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Thanks for watching. This was one of our first vidoes when we created the channel. We have stopped putting the timeframe at the beginning as this can vary. We're just glad that the video helped you out!
@@AmreSupply Just to be clear, it's me being terrible at handywork as to why it took me so long. But the fact that I was even able to do the job was because of this video. Thanks
You're welcome Terry, we're glad to hear that the replacement went smoothly! Now if you found this video helpful and want to support the channel, there are many ways to do so. Considering liking the video, sharing it or even subscribing as every little bit helps. On our channel you'll find animations, troubleshooting and other videos. For example here's one on how water heaters work ua-cam.com/video/BHUPFLbb8NY/v-deo.html Cheers!
@@troyb6036 Thanks for watching Troy, the rubber gasket will wedge into the bottom of the sink, so the smaller portion goes up. This was one of our first videos that we created for youtube and we've learned a lot since then. We have made sure to add more details like that in our current videos. I think you'll find our recent videos very detailed yet straightforward and concise.
Clear and concise instructions in less than 3 minutes gets over a million views whereas the 19 minute tutorial struggles to get 50k views! You don’t have to be redundant when your clear and concise! I applaud this video wholeheartedly!
Thank you David! We try to make all of our videos clear and concise. Some of our appliance repair videos get longer like this one on replacing a stove element but that is due to the variation in models and the time that is needed to test it with a multimeter: ua-cam.com/video/GaW7uAHkPQI/v-deo.html
There’s also no money in that. Every UA-cam video went over eight minutes when they all started doing in-line video ads at that length. Same reason you see a ton of them go 20 to 30 minutes; creators have learned that’s the sweet spot for people to watch the whole thing
You like this garbage? All she’s doing is regurgitating the instruction manual. Not to mention, she’s pretty bland while doing it. There is no insight, no explanation of anything, and no alternative suggestions, which you can find in a quality, long form video.
Why can’t all videos be this simple and to the point. Notice she didn’t waste the first 5 minutes talking gibberish!!!! She also didn’t waste valuable time saying “ as you can see” or other waste of words or time. Thanks Stephani!!
You're welcome and thank you for sharing your thoughts. This is a big compliment to our team as we try to keep all of our videos informative while being concise, without all the extra fluff. Hopefully you find some of our other videos helpful as well!
I was dreading looking this up because I am in the middle of a plumbing mess. But this was the first video I came across and it made the project so much simpler and clearer. It got right to the point and explained it perfectly.
Thanks for your quick and concise instructional video. Too many people go on and on about repairs and scenarios, when all you need is a straightforward how to guide and you did a great job!
Thank you for the reply. I never though anyone would reply to my comments- got used to no reply at other sites- The reason for my comments was that when I purchased a box containing all different plastic tubes, P-traps, etc.., there was a white teflon tape. SO I automatically assumed it must be used. Your explanation makes reale sense. Also, the tape video whose link you sent me is excellent and answered my questions! Thank you, again!!
That was awesome!! Well done young lady!! I'm putting in a marble sink with no fixtures and had no idea how to or where to start..but that was simple enough! Many thanks!!! I subscribed because of this video...
You are most welcome, and thank you for subscribing! We're glad this video helped get you started! There are a lot of repairs that are quite simple once you see it taken apart. Hopefully you find some of our other videos helpful too!
Yes thank you for a great video straight to the point and done! I get so tired of watching some of these that go on forever with meaningless talk. This video is awesome!!
You're welcome, we're just happy to help! We try to make all of our videos clear and concise. If you're curious we have a "how it works" playlist that many find helpful. Lots of detailed animations: ua-cam.com/play/PLCo9SMjkdWBycw9hZVfYFc6Sw2Jlavaak.html
Excellent. Really helpful, and clearly explained. Also, I see that I can get the kind of U-bend that has a removable clean-out, so I'm going to do that instead of getting a regular non-draining U-bend. Thanks!
Thanks for this video. Easy to understand and to the point! This is the item none of these DIY videos dont show is you may need to get a drain when replacing your old vanity.
Great instructions! For me, Step 2 was time consuming. I could not get the nut off the pipe, it just spun the whole drain assembly around. Trip to big box store to get channel locks. That didn't help, so I got under the sink with a pipe wrench (knowing that was the end of the old piping) and the channel locks which slipped off the .25" thick nut constantly. After 15 minutes of this, got out from under the sink and tried reaching under and managing the tools by feel. Nope. Back under the sink, re-positioned wrench and channel locks a few more times until I got them both engaged. That sucker was on there TIGHT! Once it budged, I knew that was the end of the roadblock. It took over an hour. Next, the new drain assembly was an inch shy of the P trap- back to big box store for a 6" inch extension in PVC of course. The other five minutes of the job was easy. Thanks so much for this video.
