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Up2Paar RU-vid channel gives you tips and tricks to home building and the best DIY tips for building. For all your homestead needs, off-grid building, impossible builds, including Do it yourself home building, Jim Paar is building this channel to help those DIYer's build their own projects to building your own home by yourself and saving a ton of money.
Jim Paar started as a flight paramedic in his early days and built a lake home. His brother was an expert home builder before passing away in a small plane crash with his wife.

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@TheMorumotto
@TheMorumotto 22 часа назад
We live in houses made of trash and still pretending to have industry standards. Monkey business.
@Pepe-dq2ib
@Pepe-dq2ib День назад
An extension ring is about $1.50 each and the tiler should have a bunch with him. Or just stub out beyond the floor and cut after tiling.
@dmanzo811
@dmanzo811 День назад
Build them solid. Allows for nailing all type of siding/trim while allowing for solid anchoring for Sheetrock, base and crown. Typically use 6-7 2 x 4 or 2 c 6’s.
@buildingwithdanielv5707
@buildingwithdanielv5707 День назад
Blocking at plywood joint must also be 3x
@wemcal
@wemcal День назад
Great information
@mangos2888
@mangos2888 День назад
Is that true for internal walls?
@nancylester7173
@nancylester7173 День назад
Where do we get the red wire?
@up2paar
@up2paar День назад
@@nancylester7173 You need to use 14-3 romex wire which gives you the red wire
@caseyc4516
@caseyc4516 2 дня назад
That San Francisco corner..😂
@duanedodson1
@duanedodson1 2 дня назад
Because the corner is not attached. If you can't get this, just put the hammer down.
@prid1234
@prid1234 3 дня назад
2 inch for an individual vent is overkill
@gatsugansukh3724
@gatsugansukh3724 3 дня назад
no one asked that.
@katkilr7685
@katkilr7685 3 дня назад
THAT LOOKS LIKE SHIT... ok dude this is the second video i have seen by you and the work performed has been wrong or low quality. RU-vid/Instagram should removed content for B.S. misinformation.
@angelfigueroa9940
@angelfigueroa9940 4 дня назад
2x6
@123goshmo
@123goshmo 4 дня назад
No post
@cheifortiz
@cheifortiz 4 дня назад
We use 2" all the way down to 1 1/4" for plumbing. We usually cut the pipe back to the sheet rock after finish and glue a trap adapter on the pipe. That way, you can remove and /or replace the trap without having to cut anything out.
@scottjohnston8016
@scottjohnston8016 4 дня назад
Just more regulation...
@brettvogel8418
@brettvogel8418 5 дней назад
Why do americans not use one step glue? Here in Canada, we have way wider temperature variations! Also, you can cut a 3 1/2" piece of pipe for a 2" trap-arm and still be fine for inspection, as the trap-arm length is measured from the trap wier to the face of the vertical pipe dropping under the t, which wpuld measure 4"
@chazchendy
@chazchendy 5 дней назад
Perfect line, now sharpen up your hammer and start setting those tiles..
@chazchendy
@chazchendy 5 дней назад
Horse swaggle.. and who primed those fittings a preschooler? This is a handydandy we all need to listen to…. ….
@RobertGanley-u2o
@RobertGanley-u2o 5 дней назад
Has to do with blocking for the sheathing on the corners. The strength is dependent on the sheeting being fastened with plenty of nails.
@justinstevenson2061
@justinstevenson2061 2 дня назад
Ya half of them won’t nail there anyways though 😂
@mattwernecke2342
@mattwernecke2342 5 дней назад
Do you have a hammer recommendation?
@mattwernecke2342
@mattwernecke2342 5 дней назад
Nice pro tips! I appreciate you sharing your wisdom with us!
@slimith_6998
@slimith_6998 6 дней назад
That’s for washers boxes.
@Michael-o3r7k
@Michael-o3r7k 6 дней назад
Needs extra wood support at end
@timslade8691
@timslade8691 6 дней назад
the measurement is from the weir of the trap to the inner-edge of the vent. You are just making up places to measure the minimum trap arm lengths.
@Imagine2495
@Imagine2495 7 дней назад
Clean priming!
@up2paar
@up2paar 6 дней назад
@@Imagine2495 thank you 😊
@lafawnduh1543
@lafawnduh1543 8 дней назад
That's only for floor sinks and floor drains. Per IPC code.
@00gyb00gy
@00gyb00gy 2 дня назад
IPC most definitely says that the horizontal run between a trap and it's vent must have a minimum of twice the pipe diameter...
