Plumber here couple rounds with the primer couple rounds with the glue and prime the face of your pipe too looks better than most apprentices I’ve worked around and some plumbers but don’t over complicate it bud appreciate the simple video for beginners and 1/4 turn is fine don’t turn continuously or it may leak. Easy way to do that is use the lettering on the pipe as a guide insert into the hub with the letters facing 8 o’clock and turn them up to 12. Hold them in as they will push out sometimes. And keep making videos like this 👍🏼 everybody does things for the first time at some point in their life and videos like this may help I used this to explain something to my wife
Wow... expert advice on how to make a 1/4 turn. Fascinating. How come you didn't tell people that all the cement/solvent he put in the female side is now INSIDE the pipe?
Well, depending on your location, some inspectors may require you to prime the entire pipe, I suppose. To be honest, the pipe actually looks really lovely when the whole thing is purple. Think about it, right? Purple pipes everywhere! Very sort of Willy Wonka-ish. Even though the pipe is now entirely purple, you may still have to put a lot more around the end, and go around with brush at least 247 times, long enough for the pipe to be visibly melting from the primer. Then, once fitted, it may have to be turned the same number of times, 247. In some locations, 248 turns may be the standard, that one extra turn making a big difference. I think the inspectors have a device that can determine the number of turns, so, whatever you do, don't skimp on the number of turns. I mean, is it really worth failing inspection because you couldn't be bothered to give that extra turn? Think about it guys. This whole process, of course, depends on many other factors, too, such as elevation, wind speed, air pressure, whether or not you're east or west of magnetic north, and, of course, you may have to do this on a day you don't eat any chicken or shellfish. Yeah, something like that. I learned all of this from a conversation I had with a gentleman on a train when I was travelling through captainkirkmanistan, back in the 80's. He was a Master plumber, if my memory isn't failing me. Or did he say he was a 'master drummer,' and I mistakenly heard 'plumber?' I don't know. Anyway, I hope this was helpful in some way :):):)
I'm 47 and its my first time. I just cleared my first kitchen sink drain with those tommy gun snake drills. I lived in a lot of rental situations most of my life and never really had to worry about it.
Hey think you so much. I've watched several of these and yours was WAY simpler and easy to understand. You mentioned ALOT of good pointers that NONE of the other videos said like about holding the pipe for a few min cuz it will push itself out etc. I'm on a 30 day leave from the Marines. I just got home from being stationed in Baghdad and my wife had more then a few things that needed to be fixed around the house. So I had to learn and fix everything fast before my next deployment. So think. Please keep making tutorial videos, Your really good at it.
thanks so much, Ben...now this was the ultimate pipe gluing video of all time....covered everything, those other video with some big- time plumber were confusing.....
Nice vid, and your right, those inspectors REALLY like and want to see that primer, and no one wants to have to redo a pipe b/c if that; ESPECIALLY, when you have a very short stub out to begin with. Cheers✌🏻 (Was taught to prime pipe, fitting, pipe. Than solvent cement (aka glue 😉) fitting, pipe, fitting and then connect w/ 1/4 turn and hold for 10-15 secs so doesn’t back out.)
Thank u!!! This helped soo much!!! I'm using 2 inch schedule 40 pvc pipe as the standpipe/blower pipe for one of my mini sirens, and i have to glue the t fitting to the pipe sections. This tutorial taught me everything i needed to know!!!
Thank you! That was just it, I just needed a reminder. I always helped my dad as a kid but I always want to double check on small important things like this on my 1st time all by myself.
Or you just read the instructions. SMH BTW, he showed you the WRONG way to do this but you couldn't know that. Find my other comments if you want to know.
The last time I messed with PVC was for my potato cannon build about 25 years ago. Now I'm making an oversized net (fishing style) for ensnaring boxes I can't reach from my wheelchair. The hoop will be a square 42". I'm using a 1" ID. The pole is 6', but I may cut that a bit. I will see how much length is practical after I use it. I'm gonna see about this baseball net. Hopefully, it will handle the task. Anyhow, thanks for the instructional video. The only thing I wasn't sure about was if I had to wait X time for the primer to set. I'm glad there isn't a curing time to worry about.