Thank you for watching and for sharing your experience. We realize that there are some factors that can make each installation a bit more difficult. This was one of our first videos we filmed so if we do an update we'll be sure to cover more of the unexpected / tricky scenarios like yours.
Yeah it basically just stops the smell from your septic tank from coming up :D Awesome video! I installed a new sink and just forgot the putty after I installed the whole thing. :| Hahaha this helped.
Thanks Stephany! My original kit that came with the sink didn't need plumbers putty as it had a custom gasket (and never leaked). The new kit kept leaking without it and wasn't compatible with the original custom gasket. Thanks for the tip!
This is a very quick and clear video on how to do this repair. But, there's nothing mentioned about lining up the overflow drain in the new sink drain with the overflow in the sink.
Before using plumbers putty, make sure the plumbers putty is compatible with the material being used on. Most plumbers putty state not to be used on stone products. The putty can have a grit and oil that over time will cause discoloration around the drain. Silicone caulk works just fine and will not discolor around the drain. The newer plumbers putty that are available are more compatible but read the container prior to using.
Thanks for watching, we're glad that you found it helpful! I think you'll enjoy our other videos, we've put a lot of effort into clear information especially with graphics. For example we just released a series on oven and stove repairs: ua-cam.com/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/v-deo.html
Just bought a house that has two leaky sink drains with broken plastic collars. I'll be replacing them with metal drains like this. Thanks for the info!
god damn thanks. i saw so many nerd vids that made this so much more complicated than it should be. just watch this video if you're doing this. piece of cake. thanks!
Thanks, this helped a lot. I am still trying to figure out if there is anything that prevents the P-trap from coming off of the end of the drain assembly.
Thanks for watching. The order of the steps might differ depending on what exact setup you have, if it's a basic drain or one with a pop up. The drain assembly should lift up from the p=trap once the slip nut is loosened and the p-trap can be unscrewed and lowered in any case.
Thank you. She does an amazing job at presenting this! Is she for hire? 🙂Wish I had watched this before. I tried to do it myself. Didn't know about the plumber's putty and my drain is leaking. Friends suggested pipe dope around the threads where the lower nut will tighten on Don't know if that's required.
Thanks for watching, we're glad that you found it helpful. In this case it is the rubber gasket that does the sealing. As long as the rubber is pressed tightly up against the drain, you should get a good seal. Pipe dope (pipe joint compound) and thread seal tape is meant for tapered pipe fittings that do not use a gasket. If you are curious you can learn more about how this works here: ua-cam.com/video/a0jFPj4W8bY/v-deo.html
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4 seasons plumbing quoted me $665 for this exact job. Thank God for sharing.
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Wow, what a rip off.
"5 min." It took me three and a half hours and I ended up flooding the bathroom.
But I did finish the job. Thanks AMRE!
Thanks for watching. This was one of our first vidoes when we created the channel. We have stopped putting the timeframe at the beginning as this can vary. We're just glad that the video helped you out!
@@AmreSupply Just to be clear, it's me being terrible at handywork as to why it took me so long. But the fact that I was even able to do the job was because of this video. Thanks
I never leave comments but this was an amazing, clear, and mainly quick video. Thank you!!
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I followed this video and replaced 2 drains in my home. It was a lot easier than I expected. Thank you for such a clear, concise explanation!
You're welcome Telma, we're just glad to hear that the video helped you out!
finally, a video that actually CLEARLY explains how to do this!! yes!
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With $40 in parts and supplies, I was able to successfully replaced a rotted-out bathroom sink drain using these instructions. Thank you very much!
You're welcome Terry, we're glad to hear that the replacement went smoothly! Now if you found this video helpful and want to support the channel, there are many ways to do so. Considering liking the video, sharing it or even subscribing as every little bit helps. On our channel you'll find animations, troubleshooting and other videos. For example here's one on how water heaters work ua-cam.com/video/BHUPFLbb8NY/v-deo.html Cheers!
Excellent job !!
I did it. We did it, as I couldn’t have fixed my bathroom drain without you !!
Very concise, well laid-out procedure. 👍🏻👏
Thank you Doug, we're just glad to help!
Add my voice to the praise I see in comments. Very clear and VERY easy on the eyes... w/respect, thanks very much.
Thanks for watching, we're just happy to help.