@lafawnduh1543
@lafawnduh1543 9 часов назад
@00gyb00gy Correct. For floor drains and floor sinks not vanity or pedestal or commercial hand sinks. And who the F stubs out a 2" drain for a sink? 🤣
@lafawnduh1543
@lafawnduh1543 9 часов назад
@00gyb00gy one more point. On a pedestal lav with a 2×4 wall, how in F are you going to get a 3 or 4 inch gap from the wall? Not possible in any sense.
@00gyb00gy
@00gyb00gy Час назад
@@lafawnduh1543 You can add "for floor drains and 'floor sinks'" all you want... IPC (the code YOU quoted) says that the distance between the trap weir and it's vent must be twice the pipe diameter. I'm not going to sit here and try to teach you years of plumbing... There's a right way to do it and you just want to SOUND right. Look, I get where you're coming from but IPC says you're wrong.
@smokeyhigh3126
@smokeyhigh3126 8 дней назад
if it has a vent that close, it can't siphon anything (unless the vent is plugged or capped off)
@mrfu7998
@mrfu7998 8 дней назад
What kind of vanity you guys installing? Jeez 😅
@up2paar
@up2paar 8 дней назад
@@mrfu7998 Double sink
@TheFifthWallz
@TheFifthWallz 10 дней назад
I guess it depends on the max uplift, in certain circumstances those connectors could provide enough uplift prevention
@johnphillipsplumbing7148
@johnphillipsplumbing7148 10 дней назад
Good luck hooking up a pedestal lav 😂😂😂 Just hook it up,c'mon man!!
@up2paar
@up2paar 10 дней назад
@@johnphillipsplumbing7148 turned out great
@Harrison-h4u
@Harrison-h4u 10 дней назад
You could use 1-1/2” and be just fine, should not suck the trap dry if it’s installed at least 10 inches off the back wall, individually vented to the mains vent stack
@buddro8565
@buddro8565 13 дней назад
This guy doesn't know he's talking about a washing machine drain, not a lavatory
@JimPaar
@JimPaar 13 дней назад
Okay, it passed with flying colors
@ggarl12
@ggarl12 15 дней назад
So what does the inspector like? Lol
@eduardohernandez164
@eduardohernandez164 17 дней назад
Why would you use a 2” for a Lav…..
@Kailuaplumber
@Kailuaplumber 17 дней назад
WHAT!!! FAKE NEWS
@ivaniavelasquez9729
@ivaniavelasquez9729 17 дней назад
thank you for this video 🫡🫡🫡
@larrylarry6771
@larrylarry6771 18 дней назад
What the hell do you think?
@up2paar
@up2paar 18 дней назад
@@larrylarry6771 many don’t which is crazy when your in the trade, what do you think
@AdamusPrime76
@AdamusPrime76 19 дней назад
So 1 1/2” would be 3” minimum?
@rickyarmstrong9267
@rickyarmstrong9267 20 дней назад
At the price the plastic roof should be free
@up2paar
@up2paar 20 дней назад
@@rickyarmstrong9267 ok
@solo8820
@solo8820 20 дней назад
You did a whole video and didn’t actually talk about the code. UPC says 3” between tee and P trap. So many videos on You Tube that don’t actually quote UPC. It’s like people were trained to do things by an older plumber and don’t know why they are doing it.
@aaronsnider54
@aaronsnider54 21 день назад
Always give NEC code reference in your videos
@JimPaar
@JimPaar 21 день назад
Great point
@daddykiller5835
@daddykiller5835 22 дня назад
With that glass window and butterfly deadbolt, do you really feel safe? In 15 seconds someone can ga8n entry to your house?
@bobbygemma8577
@bobbygemma8577 26 дней назад
The way yours is seated would never pass a real inspection
@up2paar
@up2paar 26 дней назад
@@bobbygemma8577 that was merely a prototype obviously with the size. We passed last week on a 184 truss job
@Rayblondie
@Rayblondie 28 дней назад
I think it is reasonable. I will use it around the end of the sewer pipe in my toilet before I lay a concrete floor. Thank you. Tony from UK
@David-yx7nk
@David-yx7nk 28 дней назад
Fire blocking
@up2paar
@up2paar 28 дней назад
@@David-yx7nk YES 👍, in Tennessee you only need blocking 4' from any corner
@Short_knowledge
@Short_knowledge Месяц назад
How not to draw a line 🤣
@up2paar
@up2paar 29 дней назад
@@Short_knowledge So funny I pee'd my pants because its a curve 🤣 😅
@rodray4756
@rodray4756 Месяц назад
Is that pressure 90 on the drainage pipe
@IreneRocha-c2e
@IreneRocha-c2e Месяц назад
This is a poor installation, no trenching, stakes belong behind the silt fence.
@AllFallBeforeMe
@AllFallBeforeMe Месяц назад
Just follow the stamped approved plans and you can't go wrong.