10 COOL PLUMBING TOOLS YOU NEED TO SEE 2020 AMAZON 3
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2:38 my bike handlebar end weights are fixed in a similar manner. Tightening the screw will cause the rubber, placed inside the handlebar, to expand and grip the handle bar.
Being one who records whilst they work and edits in the twilight hours. I know the difficulties and how much effort goes into making these videos. Material like this is undervalued. Education has changed so much with ESclips. Society are gaining the equivalent of a ESclips plumbing degree. It's good when it's used for something positive like making individuals better engineers. Onsite experience is vital as well as real qualifications. Yet this media stream and experience passed on is helping nations strive to better engineering standards. It would have been a game changer if I had some of these videos when I initially qualified as a plumber 13 years ago. There was hardly anything like this to watch. It's great that the information is there for those that are thirsty to grow in their knowledge of the trade.
Number 8 at the 10:20 mark, the tight-fit tube cutter by NERRAD TOOLS, is worth the price of admission. Your AMAZON link shows 4 sizes priced from $41 to $128.
When you put a compression fitting on do you need to flare the end.
at #7 where did you get the torz from ? I like the flaming very handy for tight spaces
Regarding number 10, any good pipefitter would understand that the depth of the jaws on larger diameter pipe/fittings is what gets the job done. This doesn't seem to be demonstrated here. My advice is use narrow jaw non aluminium record stillsons & carry the correct size wrench for the job.
Trust me a pipefitter 40 years in knows better than these salesmen/women...
the work pro pliers is a great idea as long as the groove settings are robust enough to take the strain. thats the issue i see and have in the past
I actually have them and they are great but definetly not heavy duty work there are vetter options around but for small stuff its great especially the smaller one perfect for few corners where its hard to work
Onde encontrar essas ferramentas no Brasil ???
En dónde se pude conseguir el cortador de tubo el que gira interior
Merry Christmas all my fellow plumbers especially those working through the holiday season. Have a good one and stay safe.
La prensa de tubo de cobre muy bien, pero la unión cobre hierro galvanizado fatal, hay que poner manguito electrolítico, par evitar la corrosión del hierro.
No parece mala idea calentar el caño antes de expandir, si total luego se va soldar, nunca lo había pensado. Muchas gracias, saludos desde Uruguay!!
Alejandro Alvarez ; no tenes idea la alegria que me da ver a un paisano aprendiendo las nuevas tecnicas. Yo soy mas viejo que el agujero del mate y estoy jubilado, pero todavia disfruto de las novedades en plomeria. Un gran abrazo desde Toronto- Canada.
Amazing new tools in the market. Although they seem to make the plumbers job way easy, one has to have the knowledge and the skills of a real professional.
Impressive tools , nevertheless.
Greetings from Toronto.
I have used these new milwaulkee stillsons & i dont think you can beat the thin jaw non aluminium record wrenches, just bring the correct size of wrench for the job so you know the depth of the jaw will grip the fitting/pipe correctly.
What's wrong with making your job easier?
I mean, gone are the days of carpal tunnel with half of these which is never a bad thing.
A great way and technique...great job i love it
2:35 теперь тоже самое с нормальным давлением и кипятком
3:52 была труба на 20 поставили на 16
Ага, а кристинку в хрущёвку в подвал лежаки крутить😂
Not a pro but I've been re-piping my properties for years including a small commercial building without any of those tools for copper pipes. Would have been nice if I knew about those tools but without it forces me to do it another way with what I have.
Quite a few fires are caused by plumbers using flames to solder joints so alternative methods are very worthwhile. On historic buildings these are the only method now allowed after a few burnt down.
Why did you need a 3/4 coupling on the jet sweat bit?
Why didn't you change that old valve on the 1/2 compressed lines?
@sam mathias The Jet Sweat?
Aye that tools nothing but a waste of money.
He's either not a plumber, or if he is he's lazy and not a professional!
It’s to show it’s use dummy
Круто... Удобный инструмент.. Удобно работать.
been doing plumbing for years....don't need no jet swet....use pro press...use battery powered tube cutter...manuall crimping ring sucks...expander tool is cool but limited usage...there are better more acurrate tube benders....pipe wrenches are cool but they show a wrong way of using them
As a non plumber, the tool near the end that bent 90 degrees... I'm like, wha..That works??
Seems like it would flatten and crimp.
Also not a materials scientist or a leverage-ologist
On #2: How do you ream the pipe after you cut the line?
Cant
great video, thanks
I have interest for the pipe cutter on the first video with jet asset. Is there Anyone know the name of the pipe cutter?