Bevel/chamfer those ends, seems to be a common thing inspector looks for. Agree that too much time spent with the primer allows it to dry out. I was always taught to cement the male and female both.
Yep... And if you use channel locks make sure to keep the locks towards the top of the lid... Anybody who's done this with channel locks knows exactly what I'm talking about and why
I usually only go around the pipe two or three times with each brush. I also use a lot more primer and glue on every fitting, and call it a day. It always works for me.
Using MORE is not better. And never put the cement/solvent in the female fitting... it just ends up inside the pipe/fitting. Defeats the purpose of deburring and priming. Your advice is making things worse. Stop pretending you know something when you do not.
@@DiffEQ I'm not pretending anything. I'm just telling people how I do it. Besides the directions on the can say to put it on both pieces, so that's what I do. According to the directions on the can, you are wrong. I think they know better than you.
This is going to be my first time trying to DIY a PVC Pipe for swimming pool, I have 2 questions: - What if the position is impossible to give a quarter turn? - How much time do I have after applying the primer and the cement before inserting the pipe? I plan to bypass 2 pipes, one is above the other, so I'm going to use 2 elbows and 1 straight down pipe. Plan to install the 2 elbows to the straight down new pipe first, then glue both upper and lower side at the same time to the 2 pipes. That's when I can't make a quarter turn and will need some time to apply primer and cement on 2 elbows and 2 pipes. Thank you.
Well, thank you...I just found out that I've not been using enough primer on my water lines around the farm. Now I know...and knowing is 1/2 the battle! GI Joe...and Benjamin! ;)
Brother, I've been using pvc pipe for 30 yrs.. first I've heard of ""30 times" with the primer. Just circle around 3 or 4 times. Same with clue, then put it together with marks lined up.
Very wrong, the ASTM standard for gluing and priming pipe is 30 times TWICE on the both the fitting and pipe with BOTH the glue and primer. Both IPC and UPC code books state that ASTM D2855-96 standard be used when WELDING pvc pipe... NOT GLUING.
@@MisterGreenGuy I feel like since you said this over and over I should correct it over and over. That ATSM standard doesn't say 30 revolutions. Cite the specific part of that code that says it must be 30 revolutions on each. I think you may be misreading 30 MINUTES of curing time.
it was super clean but I would definitely glue and prime the face of the pipe. It's also interesting that I've read cans of glue that only required priming on 3in or bigger, inspectors always want to see it tho.
I was in lows earlier today and noticed some guy next to me was playing a UA-cam video, I thought nothing of it and couple hours later I decided to search This video up for the first time, turns out it's the same video that the guy in Lowe's was playing right in front of me. just thought that was an interesting coincidence. Thanks for the info
Fernando You must always prime and apply glue to the end of the pipe that guarantee’s you won’t get a leak. Also always apply the glue to a primer’d joint while the primer is still wet. I suggest reading the instruction labels on the glue and primer Peace out
Tip for better glue joints: Prime the outside rim of the pipe, too. You want everything that touches the inside of the hub to be purple. Glue the rim of the pipe as well.
@@akanesoratobu8889 primer causes a chemical process which fuses the 2 pvc surfaces into one, which is your water seal. Without it, you will be leaking very soon. The glue provides mechanical support to prevent breaking, so you def need both
I haven't read the comments, but perhaps one has mentioned that you only have to go around it with primer once or twice, and only a quarter turn with the glue. Other than that, great video.
Not true at all! The MAIN purpose of primer is to melt the pipe in preparation of a chemical WELD.... not a glue joint, but a weld. Both IPC and UPC require gluing standards of ASTM D2855-96. LOOK IT UP. You're very wrong and giving out horrible advice.
@@MisterGreenGuy I just read that entire standard and in no way does it say you have to go around 30 times. It says to apply it liberally and the pipe has to be well dissolved. By the time you're around it 30 times your primer on the other side is dry, then 30 times around that, the pipe is dry so you would have to re apply. Just apply evenly and a few times and you're good to go. But if you have a link to the code and can cite the exact language I'm more than happy to be wrong about the "30 revolutions".
Where ruber glolves if you have them. That purple primer can make quite a mess. My pipe don't seem to seat properly and I'm wondering if I should sand it down?
