5:27 They have this new tool available, it is called a hammer. Invented 1 to 3 million years ago I think. Much easier on the knuckles. For demo's, snap on to the end of a pipe so can slide it off easier.
I want to say thanks for the video series . This video has helped me in my decision making projects . You wouldn't believe what a local outdoor furniture store wanted to charge me per 90 degree T'S They said they could order them and the cost would be $10.00 per T .You should consider having a prepackaged fitting pack for building a pvc canopy - shade screen room . Maybe have a photo of the finished product and dimensions with the listing? I have wanted to make one of these for over a year now last year I looked local and should have dug deeper into the internet
We have considered this, but ever situation is unique, so it's better if you call or email us. We can help you get it sorted out. Thanks for the suggestion.
For what size pipe and how many do you need? We have a reasonable stock right now, but it changes a lot. Best to contact us directly or order from our clamps page: flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?product=Pipe-Mounting-Clamps (you will need to scroll down.) Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video, I was thinking about putting making shelves out of pvc pipe. This video helped me so I can mount it to my wall, so if something happens it wont fall over
Have you considered the loc-line products? see: flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?keywords=Loc-Line We have had customers use it for that purpose in the past. You can find fpt to loc-line socket and mpt to ball adapters there. Anything else you need just send us an email. Thanks.
Does snap clamps work as a quick fix patch over a hole in a PVC pipe water supply line? Im thinking of using Flex Glue to first fill and cover hole, then place snap clamp over it, folllowed by a metal hose clamp around snap clamp and tighten snug.
No, the snap clamps actually have ribs on the underside to grip the tarp or fabric etc. So there are some gaps. If you really want to try something like that, I'd recommend watching this video first. (ua-cam.com/video/wo-R0oqnMpc/v-deo.html) It'll likely solve your problem. If that does not solve it, then you can try using a snap tee (email us or call us for more info on this). There is a small issue, but I think the method in the video will work for you. :-) Thanks for the question.
That's what I thought these were for. I mean why in the presentation would you mention gluing these snap fittings on if it was only meant to hold shade cloth or fabric on pvc? Wouldn't that screw up the fabric? What would be the point of the PVC Glue if it didn't adhere to the fabric or dissolved some sort of plastic liner?. The presenter kept mentioning these were for pressure. If he didn't mean water pressure, he sure should have made that a little more clear because in the video text below the video it said that it was to add a T-fitting to existing plumbing. Talk about confusion. I thought if you wanted to tap into a pipe, you could glue it on where you wanted to tap in, then drill a hole being careful not to damage the threads on petruding screw fitting and then rector-seal/true blue or teflon tape another pipe into the screw fitting with a male pvc adapter. (Might be good to drill it under pressure so all that crap doesn't get into the main line).
@@FlexPVC I was thinking for a flex T Supermatic clamp with an option to hold not a very heavy object (shower head system) I can put a rubber layer for less sliding but am not sure if that will work. Would the T HAVE a threaded female M10 WITH a pitch of 1.5 in it? once again my question would this allow motion if a T . I do want it to be fixed in it.
13 bucks for a half T pvc bracket. I need about 30 of em. I think Ill use duct tape instead. That will keep me from having to moonlight another job to buy them
The Super Mounting Clamps are here: flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?product=Pipe-Mounting-Clamps The Snap Clamps are here: flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?product=PVC-Fittings-Snap-Clamps and the SnapTees are here: flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?p=PVC-Fittings-Tees-Snap-Pressure&xm=on Thanks!
Used the standard 1 1/4 clamps for my generator conduit and they busted in a couple of weeks. Probably 5 or 6 of the 20 clamps busted. Thought about using the first clamp in your video just want to make sure for 1 1/4 clamp that there is a 1/2 clearance between the pipe and mounting surface once clamp is mounted.
There is now way this man is still alive. Between using a knife for a pry bar and a fist as a hammer this video is terrifying to watch!
I'm still here. It'll take more than that to knock me off. ;-)
5:27 They have this new tool available, it is called a hammer. Invented 1 to 3 million years ago I think. Much easier on the knuckles. For demo's, snap on to the end of a pipe so can slide it off easier.
You are amazing!! These products are fantastic for my work!!! Thanks for sharing the videos! I will be making my order right away!!
You are so welcome!
I want to say thanks for the video series . This video has helped me in my decision making projects . You wouldn't believe what a local outdoor furniture store wanted to charge me per 90 degree T'S They said they could order them and the cost would be $10.00 per T .You should consider having a prepackaged fitting pack for building a pvc canopy - shade screen room . Maybe have a photo of the finished product and dimensions with the listing? I have wanted to make one of these for over a year now last year I looked local and should have dug deeper into the internet
We have considered this, but ever situation is unique, so it's better if you call or email us. We can help you get it sorted out. Thanks for the suggestion.
