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HOW TO BUILD A RAIN CHAIN FROM PIPEFITTERMIKE

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2024
  • LOOKED AT A LOT OF RAIN CHAINS ON YOU TUBE, THEN LOOKED AROUND THE HOUSE TO SEE IF WE HAD SOME STUFF THAT COULD STIR SOME IDEAS OF WHAT WE WOULD WANT TO BUILD A RAIN CHAIN OUT OF. AFTER A FEW DAYS OF HUNTING FOR STUFF AND IDEAS WE CAME UP WITH THIS. WE ACTUALLY CHANGED IT WHILE WE WERE FILMING IT!
    DETAILS.... MUSIC IS ROYALTY FREE FROM OPUZZ.COM, TITLE CREATED IN BORIS FX 10 WITH VEGAS PRO 11 ON MY LAPTOP, YES I OWN PRO 13 BUT 11 IS WHAT IS ON MY LAPTOP. MY CAMERA IS A PANASONIC TM-900 WITH A RODE VIDEO MIC ATTACHED TO IT. I ALSO USED DISSOLVE MASTER FOR ALL MY DISSOLVES ON THE TIME LINE. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE THEM HERE, THANKS, MIKE

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  • @timshel011
    @timshel011 3 роки тому +1

    Looks authentic , made by a real person 👍

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  3 роки тому

      thanks for commenting, subscribing and liking my video, i really appreciate it, i had fun doing this it was cool trying to figure out how to do it and once i had it in my brain my wife and i tore it up...began cutting copper pieces right away.... hope it at least gives you an idea....enjoy, Mike

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  3 роки тому

      ohh, and i subscribed to your channel and liked your video

  • @janicewoods3072
    @janicewoods3072 3 роки тому +1

    The rain chain is awesome, love it.

    • @pipefittermike636
      @pipefittermike636 3 роки тому +1

      THANKS FOR COMMENTING, LIKING AND SUBSCRIBING, I HAVE SUBSCRIBED TO YOUR CHANNEL ALSO, THESE WERE PIECES OF COPPER PIPE I HAD LEFT OVER ON ONE OF MY JOBS... THEY USUALLY SCRAP THIS STUFF.... I GUESS YOU CAN DO A RAIN CHAIN WITH ALMOST ANYTHING AND THIS PROVES IT, THANKS AGAIN, PIPEFITTERMIKE

  • @x99raymond1
    @x99raymond1 7 років тому +11

    Thanks for the videos. They have given me ideas for my project. But the music has got to go! HAHAHAH

  • @cerisewilson4088
    @cerisewilson4088 5 років тому +1

    Great ideas here, thanks for the inspiration!

  • @pwest2986
    @pwest2986 9 років тому

    That looks nice, I plan to try and build one soon, thanks for sharing.

  • @patriciabarker1641
    @patriciabarker1641 8 років тому +1

    this is so cool I will be making one of these. thank you for making it look so easy.

  • @Val-jz6lf
    @Val-jz6lf 5 років тому

    Beautiful!! I love copper!♥♥

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  5 років тому

      You are right, we love copper too...my wife likes it especially weathered like it is now....hope this gave you a few ideas for your own rain chain!!! Not every component has to be the same.....Hey thanks for subscribing,liking, and commenting about my vid, you tube videos really spark the imagination.....Mike p.s. i have subscribed to your channel also...

  • @Colleenbtd
    @Colleenbtd 8 років тому +7

    appreciate the video but the music is too loud...thanks

  • @IlluminovaNibiru
    @IlluminovaNibiru 10 років тому

    Great job on video, music and rain chain bro.!

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  10 років тому

      THANKS CHRIS YOU TRULY ARE MY NUMBER ONE FAN, LOVE YA MAN, YOUR BRO, MIKE OR CAPPY

  • @adaholmes9210
    @adaholmes9210 6 років тому

    beautiful!!!!!

  • @David-bc4rh
    @David-bc4rh 6 років тому

    This is awesome, I may actually try this. Does the cutter not wear out with all that cuttting? So many turns.

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  6 років тому

      The cutter is actually made for cutting copper, it should last for 1,000 's of cuts, and yes the newer the cutter is the less turns you have to do.... sorry so long to reply, thanks for commenting, pipefittermike

  • @gardenfishes
    @gardenfishes 5 років тому +1

    love the design of the rain chain, better looking than most I have seen and seems to function well, but isn't your hole too small? Seems much rain can't come out of it.

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  5 років тому

      It may seem that way, but i believe it was a 3/4" drill bit i used to make the hole at the top in the bottom of the gutter and the copper pipe it goes into is a 1-1/2"pipe... i didnt want a huge stream of water going into the 1-1/2" pipe.. hmmm..... but as it is, it still splashes everywhere, i guess its just a matter of artistic choice, i could have made it larger but i didnt want water splashing every where.... oh well... i digress...hey thanks for commenting and liking and subscribing i really appreciate it.... i have subscribed to your channel as well, Mike

  • @humbertovazquez4790
    @humbertovazquez4790 4 роки тому

    Thank you
    Really cool

  • @twngrl1625
    @twngrl1625 9 років тому +2

    you could also use tin cans lol i thought of tin cans cause the piping looking like tin cans

  • @ak4187
    @ak4187 5 років тому

    How has the rain chain held up? And has the copper turned green? If so, what have to done to prevent that?

