Good thing you showed up I was about to call the search party to find you. You were darn close to disassembling that p trap and I wonder if the heat from that will eventually blow up some pipes one of these days. Fyi get thoes silcone drain stoppers or dollar store silcone pan/spatter lids work too . Just because they came with a stopper dosent mean they have it still or you even wat to touch it. My main tech pac has one in the minor plumbing parts bag thata built into thr bag. It takes little or no space and worst if its really toxic or nasty throw it away for a few bucks. Don't be a stranger we miss the videos!
that's exactly why no one bothers with chemical drain cleaners, but home owners. an exception may be a shower drain where you know its all newer pvc/abs and a trap hair clog, but even then it's just asking for trouble and chemical burns when you end up snaking it shortly after. 🙃
@@throttlebottle5906 yea that's why I make sure it drains first lol so if I have to snake it I could run the drain banger down with water so I don't get burned when I snake
Get you a black stopper that comes with the Badger garbage disposals they seal perfectly to kitchen drains. I use a pair of channel locks on the top part of the black stopper and they can unclog a drain fast.
We only put in delta foundations it's the only kitchen and bathroom faucet that has no plastic in it left. Even the water line hookups are brass baseplate ect. There only 65 to 70 dollars in my area. Once there gone I don't know what's left without plastic construction.
Man you’re becoming like a groundhog you pop you’re head up and than disappear😂 You’re cruising for a bruising with that blue monster just a matter of time before you getting chemical burns that crap was boiling over and spiting up some serious fumes stay safe sparky thx for another volcano eruption 👍
Yea 😆 I was running some hot water and I realized when you run hot water with that it causes the water to boil crazy stuff. Yea I got chemical burns when spraying mold in my rental not fun!!
@@thehandymanexperience226 Kreg saw guide will let you rip up to 24" a good clamping straight edge is also a great tool if you want to expand into carpentry repairs.
@@thehandymanexperience226 filled with hot heavy soapy mixture so once you got the clog open maybe this mixture would remove the grease built-up...since we dont have a mini-jetter
@@tomdale1313 haha 🤣 yea open the sink at the end and seen the main issue there. The way they had it pipes in created a huge p trap and if it clogs again it has to get reworked
Good thing you showed up I was about to call the search party to find you. You were darn close to disassembling that p trap and I wonder if the heat from that will eventually blow up some pipes one of these days. Fyi get thoes silcone drain stoppers or dollar store silcone pan/spatter lids work too . Just because they came with a stopper dosent mean they have it still or you even wat to touch it. My main tech pac has one in the minor plumbing parts bag thata built into thr bag. It takes little or no space and worst if its really toxic or nasty throw it away for a few bucks. Don't be a stranger we miss the videos!
Thanks bro! I appreciate it 😆
We appreciate you and more videos when you can!
that's exactly why no one bothers with chemical drain cleaners, but home owners. an exception may be a shower drain where you know its all newer pvc/abs and a trap hair clog, but even then it's just asking for trouble and chemical burns when you end up snaking it shortly after. 🙃
@@throttlebottle5906 yea that's why I make sure it drains first lol so if I have to snake it I could run the drain banger down with water so I don't get burned when I snake
Get you a black stopper that comes with the Badger garbage disposals they seal perfectly to kitchen drains. I use a pair of channel locks on the top part of the black stopper and they can unclog a drain fast.
Yea I keep telling myself to save one but I have so much stuff. I usually use what they have or rubber gloves lol
Nice job need patience w that stuff 👍
I definitely do lol this stuff is making me lazy
I love the blue monster. Gonna get some ! 🚢🏴☠️
It's good stuff man!!
Your back! Finally we need more videos from you unless I’m messing some.
Hopefully I can make some soon
hair line looking good homie, let's hit the gym now
@@utubehandyman thanks man 6 months will look even better
Side Note : Landlords love those $20.00 cheap kitchen faucets. 😉
I've been seeing alot of them recently
Absolutely garbage. All the big box stores have nothing but garbage. You have to go to a supply house to get a brass faucet
We only put in delta foundations it's the only kitchen and bathroom faucet that has no plastic in it left. Even the water line hookups are brass baseplate ect. There only 65 to 70 dollars in my area. Once there gone I don't know what's left without plastic construction.
Stop shopping at Lowe’s. They do Not like Whites in their corporate offices
Man you’re becoming like a groundhog you pop you’re head up and than disappear😂
You’re cruising for a bruising with that blue monster just a matter of time before you getting chemical burns that crap was boiling over and spiting up some serious fumes stay safe sparky thx for another volcano eruption 👍
Yea 😆 I was running some hot water and I realized when you run hot water with that it causes the water to boil crazy stuff. Yea I got chemical burns when spraying mold in my rental not fun!!
Your going to get yourself I need trouble using that stuff one day
I believe it
@@thehandymanexperience226 the stuff you use how much does it coast
Welcome Back
@@MokenaBob thanks !!!
Thanks for the tip on the blue monster...
No problem, definitely read the instructions and follow them. Definitely be careful with it, that stuff is no joke
@@thehandymanexperience226 will do, thanks!
Do you use the same yellow plunger for all jobs or do you switch them out for certain jobs or renew them after a few jobs?
The man is back!
I made it!
Good to see ya back Bruddah
Trying haha
OK but before you go, shouldn't you fill each basin halfway and drop it to ensure fully clear?
@@dock_yard1149 I could but I usually only do that when I'm checking for leaks
Carpentry skills are important. Use the rip guide that came with your saw or get a kreg or something. Portable table saw.
@@patrickcowan8701 good idea!
@@thehandymanexperience226
Kreg saw guide will let you rip up to 24" a good clamping straight edge is also a great tool if you want to expand into carpentry repairs.
you should fill those sinks up and let them drain as the final, thxs for sharing...
U always got the best ideas 💡
@@thehandymanexperience226 filled with hot heavy soapy mixture so once you got the clog open maybe this mixture would remove the grease built-up...since we dont have a mini-jetter
@@tomdale1313 haha 🤣 yea open the sink at the end and seen the main issue there. The way they had it pipes in created a huge p trap and if it clogs again it has to get reworked
Yay a video
Woooooo
Hey hey hey 👋....
Hey yo!!!
Was that dude in his boxers??
Lol 😆 kinda looked like it
1st.
Do they give out Internet points for this? Just want to know if I'm missing something here.
@@oldfredbear no.
Yeeee haw !!! First one on the comments!!!
@@GodBlessGodBless1227 So what's the point?
@@oldfredbear
There is no point other than self gratification to those that do it.