1st tool only works on copper tubing like for HVAC lines, no plumbing L or M.
I have a couple of those tools already for years now
The only thing that has not been available for 10 years is the cordless expander, ( which are useless) stillson's have been around for a hundred years you obviously don't get out much.
Where can I purchase those tools
Jet swets have saved my ass so many times before I got a pro press. Blew my mind the first time I saw it
I made my own version of jet swets over thirty years ago.
With the Jet swet just snatch the fitting. You already had a 22 / 3/4 nut and olive to use
The point was demonstrating it causes a water 💧 tight seal so you can solder or use a compression fitting 🔧
I’m digging that torch head.That thing had like six micro burners!
Someone stole it sadly.
I came up with 1 that's shaped like a half moon. Just need to heat bottom and top. But was only designed for 2 inch. I took a normal b tank torch, took off the metal tube, had one made and bent, and laser drilled the holes. Worked great!! Could sweat 2inch brass ball valves in about minute and half
There was a few items they showed here i could use,,,But buying them now after i retired would be kind of stupid
Could have just shut the zone valve ,good product .
Nice to see the chap sleeving the through wall pipe, most don’t bother, does wind me up when I see a bare pipe , sometimes even cemented in without any form of sleeve , 😳 WTF!
Cap'n Hook MTF-5 that's what's it called for the 360 torch 👍
7:42 Nice of you folks to make a flat metal width-gauge to check my work, so that I can know whether my joint is "sercure" or not :P
Where could l buy these tool ?who can give me the website link, very thks!
Very smart!
Awesome!
To hell with the naysayers, I love that ratcheting tubing cutter.
What with metal filings ?
9:10 yo quiero saber donde encuentro ese tipo de antorcha? Si alguien me puede ayudar
You can tell the DIY handymen in these comments. I have several of these tools. They save a ton of money and more importantly time.
4:41, a press gun is nice and all, but that whole copper run could’ve been bend
@Plumb Raider well, noone does it wasnt 100% true, i still see it done for air conditioning units (not sure if thats the proper english term) but everywhere else it has been replaced at least as far as i have seen in my company and work done by others.
@Celestix maked me a little sad, I love bending my copper and steel.
noone does that anymore at least here in central germany. havent seen a bend copper line since press fittings are a thing.
Fantastic!!
Number 7? Screw the expander swage, WHERE CAN YOU GET THAT TORCH WITH A 360 degree flame????
@Gursharan Singh Cap'n Hook MTF-5 is called for the 360 torch
Did anyone found it
На 4.53 верхнее соединение сделано неправильно 🤦🏻♂️☝🏻.
So why does a pipe cutter need a ratchet function?
Who ever came with this idea is great but where do we buy it friend
👍👍👏
Hi a new subscriber in your ESclips channel I love to do plumber but I'm found in Africa 🌍
I don’t think we’re allowed to use these joints in the U.K. that is, not according to building regs, due to their weakening the joint.
Thats correct, during the eighties swaging tools started to appear in plumbers toolkits but gas installation rules & regs made it illegal to thin the wall on a joint which put paid to that nonsense.
i dont understand why you invent a tool that adds time onto labor when a coupling is 50 cents and plumbers charge $50-$100 and hour. 0.o
That’s not a tool meant to be used by a plumber. It’s an HVAC tool. The purpose is so you only have one fail point instead of two potential leak points .
I’m sorry, but after watching the entire video, the only tool that I was interested In was that circular torch heating device and it wasn't in the list.
@Robert N
Uniweld MTF-5
esclips.com/video/F8Cuwt0687A/vídeo.html
Where do I find that torch head
I wasn’t the only one! 😂😂
copper tube cutters are too small to cut any standard copper pipe. It won’t work. Found out the hard way
I am only familiar with the round snapped manual copper tube cutters. They’re too small diameter to fit around copper pipe; they jamb
The ratchet ones? Damn
Just Use A Expander No Drill
copper pipes cost more than the tool
Why not just solder a valve onto that clean end of pipe you have there after you cut off the compression nut , why sweat on a coupler with a short piece of pipe then put another compression valve on ?
You guys did a great job, let's create together, see you all
Been a plumber for nearly 40 years and didn't see anything in the video that made me think wow
Especially the jet swet thing. Imagine fitting one of those on a main pressure pipe. You have to fully open the gate valve to fit it... then mop up for about an hour, then start working on the replacement. Fit the replacement then mop up again because the new valve also has to be fully open to remove the jet swet lol.
TOSSER
У меня есть ключ читер от милуоки супер !!!!
If you tried that jet swet tool with the water pressure you'd be having a very bad day.
