I should have watch your blogs first before I installed my tub and faucet, you explained it so easy. I got hard time putting everything together,thanks for your video.
Exactly what I was looking for in terms of explanation, I am an electrician, and I'm not much of a plumber but this requires little to no effort thanks to your very helpful video!
I bought the exact same tub and was having so much trouble understanding the manual about the faucet part. I didn't know half the English terms, pictures were in black and white in manual and also I've never touched a wrench in my life before. You give me hope. Hopefully it goes as easy as you made it look. 😅 Also thanks to you I don't have to buy a hole-saw to cut out the holes😂
Thank you so much for your kind remarks. I know you’ll have success and putting yours together and mounting the faucet. Consider subscribing. Thanks. Joe.
Hello there thank you for your question which is a very good one. There is an anti-siphon valve. It prevents any dirty water particles, contamination, etc. from getting back into the line. It’s not absolutely necessary. You certainly could remove it. It’s more of a safety feature, but that’s what it’s known as an anti-siphon valve.
Thanks for the video. The box cover I bought says it includes a "garden hose adaptor". I don't see any such thing included. Is there such a thing available? I'd like to hook it up outside near an outdoor spiget.
Thank you for your comment. Mine did not come with a garden hose adapter, nor was it listed in the instructions. It would be a handy feature, but it would have to fit on the spray handle. The spray handle nozzle can come off and it might be able to be re-fitted with a hose adapter. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe.
I'm assuming that meant for hooking up the supply lines to old school laundry taps that are garden hose size. (actually what I came here to confirm, which is unfortunate that he didn't show any of the other plumbing bits that came with. :( )
Perfect size but I'm returning mine to lowes. The faucet and p-trap are junk and it appears the sink is just too wobbly for me. Lowes has another tub only model and I will spend the extra money on a metal faucet and plumbing separetly. Thanks for sharing. Nice tutorial.
Thank you for your comment. I understand there are definitely limitations with the sink but it’s worked well for me. The faucet is Chinese plastic not heavy duty at all and under rigorous work. It will probably fail. I’m just extra careful with it to keep it working well and it has so far now for a year. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe.
Thank you for your question. I’m sorry that you have a leak. Number one you can reuse the current weights you have on your new hose and I believe you can buy a new spray hose at Lowe’s Home Depot or other stores like that. Consider subscribing. Thanks. Joe.
please watch my UA-cam channel on the rugged seek review at one year. Here's a link to it it . It has a nice video of the connection that I think will be helpful for you. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe
Hey Joe, thanks for coming. I do have some step bitch by the way, and I like them very much particular for sheet metal. Consider subscribing. Thanks, Joe.
Hello papa, Joe knows, Thank you for your comment. You could attach the feet to the floor using tap con screws and or secure it to the wall. Your choice. Consider subscribing. Thank you, Joe.
Thank you for your comment so if you’re sink wobbles, you can adjust the feet that screw in and out to make it stable. Try that I think you’ll find it works very well. Consider subscribing. Thanks. Joe.
Hey, I think your comment is very reasonable I’m sorry I didn’t demonstrate that, but I actually had a plumber install. My bed came with all the necessary parts.
Too bad you didn't show any of the other bits and bobs that came with... skipping the entire plumbing end of set up makes this not as useful of a video for those of us that actually came to see ALL the unboxing.
Thank you for your comment. Yes I should’ve done that. It would’ve been more useful to show every part and put everything together. I appreciate your suggestion. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe.
I should have watch your blogs first before I installed my tub and faucet, you explained it so easy. I got hard time putting everything together,thanks for your video.
Hello there. Thank you very much for your nice comment. I’m glad you found it helpful. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe.
Exactly what I was looking for in terms of explanation, I am an electrician, and I'm not much of a plumber but this requires little to no effort thanks to your very helpful video!
Hi Gabriel thanks for the nice comment. You’re gonna enjoy it. Let me know how it turns out. Consider subscribing thanks, Joe.
Thank you for helping me install mine.
Hey Maurice. I love my tub. I’m sure you’re gonna love yours too. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe.