That fade out at the end.
Super Mounting Clamps are just what I need in 2021. Can't find it anywhere.
For what size pipe and how many do you need? We have a reasonable stock right now, but it changes a lot. Best to contact us directly or order from our clamps page:
flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?product=Pipe-Mounting-Clamps
(you will need to scroll down.)
Thanks!
Thank you so much for this video, I was thinking about putting making shelves out of pvc pipe. This video helped me so I can mount it to my wall, so if something happens it wont fall over
great video, making a custom bunk for my inflatable boat trailer. Gonna make the bunks with snap clamp and snap T's
Cool use. Send us a pic, we'll put it on our site. :-) Thanks.
Master Obi-Wan Kenobi...Wait...I still Have so many questions! How do I use the force?
Love all applications
if you buy a 1" snap tee, does that work with a 1' schedule 40 PVC pipe OD? Meaning does the 1" PVC pipe OD match up with the 1' snap Tee ID?
Yes, a 1" snap tee has an ID of 1.31" which is equal to the ID of the snap tee.
TY sooo much for making this
Ouch😬 I'm actually building a camera mount for mY divers helmet using PVC. I NEED ARTICULATING JOINTS.
Have you considered the loc-line products? see: flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?keywords=Loc-Line We have had customers use it for that purpose in the past. You can find fpt to loc-line socket and mpt to ball adapters there. Anything else you need just send us an email. Thanks.
Does snap clamps work as a quick fix patch over a hole in a PVC pipe water supply line? Im thinking of using Flex Glue to first fill and cover hole, then place snap clamp over it, folllowed by a metal hose clamp around snap clamp and tighten snug.
No, the snap clamps actually have ribs on the underside to grip the tarp or fabric etc. So there are some gaps. If you really want to try something like that, I'd recommend watching this video first. (ua-cam.com/video/wo-R0oqnMpc/v-deo.html) It'll likely solve your problem. If that does not solve it, then you can try using a snap tee (email us or call us for more info on this). There is a small issue, but I think the method in the video will work for you. :-) Thanks for the question.
That's what I thought these were for. I mean why in the presentation would you mention gluing these snap fittings on if it was only meant to hold shade cloth or fabric on pvc? Wouldn't that screw up the fabric? What would be the point of the PVC Glue if it didn't adhere to the fabric or dissolved some sort of plastic liner?. The presenter kept mentioning these were for pressure. If he didn't mean water pressure, he sure should have made that a little more clear because in the video text below the video it said that it was to add a T-fitting to existing plumbing. Talk about confusion. I thought if you wanted to tap into a pipe, you could glue it on where you wanted to tap in, then drill a hole being careful not to damage the threads on petruding screw fitting and then rector-seal/true blue or teflon tape another pipe into the screw fitting with a male pvc adapter. (Might be good to drill it under pressure so all that crap doesn't get into the main line).
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How do i order for snap clamps,super mounting clamps and snap tees ?
Do these clamps allows sliding motion over the surface of pipe?
A little bit. The snap claimps some movement, but not much. The snap tees even less. But they will move given enough force or leverage.
@@FlexPVC I was thinking for a flex T Supermatic clamp with an option to hold not a very heavy object (shower head system) I can put a rubber layer for less sliding but am not sure if that will work. Would the T HAVE a threaded female M10 WITH a pitch of 1.5 in it?
once again my question would this allow motion if a T . I do want it to be fixed in it.
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13 bucks for a half T pvc bracket. I need about 30 of em. I think Ill use duct tape instead. That will keep me from having to moonlight another job to buy them
How do I order these clamps..?
The Super Mounting Clamps are here:
flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?product=Pipe-Mounting-Clamps
The Snap Clamps are here:
flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?product=PVC-Fittings-Snap-Clamps
and the SnapTees are here:
flexpvc.com/cart/agora.cgi?p=PVC-Fittings-Tees-Snap-Pressure&xm=on
Thanks!
Used the standard 1 1/4 clamps for my generator conduit and they busted in a couple of weeks. Probably 5 or 6 of the 20 clamps busted. Thought about using the first clamp in your video just want to make sure for 1 1/4 clamp that there is a 1/2 clearance between the pipe and mounting surface once clamp is mounted.
i feel so bad this guy cut his hand pretty bad for you
While the information was useful, the mis-use of a knife was bad enough, but mis-using your hand was 'nuts'!
Informative but disappointing.
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