    • @pipefittermike636
      @pipefittermike636 5 років тому

      I HELD IT UP WITH AN EYELET WITH A WOOD SCREW END ON IT, I THEN SCREWED IT INTO THE WOOD OF THE DECK, I THEN ATTACHE THE FIRST RING OF THE RAIN CHAIN TO THAT EYELET THAT I SCREWED INTO THE WOOD, HMMM..... I SHOULD HAVE INCLUDED THAT IN THE VIDEO SORRY, I COULD TRY EMAILING YOU A PICTURE FROM MY I PHONE? I AM AT masons2go@yahoo.com

    • @pipefittermike636
      @pipefittermike636 5 років тому

      OKAY... THE ONLY THING I DID DO WAS TO USE A SAND CLOTH ON ALL THE PIECES, BUT I DIDNT DO ANYTHING ELSE...... HMMMM..... IF I WAS TO PROTECT OR ACTUALLY TRY TO PREVENT THEM FROM TURNING GREEN I WOULD HAVE LIGHLTY SPRAYED THEM WITH A SPRAY POLYURETHANE, LET ME LOOK CLOSE AT THEM TODAY AND SEE IF ANY OF THEM HAVE ANY SHADE OF GREEN, I WILL GET BACK TO YOU,MIKE

    • @ak4187
      @ak4187 5 років тому

      Thanks Mike. Also..where did you find those ceiling ties to connect the pieces of pipe? I’ve been looking all over for them and the closest thing I can find is aluminum ties, similar to tent pegs.

    • @pipefittermike636
      @pipefittermike636 5 років тому

      THE CORRECT NAME FOR THOSE ARE CALLED PIPE JOIST HANGERS AND YOU CAN FIND THEM AT HOME DEPOT, HOPE THIS HELPS...MIKE

  • @johnnyrichmond8359
    @johnnyrichmond8359 3 роки тому

    Why is your Seamless Gutter like 8 inches short looks like someone added than 8in piece

  • @geeker211
    @geeker211 4 роки тому +1

    great video but the music is very distracting!

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  4 роки тому

      Hey, sorry about the music, but i really am not a professional editor, but i hope it didnt distract you so much that you couldnt glean something from it, i hope i was able to help get your creative flow going, thank you so much for liking, commenting and subscribing, i really appreciate it, Mike

  • @bettymckim7360
    @bettymckim7360 4 роки тому

    hey Mike what ie the thickness of that 2" tube

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  4 роки тому

      hey , just saw your message, it is raining right now at this moment, give me a little time and i will go out and measure in a few, i will get back to you soon, thanks,Mike

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  4 роки тому

      Okay, finally got out there and measured, they are 1/16" thick, hope this helps....Mike oh and thanks for commenting,subscribing and liking my video, i really do appreciate it, Mike

  • @tomspallone1868
    @tomspallone1868 5 років тому

    Any problems with mosquitoes having a field day in the bucket of water?

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  5 років тому

      Sorry so long to respond, but i really wanted to think about this answer.....my wife and I have had this argument many times, we dont get any mosquitoes because my wife empties the bucket onto our plants and trees, on any day she goes running.... ssoooo we havent noticed any mosquitoes...... but i believe there are some, and there are other water needing bugs flying around there, I have propose a landscape design to put at the bottom that looks like a small volcano, and then at the bottom have it connect to my drain that is right there next to the bucket, but my wife wants no part of it..... she likes taking that water and watering all of our plants around the outside of the house, more work if you ask me when i offered to make a nice little auto drain if you will... oh well i digress, thanks for subscribing, commenting and liking the video, i appreciate it, Mike, i also subscribed to your channel.

    • @tomspallone1868
      @tomspallone1868 5 років тому

      Michael Mason Thamks. I’m in Florida and, we’re hypersensitive about mosquitoes. I’m going to do this and I’ll have to see how it goes. Thanks for the info.

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  5 років тому

      i kept trying to explain to my wife that the whole idea is that it should go down to the drain to begin with, and the rain chain is just a temporary pretty departure from the gutter... under neath my bucket is one of the ground flat drains for lawns that i bought at home depot and connected it to my drain in the lawn that goes down to the pond, so any spillage or overflow from the bucket goes there, hope this rambling on was of some help and good luck with your rain chain, thanks, Mike @@tomspallone1868

    • @tomspallone1868
      @tomspallone1868 5 років тому

      Michael Mason I was actually thinking of connecting a mini sump pump in a bucket and burying it with nice rocks on top and then, have the water pumped and “misted” throughout the hanging plants and such.
      I explained this to my wife and she said, “It sounds complicated!”
      I said, “you know, you’re right. The downspout looks fine! Lol”

  • @melissajohnson2935
    @melissajohnson2935 4 роки тому

    Good video but the music is way to much!

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  4 роки тому

      Yess you are right, the music is to loud, it seems i am always in a hurry to finish my videos, only to not watch them all the way thru!!! Thanks for commenting and liking and subscribing, i really do appreciate it! I will try to do better on my upcoming videos, thanks again, Mike

  • @IraqCTR
    @IraqCTR 4 роки тому

    Terrible choice of loud music for such a video

    • @michaelmason636
      @michaelmason636  4 роки тому

      Sorry about that, i hope you will able to turn it down and glean some helpful hints to making a special rain chain for your yard, thanks for commenting and liking and subscribing, i really appreciate it, Mike