I bought the exact same tub and was having so much trouble understanding the manual about the faucet part. I didn't know half the English terms, pictures were in black and white in manual and also I've never touched a wrench in my life before. You give me hope. Hopefully it goes as easy as you made it look. 😅 Also thanks to you I don't have to buy a hole-saw to cut out the holes😂
Thank you so much for your kind remarks. I know you’ll have success and putting yours together and mounting the faucet. Consider subscribing. Thanks. Joe.
Thank you for your video
Could you please explain the purpose of the one way valve
Hello there thank you for your question which is a very good one. There is an anti-siphon valve. It prevents any dirty water particles, contamination, etc. from getting back into the line. It’s not absolutely necessary. You certainly could remove it. It’s more of a safety feature, but that’s what it’s known as an anti-siphon valve.
Thanks for the video. The box cover I bought says it includes a "garden hose adaptor". I don't see any such thing included. Is there such a thing available? I'd like to hook it up outside near an outdoor spiget.
Thank you for your comment. Mine did not come with a garden hose adapter, nor was it listed in the instructions. It would be a handy feature, but it would have to fit on the spray handle. The spray handle nozzle can come off and it might be able to be re-fitted with a hose adapter.
Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe.
@@JosephHunstad thanks, I was able to get the fixtures I needed to hook it up to the garden hose.
@@billschlegel1 good news buddy I will be very useful. Take care, Joe.
I'm assuming that meant for hooking up the supply lines to old school laundry taps that are garden hose size. (actually what I came here to confirm, which is unfortunate that he didn't show any of the other plumbing bits that came with. :( )
Perfect size but I'm returning mine to lowes. The faucet and p-trap are junk and it appears the sink is just too wobbly for me. Lowes has another tub only model and I will spend the extra money on a metal faucet and plumbing separetly. Thanks for sharing. Nice tutorial.
Thank you for your comment. I understand there are definitely limitations with the sink but it’s worked well for me. The faucet is Chinese plastic not heavy duty at all and under rigorous work. It will probably fail. I’m just extra careful with it to keep it working well and it has so far now for a year. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe.
Thank you so much, this was very helpful! :)
I’m so glad you found it helpful. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe.
Hi got a leak for the spray hose connection faucet. where can i but the faucet with spray hose/weight? thanks
Thank you for your question. I’m sorry that you have a leak. Number one you can reuse the current weights you have on your new hose and I believe you can buy a new spray hose at Lowe’s Home Depot or other stores like that. Consider subscribing. Thanks. Joe.
Can you explain how the plumbing connects from the bottom of the tub to the trap? Can’t seem to make it fit
please watch my UA-cam channel on the rugged seek review at one year. Here's a link to it it . It has a nice video of the connection that I think will be helpful for you. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe
Great video. Thanks. Next time your at Harbor Freight get you some step drill bets.
Hey Joe, thanks for coming. I do have some step bitch by the way, and I like them very much particular for sheet metal. Consider subscribing. Thanks, Joe.
Great video. What keeps it in place, does it attach to the wall or something?
Hello papa, Joe knows,
Thank you for your comment. You could attach the feet to the floor using tap con screws and or secure it to the wall. Your choice. Consider subscribing. Thank you, Joe.
Why didn’t you show the drain hook up?
I’m sorry no I didn’t show that. It was pretty straightforward using the included pieces. Apologize
@@JosephHunstad sorry I was frustrated getting it back together.
It is warble. How to make it stable?
Thank you for your comment so if you’re sink wobbles, you can adjust the feet that screw in and out to make it stable. Try that I think you’ll find it works very well. Consider subscribing. Thanks. Joe.
Good video. Thanks
Thank you, Vickie
I know you’ll enjoy the sink. It’s very nice. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe.
Why doesn’t anyone review installation of the pipe to the actual water plumbing
Hey, I think your comment is very reasonable I’m sorry I didn’t demonstrate that, but I actually had a plumber install. My bed came with all the necessary parts.
I’m very sorry to hear that. I don’t know what to do to help. Sorry.
Too bad you didn't show any of the other bits and bobs that came with... skipping the entire plumbing end of set up makes this not as useful of a video for those of us that actually came to see ALL the unboxing.
Thank you for your comment. Yes I should’ve done that. It would’ve been more useful to show every part and put everything together. I appreciate your suggestion. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe.