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Steven you are priceless!!! Love your accent and all the handy tips... You have helped me help out family and friends and a restaurant with a leaky urinal... Thank you!!!! While im working I try to do your accent... Makes the job funner!!!! My wife says are you Steven???? I say I am right now!!!! You are and ace!!!! We had to cut off our old Kitchen faucet like you showed how to do. She was so proud of me and happy!!!! I told her you taught me!!!!
Momma would be PROUD! The "Fixer" has it done in 5 minutes, and supplies eggs along the way. Steve, if ever the day comes and the SHTF - we're stopping by to pick you up!
Grumpy One, the old vacuum breaker looked a bit swollen and the paper slip gasket was not installed either. Put those two together add a few years time and theres your leak. Using stop as regulator to avoid a urinal tsunami is cool with me.
I did a full rebuild on 2 of these. They were identical 1.6 gpf units. 1 quit leaking but the other still leaks from the top cap and at the thread where the vacuum breaker is. Does that just mean the hardware has gone "bad", and is that very common? I don't have too much history with these particular units, so I didn't know how often the entire thing has to be replaced if not enough preventative maintenance was done...
Reminds of the scene from The Naked Gun when Frank goes in the bathroom wearing the hot mic from the live press conference. Was just waiting to hear a stiffled fart that had been held for hours finally released....
Hi Steven, we have several Crane Urinals and it seems even after replacing the Master Lower Urinal Spud with NEW ones which attaches to the top of the ceramic urinal bowl that water seem to be leaking from that rubber gasket that sits on the top of the urinal itself. We have tried to tighten this as much as we can but it still leaks a little when ever the urinal is flushed! What is the trick to stop this, new spud with gaskets don’t seem to change anything. What a poor design this is, I’m assuming that’s why Crane got out of Urinals! :)
I was curious if you know anything about the battery powered motion sensor sinks that Wal-Mart has. We have a few that won't turn on at all and was curious as to what the problem would be. There's another 2 that spray really hard and causes them to splash water all over customers. I've tried telling the plumber we have but he doesn't seem to do anything about them. They have like battery packs. By that, I mean that there's 2 batteries with positive and negative cables going on each side and they are wrapped together. Could it be the batteries and if so, could we use regular batteries and connect the wires to them and tape them back or no?
Danielle Bourn, If you have easy and safe access - try changing out the batteries, If it still fails, get a couple decent photos and also the brand name/model # and any info for the units - if nothing else do a search on YT or Google. I have very limited experience on the sensor units, but Steve or one of the other Pros might well get you squared away in a few minutes. Keep up the great work - Steve might be looking for an apprentice some day!
Steven you are priceless!!! Love your accent and all the handy tips... You have helped me help out family and friends and a restaurant with a leaky urinal... Thank you!!!! While im working I try to do your accent... Makes the job funner!!!! My wife says are you Steven???? I say I am right now!!!! You are and ace!!!! We had to cut off our old Kitchen faucet like you showed how to do. She was so proud of me and happy!!!! I told her you taught me!!!!
She went from being a leaker to a royal flush. Not bad Steve! 👍Next level!
Momma would be PROUD! The "Fixer" has it done in 5 minutes, and supplies eggs along the way. Steve, if ever the day comes and the SHTF - we're stopping by to pick you up!
Thanks, my job is changing and ill be expected to fix stuff as well as clean it
Thanks man this worked perfectly appreciate you making these videos!
I enjoy learning from this guy
Thank you sir, exactly what mine was doing and appreciate the video.
Always love your videos! Keep it up.
Grumpy One, the old vacuum breaker looked a bit swollen and the paper slip gasket was not installed either. Put those two together add a few years time and theres your leak. Using stop as regulator to avoid a urinal tsunami is cool with me.
good job sir as usual. thank you for making videos
How on earth do you know all about everything you encounter? You are a super tech to me!
catbirdfeeder It takes many years buddy... many years
I did a full rebuild on 2 of these. They were identical 1.6 gpf units. 1 quit leaking but the other still leaks from the top cap and at the thread where the vacuum breaker is. Does that just mean the hardware has gone "bad", and is that very common?
I don't have too much history with these particular units, so I didn't know how often the entire thing has to be replaced if not enough preventative maintenance was done...
Just what I needed. Thanks
Guy: fixes toilet
Other guy in background: starts pissing
Great video, God Bless!
Reminds of the scene from The Naked Gun when Frank goes in the bathroom wearing the hot mic from the live press conference.
Was just waiting to hear a stiffled fart that had been held for hours finally released....
How did the vacuum breaker cause the leak?
Nice. You are the man.
you r the man steve!!!!
Excellent 👍
Hi Steven, we have several Crane Urinals and it seems even after replacing the Master Lower Urinal Spud with NEW ones which attaches to the top of the ceramic urinal bowl that water seem to be leaking from that rubber gasket that sits on the top of the urinal itself. We have tried to tighten this as much as we can but it still leaks a little when ever the urinal is flushed! What is the trick to stop this, new spud with gaskets don’t seem to change anything. What a poor design this is, I’m assuming that’s why Crane got out of Urinals! :)
I was curious if you know anything about the battery powered motion sensor sinks that Wal-Mart has.
We have a few that won't turn on at all and was curious as to what the problem would be. There's another 2 that spray really hard and causes them to splash water all over customers.
I've tried telling the plumber we have but he doesn't seem to do anything about them. They have like battery packs. By that, I mean that there's 2 batteries with positive and negative cables going on each side and they are wrapped together. Could it be the batteries and if so, could we use regular batteries and connect the wires to them and tape them back or no?
Danielle Bourn,
If you have easy and safe access - try changing out the batteries, If it still fails, get a couple decent photos and also the brand name/model # and any info for the units - if nothing else do a search on YT or Google. I have very
limited experience on the sensor units, but Steve or one of the other
Pros might well get you squared away in a few minutes.
Keep up the great work - Steve might be looking for an apprentice some day!
First step is to remove the faucet. Next, throw it in the garbage. Finally, install a new quality faucet not from walmart
Good fix Steve
What happens when no one fixes that
Ya get lucky sometimes. Go to fix a simple vacuum breaker and end up with a spud and tail leak
...good enough for this neighborhood, no taj mahal here
Lmao another great video Steve
I aim for the seat.
Forgot the fritz
shes a leaker momma
The pliers on the crome come on man
Mitch Sytkowski , If you listen to him at 1:36, they are smooth jaw pliers.
Erik J. I was taught to use a rag under the pliers on crome as to not mark the finish
cHrome
Ain't no fancy bathroom
Why the gloves ? LoL don't trust a man when he said the seat was Up !!! Never
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