Ignore the trolls. Team Vince is a skilled and coordinated crew that works well together to get the job thoroughly and with less man hours than a single person would. You might consider cutting that main shutoff gate valve in half to drain the water out of the line and then unsweating it to preserve tubing length coming out of the ground.
@@geraldalfano5581 You're so right get rid of that gate valve and then unsolder the upper and lower part to maintain the full amount of pipe on both sides thank you so much for watching and the compliments that you gave us and the support as well and advice on the pipe we do appreciate it.
@@bigjohn2520 thank you John I really enjoyed working with Alicia over the years I mean she really puts out a lot of work and makes a really good business partner as well thank you so much for the compliment and thank you for watching and commenting.
As I was watching your discovery that the overflow pipe did not line up correctly with the tub I was wondering if you were going to make a cut. I would have used the hot air gun softened up the pipe and then lined it up perfectly with the tub. Then you could have used the flat gasket.
@@rickdiego5 I had to go back and look at that video basically what happened was that was a ABS pipe and it was too high so basically you just cut a quarter inch out of the pipe and then you can lower it in using a coupling The reason why we use beveled washers instead of a flat is because the shape of the bathtub some bathtubs have a straight drop and you use flat washers some bathtubs have a slanted drop on the apron then you use the beveled washer in this particular case in order to get the overflow lower we just cut a little piece out I think bending it would have just made it kind of awkward only in my opinion by dropping it straight down lined it right up and took the exact washer that it needed You might have had it been there to see it it's kind of vague in the video thank you for watching and sharing we enjoy this it's nice to hear other people's ways of doing things not saying it wouldn't work just one of those things I guess you'd have to be there to show me. Hope you have a great weekend.
Working in a shower or sink with an open drain while you're removing screws or small parts could be a disaster. I suggest you block the drain whenever you're working on a faucet.
@@rickdiego5 we used to do that always especially when Alicia is around but then we got lazy and dangerous but it's always a good thing to do is to block that drain.
@@manuelgil6728 no I have not I'm going to look it up Tonight that sounds promising having a kit that probably will have more than a couple thank you so much for directing us to the overflow gasket kit thank you for watching and commenting.
@@Hvac-dude Hi Josh we have a main line water shut off gave valve that's going to be removed and a ball valve installed with a hose bib probably in the next two to three weeks thank you for watching Josh and commenting.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@@vince6829 thank you Vince for watching and commenting I'm glad you feel like I contribute something That's a really nice feeling thank you again.
Ignore the trolls. Team Vince is a skilled and coordinated crew that works well together to get the job thoroughly and with less man hours than a single person would. You might consider cutting that main shutoff gate valve in half to drain the water out of the line and then unsweating it to preserve tubing length coming out of the ground.
@@geraldalfano5581 You're so right get rid of that gate valve and then unsolder the upper and lower part to maintain the full amount of pipe on both sides thank you so much for watching and the compliments that you gave us and the support as well and advice on the pipe we do appreciate it.
Great observation Alicia. Vince you have a great partner/wife. Kudos to both of you guys.
@@angeloking5135 Alicia and I both thank you she really appreciated the kind words and the compliments thank you for watching and commenting.
Cant wait to see tommrows vidioe 😊
@@Hvac-dude thank you Josh we sure appreciate your support Hope you're having a good week.
You work well with your family, most can’t.
@@bigjohn2520 thank you John I really enjoyed working with Alicia over the years I mean she really puts out a lot of work and makes a really good business partner as well thank you so much for the compliment and thank you for watching and commenting.
As I was watching your discovery that the overflow pipe did not line up correctly with the tub I was wondering if you were going to make a cut. I would have used the hot air gun softened up the pipe and then lined it up perfectly with the tub. Then you could have used the flat gasket.
@@rickdiego5 I had to go back and look at that video basically what happened was that was a ABS pipe and it was too high so basically you just cut a quarter inch out of the pipe and then you can lower it in using a coupling The reason why we use beveled washers instead of a flat is because the shape of the bathtub some bathtubs have a straight drop and you use flat washers some bathtubs have a slanted drop on the apron then you use the beveled washer in this particular case in order to get the overflow lower we just cut a little piece out I think bending it would have just made it kind of awkward only in my opinion by dropping it straight down lined it right up and took the exact washer that it needed You might have had it been there to see it it's kind of vague in the video thank you for watching and sharing we enjoy this it's nice to hear other people's ways of doing things not saying it wouldn't work just one of those things I guess you'd have to be there to show me. Hope you have a great weekend.
Working in a shower or sink with an open drain while you're removing screws or small parts could be a disaster. I suggest you block the drain whenever you're working on a faucet.
@@rickdiego5 we used to do that always especially when Alicia is around but then we got lazy and dangerous but it's always a good thing to do is to block that drain.
Good job , have you seen the bluevue overflow gasket kits
@@manuelgil6728 no I have not I'm going to look it up Tonight that sounds promising having a kit that probably will have more than a couple thank you so much for directing us to the overflow gasket kit thank you for watching and commenting.
Can you do a main shut off vidioe if you have time to do a vidioe 😀 if not it's all good 😀
@@Hvac-dude Hi Josh we have a main line water shut off gave valve that's going to be removed and a ball valve installed with a hose bib probably in the next two to three weeks thank you for watching Josh and commenting.
Hi Vince How close are you to the fires in LA
@@williamking8034 about an hour to an hour and a half away maybe 60 mi or so thank you for watching and commenting.