You do not have to go around it 30 times. I have never heard that in my life or others lives lmfao a couple times is fine. Then glue with a 1/4 turn that’s it. Rotating continuously is wrong
I really don't know right from wrong, but after 18 years in construction, I've never seen a plumber put this much primer on anything. Ever. Not even close. Just sayin
Shout out to everyone who watches a quick tutorial n fakes it till they make it 💪💪
Hell yeah 🤘
Plumber here couple rounds with the primer couple rounds with the glue and prime the face of your pipe too looks better than most apprentices I’ve worked around and some plumbers but don’t over complicate it bud appreciate the simple video for beginners and 1/4 turn is fine don’t turn continuously or it may leak. Easy way to do that is use the lettering on the pipe as a guide insert into the hub with the letters facing 8 o’clock and turn them up to 12. Hold them in as they will push out sometimes. And keep making videos like this 👍🏼 everybody does things for the first time at some point in their life and videos like this may help I used this to explain something to my wife
Wow... expert advice on how to make a 1/4 turn. Fascinating. How come you didn't tell people that all the cement/solvent he put in the female side is now INSIDE the pipe?
@@DiffEQA retired old man engineer is commenting and talking sh** on multiple youtube comments......Riiiiiiiiiiiight.
Well, depending on your location, some inspectors may require you to prime the entire pipe, I suppose. To be honest, the pipe actually looks really lovely when the whole thing is purple. Think about it, right? Purple pipes everywhere! Very sort of Willy Wonka-ish. Even though the pipe is now entirely purple, you may still have to put a lot more around the end, and go around with brush at least 247 times, long enough for the pipe to be visibly melting from the primer. Then, once fitted, it may have to be turned the same number of times, 247. In some locations, 248 turns may be the standard, that one extra turn making a big difference. I think the inspectors have a device that can determine the number of turns, so, whatever you do, don't skimp on the number of turns. I mean, is it really worth failing inspection because you couldn't be bothered to give that extra turn? Think about it guys. This whole process, of course, depends on many other factors, too, such as elevation, wind speed, air pressure, whether or not you're east or west of magnetic north, and, of course, you may have to do this on a day you don't eat any chicken or shellfish. Yeah, something like that. I learned all of this from a conversation I had with a gentleman on a train when I was travelling through captainkirkmanistan, back in the 80's. He was a Master plumber, if my memory isn't failing me. Or did he say he was a 'master drummer,' and I mistakenly heard 'plumber?' I don't know. Anyway, I hope this was helpful in some way :):):)
So you say we should prime the face of the pipe? And cement it too, or no need?
@@Jakegraham62 it depends on who’s observing the test but in Texas your best bet is to do both from my experience
Truly the pillars of our society. UA-cam tutorials will forever have a place in my heart.
Hey man, I’m 48 years old here this is gonna be my first time. Thanks bud.!
I'm 47 and its my first time. I just cleared my first kitchen sink drain with those tommy gun snake drills. I lived in a lot of rental situations most of my life and never really had to worry about it.
Exactly what i was looking for, was wandering if i needed to prime both sides.Thanks!
Me on the jobsite: "I do at least 30 turns with the primer..."
Boss: "You'll be doin' the last 28 in your truck on the way home,....you're fired!"
I needed a good laugh tonight, thank you
LOL! Ain't that the truth!
Hahahahahha 😂 too funny man 👏👏
Lmboooo
No kidding....bang on...thanks for the laugh!
you just helped me finish my rdwc system. now all thats left is growing the weed and getting high. thank you sir.
I'm here for my drip system..
Hey think you so much. I've watched several of these and yours was WAY simpler and easy to understand. You mentioned ALOT of good pointers that NONE of the other videos said like about holding the pipe for a few min cuz it will push itself out etc. I'm on a 30 day leave from the Marines. I just got home from being stationed in Baghdad and my wife had more then a few things that needed to be fixed around the house. So I had to learn and fix everything fast before my next deployment. So think. Please keep making tutorial videos, Your really good at it.
Thank you for your Service, Sir!
And may God Bless You and Your Family!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank you for your service. God Bless.
All I needed to know without wasting my time! Appreciate ya man!
And money. I tried it and worked! Saved 1500 bucks!!!!!