Wow a video explaining an entire installation in under 3 minutes! Other how to videos take note
Thank you Joel! We definitely try to keep our videos short.
@@AmreSupply Trying to keep it too short ,you did not explain the correct way to insert the rubber gasket under the sink
@@troyb6036 Thanks for watching Troy, the rubber gasket will wedge into the bottom of the sink, so the smaller portion goes up. This was one of our first videos that we created for youtube and we've learned a lot since then. We have made sure to add more details like that in our current videos. I think you'll find our recent videos very detailed yet straightforward and concise.
I followed ever step. #excellent Video
Thank you, we're glad that you found it helpful!
Clear and concise instructions in less than 3 minutes gets over a million views whereas the 19 minute tutorial struggles to get 50k views! You don’t have to be redundant when your clear and concise! I applaud this video wholeheartedly!
Thank you David! We try to make all of our videos clear and concise. Some of our appliance repair videos get longer like this one on replacing a stove element but that is due to the variation in models and the time that is needed to test it with a multimeter: ua-cam.com/video/GaW7uAHkPQI/v-deo.html
Omg, I know. I just need to know how to do it, I don't need a 20 minute conversation!
There’s also no money in that. Every UA-cam video went over eight minutes when they all started doing in-line video ads at that length. Same reason you see a ton of them go 20 to 30 minutes; creators have learned that’s the sweet spot for people to watch the whole thing
You like this garbage? All she’s doing is regurgitating the instruction manual. Not to mention, she’s pretty bland while doing it. There is no insight, no explanation of anything, and no alternative suggestions, which you can find in a quality, long form video.
Why can’t all videos be this simple and to the point. Notice she didn’t waste the first 5 minutes talking gibberish!!!! She also didn’t waste valuable time saying “ as you can see” or other waste of words or time. Thanks Stephani!!
You're welcome and thank you for sharing your thoughts. This is a big compliment to our team as we try to keep all of our videos informative while being concise, without all the extra fluff. Hopefully you find some of our other videos helpful as well!
BTW I was able to do 3 sinks at my house last night after watching this great video!! Go Stephani!!
@@krissanchez4816 That is awesome! Glad to hear you're on a roll with the repairs!
Looks simple enough. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Totally just replaced two rotted and leaking double sink drains. This was a fantastic and simple video. Thank you!
You're welcome Jennifer Wendorf! Thanks for sharing, its always nice to hear that this video was helpful to people!!
Hello jennifer
I was dreading looking this up because I am in the middle of a plumbing mess. But this was the first video I came across and it made the project so much simpler and clearer. It got right to the point and explained it perfectly.
Thanks Lillian! We're glad the you found the video helpful!
One of the best tutorials on the subject to date. Exactly what I needed. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
AWESOME AND GREAT TO SEE WOMEN DOING HOME REPAIR!!!;)
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Simply brilliant. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thanks for your quick and concise instructional video. Too many people go on and on about repairs and scenarios, when all you need is a straightforward how to guide and you did a great job!
You're welcome, we're just glad that people are finding the videos helpful!
Excellent. Clear, Step by Step, Concise, Thank you.
You're welcome Marla! We're glad that you found the video easy to follow!
Nice tutorial.thanks maam...
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Thank you for the reply. I never though anyone would reply to my comments- got used to no reply at other sites- The reason for my comments was that when I purchased a box containing all different plastic tubes, P-traps, etc.., there was a white teflon tape. SO I automatically assumed it must be used. Your explanation makes reale sense. Also, the tape video whose link you sent me is excellent and answered my questions! Thank you, again!!
You're welcome! We reply to all comments and we're just happy to help! Cheers
Simple and effective instructions. Can't be better ....Thank You..👌
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That was awesome!! Well done young lady!! I'm putting in a marble sink with no fixtures and had no idea how to or where to start..but that was simple enough! Many thanks!!! I subscribed because of this video...
You are most welcome, and thank you for subscribing! We're glad this video helped get you started! There are a lot of repairs that are quite simple once you see it taken apart. Hopefully you find some of our other videos helpful too!
@@AmreSupply I did that's why I subscribed!! Many many many thanks!!
Super helpful,Saved $$$$....Thanks
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Yes thank you for a great video straight to the point and done! I get so tired of watching some of these that go on forever with meaningless talk. This video is awesome!!
You're welcome, we're just happy to help! We try to make all of our videos clear and concise. If you're curious we have a "how it works" playlist that many find helpful. Lots of detailed animations: ua-cam.com/play/PLCo9SMjkdWBycw9hZVfYFc6Sw2Jlavaak.html
Great video, thank you! Very helpful.
