How To Use Push Fit Plumbing Fittings | Plumbing with Plastic Pipe
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- Welcome to my tutorial on how to use pushfit plumbing fittings and plastic pex barrier pipe. In this video I'm going to show you the best way to use JG speedfit step by step. If you like the content leave a like and please subscribe for more content like this as I've got a lot more to come and there will be something going that will help you out.
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I was put of using speedfit due to fear of the unknown and ignorance.. This cleared up most of my queries in one short YT video. Brilliant.. thanks
This tutorial stands out for its clarity in focusing on what you need to know, rather than delving into unnecessary details or showcasing the plumber's expertise excessively, which is common in many other tutorials I've watched. It's refreshing to find one that's straightforward and to the point
I just fitted new radiator today and changed location of radiator in my bedroom. Watched your video using push fits and you saved me a lot of £££. Thank you for your good knowledge my friend
I've been searching for push fit pipe tutorial and yours is the only one clear all my doubts in 7 min! Well done and Thank You!!
As usual an excellent bit of educational content, clearly explained for the likes of me who have never done it before! Had the cold water feed to my boiler (which was run outside) burst on Saturday and has now been run indoors using this speedfit stuff. Job done thanks to you and this great video! Much appreciated 🙏
Clear and straight to the point. Many thanks!
Thank you for explaining this so clearly. I had an external tap fitted under my sink and discovered a lot of "white plastic" had been used. I now now how useful this will be for future projects. Indebted to you,
Brilliant. I was just about the start a job and had no idea about the inserts!
Many thanks! I love the fact that knowledgeable folk like you take the time to post useful videos like this!
I'm glad you found it useful. Thanks
That was a great video. You make a good teacher.
One of the best tutorials out there. This really helped.
Thanks
Very clear and confidence boosting !
Thanks. What else would you like to see?
You are my best friend now! Thank you very much for this instructions I fixed my sink myself!
Cheers. That's the name of the game
This is exactly what I've been looking for especially showing the compression fitting. Thank you. 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Nice and simple! Great video! Thanks!
I don't need to do any plumbing - I just enjoy the videos. Cheers!
Good to hear, thanks
I just did a bathroom project and used JG Speedfit all the way, it was so simple and very effective. Saved me a fortune on plumbers bills. Even cut it with a hacksaw (don't shout at me!!) and it was trouble free once the burrs were removed with a sharp knife.
Nicely and clearly explained. You covered all the scenarios that most DIYers will face. Top marks.
Glad it helped
100% agreed with this comment - thank you
I was looking for a video to see if I can use a compression fitting and just as I watched at the last half minute yiu answered that question. I'm a co.plete novice and yiu made this all seem so simple. Thanks
Your welcome 👍
Great tutorial am learning late in life that plumbing doesn't have to be so scary . Many Thanks Mick.
Absolutely 🤗
brilliant need to change some radiators for larger ones and this is a brilliant explanation of using push it pipe Thank you
Brilliant mate. Fitting a show soon and got all these fittings today and wasn’t sure how they would work but this video was superb
Glad you found the video helpful 👍
Great style and well explained. Thanks I’ve subbed .
Answered all the questions i had, copper pipe and push fit and managed to fit my outside tap! Thanks.
Nice job!
I’m going to use this system to attach to my copper pipes that we had to cut down in for our bath taps. Thanks so much brilliant video
Your welcome 👍
Brilliant Demo. So clear and concise.
Many thanks
Glad it was helpful!
spot on pal. informative, kept it simple and no stupid music.
Thanks, glad it helped
Brilliant. Clear, concise information. Many thanks.
Your welcome 👍
Sounds so easy when explained well. Thanks for the video.
Your welcome 👍
This is brilliant, so clear - even for me.
Took the words out of my mouth Jo ♥️
Guess what just bumped in your YTV but besides your professional tutorial you made me feel a pro after watching it. Thanks Buddy.👍
Thanks, glad it helped you
Great video , very clear teaching
and great photography .
Just the instructions I needed. Subscribed and ready to learn more.
Fantastic!
Thanks for sharing this mate.
Brilliant video, I've always avoided plastic piping just didn't trust it, but you have proven otherwise, I will find a project to do in the near future and I will be using plastic fittings. Many thanks who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Glad you found the video useful.
Just caught your video on YT,very good,informative and well presented,good luck with your channel!
Thanks. What else would you like to see?
Nice clear vid. Well done and thank you.
Very well explained 👍
Extremely helpful. Thank you.
Your welcome
Useful no nonsense video. Thank you.