Just some wholesome dad worthy material😂 much appreciated
Thank you for making this so clear. I just fixed my gravity feed water line. You can teach an old dog new tricks.
By the way this is a great instruction video direct and to the point I wish I had watched your video first before I applied the two products.
thanks so much, Ben...now this was the ultimate pipe gluing video of all time....covered everything, those other video with some big- time plumber were confusing.....
Thanks, your video gave me the courage to do some PVC work. Afterwards it seemed fun, and had great results.
Excellent demonstration and just like the inspectors need to see that purple, this is exactly what I needed to see.
Nice vid, and your right, those inspectors REALLY like and want to see that primer, and no one wants to have to redo a pipe b/c if that; ESPECIALLY, when you have a very short stub out to begin with.
Cheers✌🏻
(Was taught to prime pipe, fitting, pipe. Than solvent cement (aka glue 😉) fitting, pipe, fitting and then connect w/ 1/4 turn and hold for 10-15 secs so doesn’t back out.)
Thanks very much for the training. Thanks to you I made a 5 port sprinkler manifold and saved a ton of $.
Thank you for sharing this information and knowledge. Straight to the point and extremely helpful for beginners.
Except it's wrong. Find my other comments if you want to know.
Probably the only real informative video I've found. Much appreciated!
Thank u!!! This helped soo much!!! I'm using 2 inch schedule 40 pvc pipe as the standpipe/blower pipe for one of my mini sirens, and i have to glue the t fitting to the pipe sections. This tutorial taught me everything i needed to know!!!
Great narration, simple and to the point. Thank you Sir.
This was the perfect video to help me fix a drain pipe for under the kitchen sink.
Great Job for us home owners to see how the Pro’s do it😃 Thank You Again
Thanks big brother you saved me lots of money due to Texas winter with snow!!
Thank you! That was just it, I just needed a reminder. I always helped my dad as a kid but I always want to double check on small important things like this on my 1st time all by myself.
Short, sweet, to the point.
Thank you Ben for the tips on how to prep and glue PVC pipe.
Thank you so so so much for teaching us !!! I live on my disability check and thanks to you , you have saved me alot of money. God bless you.
I'm making ballet barres with PVC pipe and as a not terribly craftwork-y person this is incredibly useful, thank you!
Yes it is simple but no one had shown me until now. It worked like a charm. Thanks.
Never had to do this before and your video was excellent and exactly what I needed. Thank You!
Or you just read the instructions. SMH
BTW, he showed you the WRONG way to do this but you couldn't know that. Find my other comments if you want to know.
This video helped me repair my pvc pipes to my washer. Thank you. 👍😁✌️
A shining example of an excellent DIY video! Thank you!
Except it's wrong. Find my other comments if you want to know.
I appreciate your no nonsense how-to!
Thanks for the quick and to the point instructions.
The last time I messed with PVC was for my potato cannon build about 25 years ago. Now I'm making an oversized net (fishing style) for ensnaring boxes I can't reach from my wheelchair. The hoop will be a square 42". I'm using a 1" ID. The pole is 6', but I may cut that a bit. I will see how much length is practical after I use it. I'm gonna see about this baseball net. Hopefully, it will handle the task.
Anyhow, thanks for the instructional video. The only thing I wasn't sure about was if I had to wait X time for the primer to set. I'm glad there isn't a curing time to worry about.
Bevel/chamfer those ends, seems to be a common thing inspector looks for. Agree that too much time spent with the primer allows it to dry out. I was always taught to cement the male and female both.
yes, look closely in the socket and you'll see it is beveled. also helps the pipe not push the glue out
He priming that pipe like a lonely Saturday night 😂😂😂
Clear, straight forward instruction.
Thank you
Thanks I needed this. Had to research how to open a new Oatey can too. Turned the can over, tapped several times on a hard floor to unfreeze the lid.
Some channel locks always does the job.
@@διαβόητο23φάντασμα channel locks for the win. Or tap the perimeter of the lid with a butter knife, like a pickle jar.