You're welcome!
Great help. Quick, clear and informative. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Very clear and helpful. Good teacher.
Thank you, we're just glad to help!
Stephanie kept it simple for the stupid (moi, par example) and her instruction was perfect. And she looked fabulous. Many thanks. 👍🇨🇦
Thank you for the kind words! We're just glad the video was helpful to you!
Very instructional video !!
Thank you!
i didnt know Arya Stark can replace sink drains. Very helpful video! thanks so much 😁
Thanks for watching, we're glad you found it helpful!
I love this!!! I knew I needed putty or some type of cement to hold it in place. It keeps falling. I’m gonna try this tomorrow!
Thanks for watching! You're right plumbers putty makes for a good seal and helps it sit nicely in the sink.
Excellent. Really helpful, and clearly explained. Also, I see that I can get the kind of U-bend that has a removable clean-out, so I'm going to do that instead of getting a regular non-draining U-bend. Thanks!
Thank you, we're glad you found it helpful!
I liked that myself. I didn't know they even made plans- traps like that.
Thanks sooooooooo much i was about to give up, but your video keep me going until i finished
You're welcome, we're just happy that the video helped you finish the project!
I’m saving this video for my rentals. Thanks.
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Worked on the first try. Thank you!!
You're welcome Allyson!
Clear and Concise ! Thank you very much
You're welcome!
Best vid, right to the point, clear, concise
Thank you Paul!
Thank you for the clear demonstration. It's always helps to have refresher course. The extra 1/4 turn on tightening the drain was good to know.
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Thanks for this video. Easy to understand and to the point! This is the item none of these DIY videos dont show is you may need to get a drain when replacing your old vanity.
You're welcome Dolores, we're glad you found the video helpful!
Holy cow it worked!!! I was standing there with dremel ready to battle the metal pipe.
We're glad that the video helped you!
Great job on the video was very informative.
Thank you, we're just glad to help!
Thank you for a simple easy to understand presentation!
You're welcome, we're just happy to help!
Thanks, with the nut loose I couldn't decide what was keeping the old drain from coming out. Your video told me what I didn't know.
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thanks to you i managed to replace the old draining pipe and installed a new one and im proud of it
That is great to hear, we're glad that the video helped you out!
Wow. This made it so easy. Thank you.
You're welcome!
I love this lady that was amazing!!!!
Thank you Ashlynn!!
From Iraq thank you so much for your explation
You're welcome!!
Great instructions! For me, Step 2 was time consuming. I could not get the nut off the pipe, it just spun the whole drain assembly around. Trip to big box store to get channel locks. That didn't help, so I got under the sink with a pipe wrench (knowing that was the end of the old piping) and the channel locks which slipped off the .25" thick nut constantly. After 15 minutes of this, got out from under the sink and tried reaching under and managing the tools by feel. Nope. Back under the sink, re-positioned wrench and channel locks a few more times until I got them both engaged. That sucker was on there TIGHT! Once it budged, I knew that was the end of the roadblock. It took over an hour. Next, the new drain assembly was an inch shy of the P trap- back to big box store for a 6" inch extension in PVC of course. The other five minutes of the job was easy. Thanks so much for this video.
Thank you for watching and for sharing your experience. We realize that there are some factors that can make each installation a bit more difficult. This was one of our first videos we filmed so if we do an update we'll be sure to cover more of the unexpected / tricky scenarios like yours.
Very informational and quick video. Thumbs up!
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Very Helpful as always !! Thank you .
You're welcome!!
For all of you that have wondered how a P-trap works... this animated video explains: ua-cam.com/video/zGofkKOP2SU/v-deo.html
Yeah it basically just stops the smell from your septic tank from coming up :D Awesome video! I installed a new sink and just forgot the putty after I installed the whole thing. :| Hahaha this helped.
@@8bitjim111 We're glad that you found it helpful!
Clear instructions.
Thank you.
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fantastic n great understanding is the key n you such a humble n beautiful lady.
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@@AmreSupply yes no problem, n wonna see that women more often, she beautiful n very outspoken to understand.
Excellent thank you
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Thank you For the awesome video. Simple step-by-step
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Clear and concise, excellent!! 😊
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THANX A BUNCH....simplified my and life and lite on my pockets!!!!!!!👍🏽👍🏽
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I actually completed the repair today. THANX again!
@@shawndockery7675 That is great! Cheers!
Quick and to the point. can't get better than that
Thank you!
