hours of set up time of the gasket , we come back from our break , or from other work in the building or else where , then come back and finish up. Never any problems, just wear disposable gloves, as the blue block is great, but hard to get off , Great product, this severs two purposes, it acts like a lubricant and it is a permanent seal for the second benefit, you did a great job , this is just an alternative method. 👍.

  • @marvacurtain1653
    @marvacurtain1653 8 місяців тому

    Why put PvC into an old rusty cast iron pipe.? Why not change to hold pipe to PVC?

  • @mynonameyt
    @mynonameyt 2 роки тому +1

    If cut the pipe with a Sawzall at 2 points, like a pie, the old pipe comes out much easier. Just be very careful not to cut into the flange.

  • @bobbytrujillo
    @bobbytrujillo 2 роки тому +1

    Your going through that much trouble. Cut out the San tee on its back and replace with new comby. Looks like you had a ton of room to cut from top and band onto and same on other side??

  • @WatertownFilms
    @WatertownFilms 4 роки тому +3

    It’s worked for us. Thanks for the tip.

  • @cindylong624
    @cindylong624 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
    @plumb4uplusmorellc533  4 роки тому +2

    Jack’s I’ll give that a try next time.

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому

      @Caleb Ahmir Yes it took some time and not right for every situation but worked great for this particular job. If you like this sort of thing visit our new channel where we’re still making videos. This channel was terminated by UA-cam without warning so all we can do is respond to comments. This is a link to our latest video. ua-cam.com/video/xhpnCem6fkM/v-deo.html

  • @bigmike3964
    @bigmike3964 2 роки тому

    Maybe im way off but i would have replaced that whole cast iron T connection, cut the top and sides. Might have actually been less work and it resolves future issues.

  • @martinrascon1350
    @martinrascon1350 9 місяців тому

    My grandpa always used cooking lard and a mini torch to heat up the lead for it to come out faster

  • @jerrytjohnson2263
    @jerrytjohnson2263 Рік тому

    if its held together with lead why not just heat it up with map gas torch?

  • @sjohnson5813
    @sjohnson5813 9 місяців тому

    Use a carbon toothed hole saw bit next time. It will shred right through the lead. Diablo, lennox and Spyder make good ones

  • @lilturk726
    @lilturk726 4 роки тому

    Did you guys just file the edge of the pipe or sand it? Also, thats just regular Plumber's Grease, right?

    • @MrNeptunebob
      @MrNeptunebob 3 роки тому

      Probably listened to Dr. Ruth and used KY.

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +1

      We used a flap disc and a grinder. We used silicone for lube because we had it on the truck. A mild dishwashing liquid or plumbers grease affectionately referred to as camel snot around here.

  • @jerrykuras2979
    @jerrykuras2979 2 роки тому +1

    Another way to remove the joint is to use a torch melt out the lead then wiggle the pipe out of the hub

  • @jchzzeemp594
    @jchzzeemp594 8 місяців тому

    I just did this today but I just used a flath and screw driver and wiggled it out

  • @jeffp6013
    @jeffp6013 3 місяці тому

    just use a sawzall with a carbide blade and go slow. I bring new blades. Cut the iron in about 3 places and very carefully break it out. the lead will come out after that

  • @waltersuarez2009
    @waltersuarez2009 2 роки тому

    Porque no usas soplete y fundía el plomo ..

  • @jonguy4337
    @jonguy4337 2 роки тому +1

    People think its bip- bop in ; not I had to fabricate this to fit and thats why it was 750- or whatever

  • @MrReadandlearn
    @MrReadandlearn 3 роки тому +2

    My experience with cast is remove it all. Any repair is only delaying the inevitable as it's all just as rotten as the piece you are replacing. Not seeing it doesn't mean it's not there. Cast rots from inside .

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +3

      That’s true but some customers (actually a lot) don’t want to spend the money or can’t afford to just replace it so we end up doing this kinda thing. This particular job was a duplex. Landlord in general are especially reluctant to fix it completely, they alway want the cheapest way out.

    • @wg7644
      @wg7644 2 роки тому +1

      You must be made of money.

  • @GM-wn7sb
    @GM-wn7sb 3 роки тому

    I liked this. Tennessee?

    • @plumb4uplusmorellc533
      @plumb4uplusmorellc533  3 роки тому +1

      Close...North Carolina. Accent almost gave us away. If you like this sort of thing check out the new channel we started after UA-cam terminated this one. All we can do here is reply to comments. Thanks ua-cam.com/video/V6fPuBD9jyI/v-deo.html

  • @joeymonsevais503
    @joeymonsevais503 8 місяців тому

    Are fernco donuts up to code

  • @SnApUnique
    @SnApUnique 2 роки тому

    Minute 7:12 : I was always taught when cutting pvc, to grab from the longest side.