Yep... And if you use channel locks make sure to keep the locks towards the top of the lid... Anybody who's done this with channel locks knows exactly what I'm talking about and why
This is amazing. Thank you for teaching us!
started as a labor October 13 i’m 4 months in running the water services for the houses just trying to be the quickest and best i can so let’s watch.
ok never mind i pretty much got the video skills down lol i just need to be cleaner i’m pretty quick but slow at configuring
thanks for the video, this will be of use on my upcoming project. get it right the first time, so you wont have to get it right the 2nd time.
Super helpful! Why do we need the primer? What does it do? Ive seen people use the pvc cement without, so im curious
Thank you so much for the short and informative n tutorial !
I usually only go around the pipe two or three times with each brush. I also use a lot more primer and glue on every fitting, and call it a day. It always works for me.
Using MORE is not better. And never put the cement/solvent in the female fitting... it just ends up inside the pipe/fitting. Defeats the purpose of deburring and priming. Your advice is making things worse. Stop pretending you know something when you do not.
@@DiffEQ I'm not pretending anything. I'm just telling people how I do it. Besides the directions on the can say to put it on both pieces, so that's what I do. According to the directions on the can, you are wrong. I think they know better than you.
Simple is good - just what I was looking for to be sure - thanks!
I. Heard it's good to sand the opening and pipe ends before prime and glue for better bonding?
1/4 turn only and hold for few seconds for the pvc fitting will “push” the pipe out , that doesn’t happen with abs or system 15
Yes it does happen with abs
Yes it’s true also puches pipe out with abs
Thank you so much! Fixing my pool pump, you helped a lot
Perfect! Exactly how pro explained it to me.
Great concise video. All of the info I needed to perform the job
Trust me short and sweetbis the way to go with these thanks for the video
Quick and easy. Great video
This is going to be my first time trying to DIY a PVC Pipe for swimming pool, I have 2 questions:
- What if the position is impossible to give a quarter turn?
- How much time do I have after applying the primer and the cement before inserting the pipe? I plan to bypass 2 pipes, one is above the other, so I'm going to use 2 elbows and 1 straight down pipe. Plan to install the 2 elbows to the straight down new pipe first, then glue both upper and lower side at the same time to the 2 pipes. That's when I can't make a quarter turn and will need some time to apply primer and cement on 2 elbows and 2 pipes. Thank you.
Thanks for the upload, I appreciate you explaining to someone like me who knows nothing about plumbing.
Well, thank you...I just found out that I've not been using enough primer on my water lines around the farm. Now I know...and knowing is 1/2 the battle! GI Joe...and Benjamin! ;)
Brother, I've been using pvc pipe for 30 yrs.. first I've heard of ""30 times" with the primer. Just circle around 3 or 4 times. Same with clue, then put it together with marks lined up.
Great presentation, Ben!
Don't forget to primer and glue the face/square end of the pipe.. And 30 is very excessive... More like 3 or so wraps is just fine young Grasshoppa!
I was a plumbers helper when I was a kid . I am picturing in my head the look boss man would give me if I went around 30 times !
Very wrong, the ASTM standard for gluing and priming pipe is 30 times TWICE on the both the fitting and pipe with BOTH the glue and primer. Both IPC and UPC code books state that ASTM D2855-96 standard be used when WELDING pvc pipe... NOT GLUING.
@@MisterGreenGuy I feel like since you said this over and over I should correct it over and over. That ATSM standard doesn't say 30 revolutions. Cite the specific part of that code that says it must be 30 revolutions on each. I think you may be misreading 30 MINUTES of curing time.
Good video - quick and to the point
it was super clean but I would definitely glue and prime the face of the pipe. It's also interesting that I've read cans of glue that only required priming on 3in or bigger, inspectors always want to see it tho.
I was in lows earlier today and noticed some guy next to me was playing a UA-cam video, I thought nothing of it and couple hours later I decided to search This video up for the first time, turns out it's the same video that the guy in Lowe's was playing right in front of me. just thought that was an interesting coincidence. Thanks for the info
Thank you, Benjamin. Very helpful.
Fernando
You must always prime and apply glue to the end of the pipe that guarantee’s you won’t get a leak. Also always apply the glue to a primer’d joint while the primer is still wet. I suggest reading the instruction labels on the glue and primer
Peace out
the writing is too tiny, who can read that ?
Great video it really helped me with my pool fittings :)
Thank you. Very helpful. Simple is appreciated.