Thanks Stephany! My original kit that came with the sink didn't need plumbers putty as it had a custom gasket (and never leaked). The new kit kept leaking without it and wasn't compatible with the original custom gasket. Thanks for the tip!
You're welcome, we're glad that the video helped you out!
Excellent video that's short but full of info.
Thank you Mervin, we're glad you found it informative!
Straight to the point how it should be
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Thank you for the content
You're very welcome!
Wow. Big help for a beginner
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Simple and to the facts. Nothing to it but to do it now.
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Great video Stephanie, easy to follow!
Thank you Lori!
This video was on point. All the help I needed
Thanks Alex, we're glad you found the video helpful!
excellent,thanks
You're welcome!
This is a very quick and clear video on how to do this repair. But, there's nothing mentioned about lining up the overflow drain in the new sink drain with the overflow in the sink.
Thanks for watching. You are right that we focused on sinks that have a built in overflow. We'll keep this in mind for any updates to these videos.
Thanks for sharing this video! Youre awesome! New friend here from the philippines.
You're welcome Yet, we're glad that you found the video helpful! All the best to you from here in Canada!
Before using plumbers putty, make sure the plumbers putty is compatible with the material being used on. Most plumbers putty state not to be used on stone products. The putty can have a grit and oil that over time will cause discoloration around the drain. Silicone caulk works just fine and will not discolor around the drain. The newer plumbers putty that are available are more compatible but read the container prior to using.
Thank you Gary you make an excellent point. It's definitely best to read the label as all brands are a little different.
98% of new sink doesn’t need putty and definitively not silicone
The best I have seen
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Well done Thank you.
You're welcome Will!
Thank you soooo much for making this so simple and easy to understand.
You are very welcome! We're glad it was easy to understand!
Awesome instructions and made it easy once I had all the tools.
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THANK YOU
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Great video
Thank you!
Great, informative video, and a total babe teaching it. I like this channel, 10/10 will be back 🤘
Thanks for watching, we're glad that you found it helpful! I think you'll enjoy our other videos, we've put a lot of effort into clear information especially with graphics. For example we just released a series on oven and stove repairs: ua-cam.com/video/L9ZI5GyON9I/v-deo.html
Excellent video ! Super Job!
Jesse M
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Nailed it! Thank you 🙏
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If your sink has a pop-up drain, then watch this video instead: ua-cam.com/video/5ajvSQPvT1k/v-deo.html
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the sink in the video had a pop up drain but the pipe underneath did not.
Yess! I know nothing about any of this, but I just watched this video, took off the drain thing and I'm headed to home Depot 🤣
Excellent! Thank you very much.
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
Thank you
You're welcome Carla!
Just bought a house that has two leaky sink drains with broken plastic collars. I'll be replacing them with metal drains like this. Thanks for the info!
You're welcome Tony! Best of luck to you!
clear, concise and to the point - thank you
You're welcome Paul! We hope that you find some of our other videos on our channel helpful as well!
god damn thanks. i saw so many nerd vids that made this so much more complicated than it should be. just watch this video if you're doing this. piece of cake. thanks!
You're welcome! We're glad that you found it simple and easy to follow!
Thanks, this helped a lot. I am still trying to figure out if there is anything that prevents the P-trap from coming off of the end of the drain assembly.
Thanks for watching. The order of the steps might differ depending on what exact setup you have, if it's a basic drain or one with a pop up. The drain assembly should lift up from the p=trap once the slip nut is loosened and the p-trap can be unscrewed and lowered in any case.
Very useful information
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Thank you STEPHANIE
You're welcome Billy, thanks for watching!
Thanks. ~Brian
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Thank you!
You're welcome!
Amazing! Thank you
You're welcome!
Thank you. This was very helpful.
You're welcome Tony!
Instructive and concise! You rule!
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Good deal..thanks
You're welcome!
thanks for the lesson
You're welcome Mohammed!
Fantastic. Thank you!!!!!
You're welcome Katie, thank you for watching!!
Thank you. She does an amazing job at presenting this! Is she for hire? 🙂Wish I had watched this before. I tried to do it myself. Didn't know about the plumber's putty and my drain is leaking. Friends suggested pipe dope around the threads where the lower nut will tighten on Don't know if that's required.
Thanks for watching, we're glad that you found it helpful. In this case it is the rubber gasket that does the sealing. As long as the rubber is pressed tightly up against the drain, you should get a good seal.
Pipe dope (pipe joint compound) and thread seal tape is meant for tapered pipe fittings that do not use a gasket. If you are curious you can learn more about how this works here: ua-cam.com/video/a0jFPj4W8bY/v-deo.html