Water needs to be still turned off, or you're gonna flood the place and get a shower at the same time
At last!!, they are calling "Water Pump Pliers" as what they are....People seem to call them adjustable pliers, or slip joint. A friend of mine who is 96 always called them water pump pliers and I asked him why...he said they were used on the cars in the twenties and thirties to take the water pumps apart to put new seals in them. Thats when things could be repaired at a lower cost. Not like today, when we replace the entire pump.
Jet sweat. How do you ream the pipe with that unit in place?
Do it before you put jet sweat in, even though he didn't do that, also it was a valve with unions already anyways didn't even need jet sweat
That was my first thought exactly!
Boy 600$ for the Jet Swet on Amazon.......I find this tool very useful...but too expensive I guess will keep using bread........
I have one made by a company called Master (product’s called “plumber’s bread”), it’s only $100 and is a life saver if you’ve got a valve that won’t seat, and building shut downs aren’t an immediate option.
Why even soldet when you can use a cut in coupling , that has been on the hudraulic side for 30 years, wont leak and is cheap
español xf quiero un equipo asi
Awesome
I refuse to buy a metric copper tubing cutter.
Absolutely right. No use on imperial pipe..
공구가격이얼마나요구입이가능한지
Plus it was a left handed version 🤣
Whose cutter do you borrow?
These tools have been around for many yrs
good tools
never close your crimpers all the way for storage. ruins the crimpers.
wow i want sam of them
excellent
When you have over a hundred rentals in the city we switched everything to cvpc. So much easier and cheaper than copper
And now our houses aren't being broken into and trashed by those low life's
ESclips community gets amazed by the simplest shit I swear 😂
Oops, it's amazing 🔧
All this money and effort to use a swage tool..
I’ll stick to a coupling
Expensive & bulky expander tool to replace a $.15 coupling when you will solder anyway? Hmm...
Swaging pipe thins the copper down, not a good idea anymore use a fitting
Spoken like a true DIY handyman. I'm guessing you haven't had to braze 100 joints on a job before.
Looks like it was soft copper, not rigid.
And same can be done with the first tool that I am sure is short money but both tools give one less joint which is one less leak point potential
Right
All these tools have been out for years.
Not much use down south. We use cpvc
Not much new here most of these tools have been on the market for years.
Milwaukee wrench, why would you use it on plastic???good luck when you over tighten it
Number 2 is a nice tool but is pain in the ass when the pressure is more then 50 psl
That crimping tool 😂😂😂 , you can do whole job in compression fittings in no time , and if something goes wrong undo them again... all this shit waste of money...soldering and crimping all fittings stuck together, either way you going to cut in into pipe work.. I don’t mind pipe bending.
Con un migajon de pan tambien se puede sin gastar tanto dinero
"Sigueme para mas consejos"
Thank you
9:40 My new blunt lighter😃
THAT JET SWEAT!!!! HOLY SHIT EVER TRIED TO SWEAT 2IN FULL??? SHIT TAKES ALL DAY TO DRAIN
This is absolutely rediculous. I've been a plumber for 35 yrs. These people need to delete this crap and get in touch with a real plumber. Makes me sick watching this.
I haven't been plumbing no where near as long as you but I agree.
1st clip was making type B copper to type D 🤣🤣🤣 useless
#2 why not just turn the water off
Half of these products have been available by other name brands...
Was a PLUMBING CONTRACTOR for 40 years did Repair and Service Work some of these Tools are worthless in the Real World Wouldn't Last 30 Days>>>Waste of Money!!
Sucks Menards does not carry number 8 anymore. Got to getit from Amazon UK
My plumber is so expensive he won't make house calls.
Any services in Louisville ky please?
What exactly is a NEED to see here? EVERYTHING in this list has been on the market for at the very least 5 years.
The Romax for example was my Press between 2013 - 2018 but due to its length its unwieldy or even straight up too long for some use cases. If you buy one grab a pair of gelenkzugbacken (according to google translate articulated jaws) to go along with it they allow a bunch more ways to use this press.
The bender or the waterpump pliers (Most Knippex have that quickadjust for well over 15 years) bring nothing new to the table either.
Maybe im just spoiled but no. 2 wouldn't even be allowed in Germany due to the possible contamination of water flowing through the temporarily blocked part of the pipe (irrespective of wether or not this is a concern to anybody...)
The Crimping tool? Just dont use them. AT ALL. They All suck so bad. i cant even count the number of times i've seen the result of them being blown apart by waterhammer.
The expander nothing new here, also getting phased out due to durability concerns.
The kit how much...I need ...
Much nice, very need
1:35 lol that most be water pressure in south africa or something