Very helpful … would be great to explain why a primer is recommended too … (I researched separately) … thanks!
Yep....I definitely didn’t use enough primer and glue....explains my leaks. Thanks!
Simple and effective! Great Job!
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
Well explained, Sir. Bravo
Finance department- “...who is buying so much primer?”
Suppler..."it's that guy who's pipes don't leak"
Yo mama
The guy who keeps knocking his cans over
No nonsense video.. good one!
Tip for better glue joints:
Prime the outside rim of the pipe, too. You want everything that touches the inside of the hub to be purple. Glue the rim of the pipe as well.
what exactly does the primer do?
Is it something that chemically softens the plastic so cement can easily be applied ?
COMPLETELY unnecessary. There isn't even anything for that surface to weld to since the stop is shorter than the wall thickness. Ugh
@@akanesoratobu8889 primer causes a chemical process which fuses the 2 pvc surfaces into one, which is your water seal. Without it, you will be leaking very soon. The glue provides mechanical support to prevent breaking, so you def need both
got it, thank you so much ! @@johnfakename1823
@@johnfakename1823 Thanks so much. Was wondering what it does!
better than the Oatey channel
Good lesson; thank you
Thanks a lot. I was told to prime both but glue just the pipe. Ill do both.
Very good explanation. Great job.
Great job Ben. You made it so simple that even I understood it.
Brilliant, exactly what I was looking for.
Perfect vid. Just what i needed. Thanks!
Are you meant to quarter turn and then back a fraction the other way to stop the glue thinning out to much?
“Simplicity is the key to brilliance” ~ Bruce Lee
is primer a substance that softens the PVC ? So it kind of makes the cement more easily to apply?
Nicely done my man!
I haven't read the comments, but perhaps one has mentioned that you only have to go around it with primer once or twice, and only a quarter turn with the glue. Other than that, great video.
Not true at all! The MAIN purpose of primer is to melt the pipe in preparation of a chemical WELD.... not a glue joint, but a weld. Both IPC and UPC require gluing standards of ASTM D2855-96. LOOK IT UP. You're very wrong and giving out horrible advice.
@@MisterGreenGuy So what exactly are you saying? How many times to go around?
@@MisterGreenGuy I just read that entire standard and in no way does it say you have to go around 30 times. It says to apply it liberally and the pipe has to be well dissolved. By the time you're around it 30 times your primer on the other side is dry, then 30 times around that, the pipe is dry so you would have to re apply. Just apply evenly and a few times and you're good to go. But if you have a link to the code and can cite the exact language I'm more than happy to be wrong about the "30 revolutions".
Great view: direct and to the point. Thank you.
Thanks man. Exactly what I needed to know.
Subscribed. 😁
Very helpful and clear video -- thank you!
Where ruber glolves if you have them. That purple primer can make quite a mess. My pipe don't seem to seat properly and I'm wondering if I should sand it down?
Thanks Benjamin! Good Job!
Awesome thank you well done! Exactly the level of info needed.
Question: Is there a dry time required for the purple primer before applying the cement?
No dry time for the primer, you have no more than 30 minutes to use it before the voc's are gone and you would need to reprime it.
I bought Oatey medium orange cement (for CPVC) by mistake for my PVC sink drain. I used it, do I need to re-do it or do you think it will be OK?
I have not been evening out my primer. I hope that doesn't come back to hurt me. Good job though. It looks very professional.
Do you have to wait for the primer today before gluing?
You only rotate the fitting 1/4 of a turn. You only need to prime it about 10 rotations. No need to turn 30 times
Awesome video. Thank you
You do not have to go around it 30 times. I have never heard that in my life or others lives lmfao a couple times is fine. Then glue with a 1/4 turn that’s it. Rotating continuously is wrong
I really don't know right from wrong, but after 18 years in construction, I've never seen a plumber put this much primer on anything. Ever. Not even close. Just sayin
Must rotate 30 times.
Got daaamn , 30 times lol
It will be lunch time by the time you go around 30 times
Bunch of hating ass drama queens on the Internet 🤣
@@taylorhughes8421 69 times = better.
I sand all connection surfaces before priming.
This was the question I had!
Thanks a bunch!