That's what this channel is all about
Great video mate, perfect explanations throughout 👌
I do have a question for you please. If I use a push fit on a copper pipe, ideally how much copper should be present for the push fit to connect comfortably? I have a slow leak on the main pipe to my toilet and the compression fitting is stuck (olive is gripped hard and I don't have space to cut it at an angle to get it off 😭) so I was considering to cut the main pipe shorter so I can just remove the compression fitting but the copper isn't that long so I'm not sure if it would be best to cut and extend with the plastic pipe as you've shown. PS - the leak is behind the isolation screw, so the slow leak is consistently dripping and it's not the nut being loose as I've given it another tighten, no luck though. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
great reminder on best practice -- thanks for the posting. I recommend you stand over the plumber and talk to him about his life and wife
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Great informative simple video. A question - how do I join new flexible pipe tails with female connection to the existing push fit on my boat - fitting a new mono block tap? Thanks
JG speedfit really is a great system,ideal for the DIY market..
Good video 👍
It really is!
Great information and clear detail, thank you.
Anytime
Brilliant you made it look so easy very impressed 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Brilliant video for the novices, subscribed 👍
Welcome aboard! Thanks
Very very good explanation. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
This is so helpful, thanks
Excellent video, thank you.....
Looks good explanation...thank you.
Well! It's that simple, thank you!!
Yes it really is! Your welcome
Superb and thank you my friend, they always been a bit of a mystery to me, excellent explanation
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Thank you for a great video, very informative and helpful 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video...beginner plumber here day 1
Thanks and good luck to you!
Nice Video, well explained
Well done it's clear, a fantastic explanation, and I like the way u try to show us what u have in ur potential.
Please try to do more videos in plumber techniques ?
Thanks .
Thanks. I will keep creating these guides for you 👍
Amazing thanks.
Thank you, that was really useful. Cheers
Your welcome, glad it was useful
Hey im not a plumber but i appreciate ur demo didnt know they tightened up collar wise and thought they were scrap if u messed up but u can undo it ,thanku mate
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Very good vid. Nice and simple. Thank you
Thanks 👍
Thanks, clear and to the point
That's the name of the game
Lovely ! Thank you very much !
Your welcome
Great job thanks
Very helpful and clear… subscribed 👍
Glad to have you here 👍
Fantastic 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for the help!
No problem!
Brilliant video thank you very much
Your welcome, glad it was useful
Very good vid, thanks! But could you tell me if these fittings can be used on flexible plastic pipes? I have a plastic pipe feeding my toilet and the only way of isolating the water when working on it is by the main stop valve. Could I use speed fittings on flexible pipe so I can fit an isolation valve? Thanks in advance!
Nice one ..using screwfix brand. This was so help full 👍🏼👌
Great video, thanks very much
Your welcome!
Great video
very handy, thank you!
Your welcome
Thanks for your great work
My pleasure
Many thanks, keep up the good work buddy
Thanks 👍
Very useful. Thank you. About to redo bathroom!
Go for it👍
Good job
Excellent video!!
Thanks
Thanks a lot for your videos
Your welcome 👍
great job🔥🔥🔥
Thank you
Thankyou brilliant advice 👍👍👍👍
No worries
Simple video thanks for posting
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Amazing video very helpful 👏 thanks mate you just saved a few hundred pounds 💷 by me not calling a plumber
Ty 👌
Excellent. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thanks
Thanks great video...
Glad you liked it!
Brilliant video thanks bud
Glad you enjoyed it
Can we use the plastic pipe and joins on radiators?
Thank you for your helpful video!
great tutorial thank you! question, my plumber has used 3 corner white joints on grey pipe (if that makes sense?!) is it ok to use that many on about a 10cm piece of pipe? thanks
Cheers, that's helpful stuff
No problem 👍
Great video.
Glad it was helpful
Cheers buddy you got a sub from me really well explained too thank you so much take care 👍
Glad you found the video useful. And thanks for being a subscriber. Take it easy.
Well explain, thank you.
Very welcome
Top quality mate!
Cheers Ross 👍
Really helpful that. 👍🏼
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excellent,exactly what i was looking for, thanks,,subscribbed
Thanks for the sub!
So what is the minimum distance between two Speedfit connectors (obviously to allow later removal)? Say and elbow and a valve feeding my sink. I am refitting for the valve and I want the current flex pipe to be in the same position. It would be useful actually to know the minimum length of Speedfit pipe needed as an alternative way of looking at it. Thanks.
Just did a project using JG.Since I was using a couple of elbows I was practicing trying to get exact size and discovered when removing the pipe scores were being left on the pipe.It was all plastic I was using.I read that you shouldn't use pipe if it's marked so I tried to do job without having to remove them again.What do you think of this?
Great channel
Thanks a lot