I am getting ready to do some DIY kitchen stuff. This will be my first project I've done without my amazing dad, I lost him in June. I've watched several instructional videos...I think you're the first one to address the need for a downward slope for the waste pipe coming out of the disposal. Thank you.
Sorry for your loss. I hope he instilled lots of knowledge into you so you can tackle your project with confidence. Glad you found my video helpful. Thanks for watching and good luck with your "kitchen stuff"
Thank you. Thanks for watching and the nice comments. I'm shooting for 15,000 subscribers by end of 2025.. would always appreciate a new subscriber to help me reach my goal.
You must be an instructor?. Your video is detailed, yet precise. Thanks for taking the time and effort. You just saved me money and time while broadening my knowledge ( im no plumber)
Under the video you'll see a brief description of the video followed by "...more" . Click on the "more" and it will open up the entire description, along with any links. Thanks for watching and good luck with your projects.
Yes, unfortunately, there's really no other option. I had to do just that on a house a couple days ago. Older homes with drop in shallow basin sinks caused this issue. Now with undermount sinks with 9" deep basins the wall pipe servicing that old shallow sink just doesn't work any longer. Only option is if you have a cleanout below the wall drain, then you can make the upper one the clean out and the lower one for the drain. I've gotten lucky on a few properties where I was able to make that happen, Unfortunately they are few and far between. Good luck with your project and thanks for watching.
I was able to order the white plastic kit from Home Depot and I'm hoping that works. I accidentally pulled the garbage disposal down, now I have to deal with that.😢
Good luck with your project. Drop a comment and let us know how it all goes. Hopefully it's an easy fix for you. i don't have a video on installing a garbage disposal ... yet. but it's on my list.
Not sure if it’s the case with the kitchen cabinet you’re working on, but typically there are a couple screws holding that wooden “post” and can be removed for easier access.
Yeah, cabinets with stiles that are just bolted in are few and far between. The majority of the ones are glued in.. glued and screwed in or are manufactured so they're just part of the face frame that can't be removed. I'm always happy when I see one that will come out with just removing a couple screws, but unfortunately, I only seem to come across those maybe once every two years. They used to be more common, and are still see on older cabinets, but newer ones are just build "better", but not better when you're trying to put a 6'2" man into a 2'6" space. Thanks for watching
Must just be in your area because they show in stock here. You can do a Google search for "Oatey 1-1/2 in. Black Slip-Joint Garbage Disposal Kit" and a few other companies sell the drain kit, such as Supply Online, etc. Thanks for watching and good luck with your project.
Starting at 24:30 I show the alternative set up. Don't have a comprehensive video on it yet, but it's on my list. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe to help me reach my 2025 goal of 15,000 subscribers. Thank you.
No kidding. If more people would understand NOT to put junk down their drain they'd have a lot less plumbing issues. Unfortunately everyone is under the impression that it's there so they can put anything and everything down the drain and the disposal will take care of it. Thanks for watching
Very well explained! Simplified, concise, and not overly explained. Thank you!
No.. Thank you. Appreciate the comment and thanks for watching
I am getting ready to do some DIY kitchen stuff. This will be my first project I've done without my amazing dad, I lost him in June. I've watched several instructional videos...I think you're the first one to address the need for a downward slope for the waste pipe coming out of the disposal. Thank you.
Sorry for your loss. I hope he instilled lots of knowledge into you so you can tackle your project with confidence. Glad you found my video helpful. Thanks for watching and good luck with your "kitchen stuff"
Great video!!!
Thank you. Thanks for watching and the nice comments. I'm shooting for 15,000 subscribers by end of 2025.. would always appreciate a new subscriber to help me reach my goal.
Well explained. Thanks!
You're welcome! Thanks for wtching
You must be an instructor?. Your video is detailed, yet precise. Thanks for taking the time and effort. You just saved me money and time while broadening my knowledge ( im no plumber)
Thanks for the nice comment and good luck with all your projects
thank you
my pleasure.. hope it helped you in your project. Thanks for watching
Could you please tell where to find the links you say earlier on in video you would provide. Thank you
Under the video you'll see a brief description of the video followed by "...more" . Click on the "more" and it will open up the entire description, along with any links. Thanks for watching and good luck with your projects.
What do you do if the drain in the wall is at the same height as the disposal outlet? Do you have to open the wall and lower the drain?
Yes, unfortunately, there's really no other option. I had to do just that on a house a couple days ago. Older homes with drop in shallow basin sinks caused this issue. Now with undermount sinks with 9" deep basins the wall pipe servicing that old shallow sink just doesn't work any longer. Only option is if you have a cleanout below the wall drain, then you can make the upper one the clean out and the lower one for the drain. I've gotten lucky on a few properties where I was able to make that happen, Unfortunately they are few and far between. Good luck with your project and thanks for watching.
I was able to order the white plastic kit from Home Depot and I'm hoping that works. I accidentally pulled the garbage disposal down, now I have to deal with that.😢
Good luck with your project. Drop a comment and let us know how it all goes. Hopefully it's an easy fix for you. i don't have a video on installing a garbage disposal ... yet. but it's on my list.
Not sure if it’s the case with the kitchen cabinet you’re working on, but typically there are a couple screws holding that wooden “post” and can be removed for easier access.
Yeah, cabinets with stiles that are just bolted in are few and far between. The majority of the ones are glued in.. glued and screwed in or are manufactured so they're just part of the face frame that can't be removed. I'm always happy when I see one that will come out with just removing a couple screws, but unfortunately, I only seem to come across those maybe once every two years. They used to be more common, and are still see on older cabinets, but newer ones are just build "better", but not better when you're trying to put a 6'2" man into a 2'6" space. Thanks for watching
Out of stock. And I can’t find it on Amazon either. Any other links you can dig up?
Must just be in your area because they show in stock here. You can do a Google search for "Oatey
1-1/2 in. Black Slip-Joint Garbage Disposal Kit" and a few other companies sell the drain kit, such as Supply Online, etc. Thanks for watching and good luck with your project.
Where is the video to set it up the other way
Starting at 24:30 I show the alternative set up. Don't have a comprehensive video on it yet, but it's on my list. Thanks for watching and don't forget to subscribe to help me reach my 2025 goal of 15,000 subscribers. Thank you.
step 1: Get rid of the garbage disposal.
No kidding. If more people would understand NOT to put junk down their drain they'd have a lot less plumbing issues. Unfortunately everyone is under the impression that it's there so they can put anything and everything down the drain and the disposal will take care of it. Thanks for watching