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3 Ways to REMOVE PVC Pipe From a FITTING 

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DO you have a broken pipe you need to replace BUT want to save the fitting? Well, you're in luck, today I'm going to show you 3 ways you can take out the broken pipe WHILE keeping the fitting in one piece!
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@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield 2 года назад
Y’all I know heat gun is the better tool! But I wanted to have some fun today. Have you tried this trick before?
@marionoliver6004
@marionoliver6004 2 года назад
Never tried a heat gun..might try it one day
@danielb7341
@danielb7341 2 года назад
My mentor used his map gas torch to soften the pipe
@jordanwhite6098
@jordanwhite6098 2 года назад
ABS is the tricky one.
@alejandrosantillan3783
@alejandrosantillan3783 2 года назад
@@jordanwhite6098 that stuff is the work of the devil, always makes me cringe when I see it 😂🔥
@jacobcdumas
@jacobcdumas 2 года назад
with toilet flanges I tap around the center of the flange with a hammer and progressively hit harder before I cut the reliefs. sometimes they breaker the glue joint free. if not I cut my reliefs and pry on the peices first. my trick is not to pry on the the pipe or fitting I'm trying to save. I do a lot of this and have a pretty good success rate as a service plumber. I have some good tricks for removing copper male adapters and galvanized pipe from cast iron. just takes patience and thinking out side the box when in tight confinement. detection and location are a specialty of mine also. thanks for the videos boss. keep them coming.
@BaconJD420
@BaconJD420 2 года назад
Always make sure you leave an open can of glue that is super flammable right next to the pipe on fire
@dshudson
@dshudson Год назад
I learned right away not to do anything this man says
@scignosis
@scignosis 11 месяцев назад
Thanks, going to the store tomorrow so I'll grab the glue
@davidelliott5843
@davidelliott5843 9 месяцев назад
Put a blow lamp flame over the pot and you’ll get a mild pop. It won’t explode but it’s a great reminder to put the top on.
@AllThingsAudioHTX
@AllThingsAudioHTX 3 месяца назад
Don’t forget to wear your green nitrile gloves when working with fire!
@CastilloAJohn
@CastilloAJohn 2 месяца назад
The real tips are always in the comments thanks
@trappervirginia1368
@trappervirginia1368 2 года назад
As a 3rd generation plumber who has done all of these ways I will warn of #3 which works great on large diameter pipe like 12”-16”. Don’t use this method if pipe was glued together in last week or so PVC glue is explosive if contained. The vapors are heavy and will settle in pipe. Trust me on this I have seen what happens. Several hundred feet of pipe was turned into shards of plastic. It was not pretty and if someone had been in ditch they would have died. If pipe is aired out works great.
@treacheroustiger5571
@treacheroustiger5571 2 года назад
I love that you keep the set attempts in. Its for beginners to see. Even an experience professional can make mistakes. But, the best learn from them and improve because of them.
@jacksplumbingvideos7147
@jacksplumbingvideos7147 2 года назад
I always put a hose clamp on the fitting hub so it does not crack when I remove pieces of pipe.
@raymondchambers8325
@raymondchambers8325 2 года назад
Good idea.
@luyandalunxumalo5687
@luyandalunxumalo5687 9 месяцев назад
I love how honest you are and show us even your failed videos
@trishnichols8793
@trishnichols8793 6 месяцев назад
Because "I" am the DUMMY that always tries to take the easy way and $(r3w it all up!...
@tphvac87
@tphvac87 2 года назад
Studpack did this same test on the way to remove pipe from a fitting as well, good job Roger!
@barrylivingston517
@barrylivingston517 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your experience. I have done the sawz-all with a hammer and screwdriver in the past. My experience with this method was like yours. I really like the Ram bit for drilling out the pipe from the fitting hub, but I've never heard of heating the pipe still glued inside a fitting hub. That's a fantastic idea, and it looks pretty clean. Thank you
@josecarbajal6706
@josecarbajal6706 2 года назад
Try the reed fitting savers
@nolantanaka565
@nolantanaka565 2 года назад
@ Jose Carbajal I heard those are the best but they are expensive
@gsftom
@gsftom 2 года назад
I need to do this next week. Excellent timing!
@AhernMatthew22
@AhernMatthew22 Год назад
Im 4 months into a plumbing apprenticeship and your videos are great, i love my new profession altho ik their are gonna be some growing pains
@laoboyardee1
@laoboyardee1 2 года назад
I'm a construction plumber and I have all pipe sizes socket saver from 11/2 to 4". When I was a apprentice I worked with a foreman who didn't know about these bits and he made me dig under a tee that tied into the city sewer because it was broken inside the top of the hub. The tee was still good. The trench was about 3 feet deep and about $60 dollars in fittings. Years later, I worked with a different foreman and we was in the same situation. Broken pipe in the hub on top of the San tee. But this time I didn't have to dig 3 feet down. The foreman had a set of reed ram bits and that's where I learned to use the ram bits and I've used it numerous times since then. Framers on the grade all forklifts constantly break our risers for sewer pipes. I have the raptor brand socket savers from Ferguson. They are not as nice as the Reed ram bits but way cheaper and they work fine for me. Thanks for the video Roger. Perhaps you saved some people from digging unnecessary trenches in the future. Haha.
@tannerwest6823
@tannerwest6823 2 года назад
Yea the Raptors are cheap but they still work. Have to break mine out from time to time. I don't use them enough to have a real nice set
@isaaczamora5626
@isaaczamora5626 2 года назад
Great job Sr. I did this in those 3 ways. Another tip: I use a heat gun also getting a good and clean fitting. Most part of the time after extraction use a pipe to keep the shape while fitting still hot
@timkourniotis861
@timkourniotis861 2 года назад
Very cool. The only thing I would've done differently on the last one is use an acetylene torch on a hole saw bit roughly the same size as the inside diameter of the PVC. That way you're limiting the heat to the inside of the fitting and not risking compromising the fitting or giving out unnecessary fumes. Great video!
@bdblazer6400
@bdblazer6400 2 года назад
in germany we use HT or KG ROHR systems with a rubber seal. Slip it together. Done.
@anthonywyckoff2964
@anthonywyckoff2964 2 года назад
You didnt comment about the setting fire to a fitting when there is active methane in the system, which is highly explosive. This is why i never you this method u less on a bench not connected to the system. Im not disagreeing with you just asking if you have ever used this method when the fitting is attached in a active system. I love your work and how you teach us all. Thank you Roger
@tightropehikes
@tightropehikes 3 месяца назад
Brother chill. He said residential service
@mousetoad7040
@mousetoad7040 2 месяца назад
@@tightropehikesMethane gas can form in residential sewers too. That’s why even residential houses hoses have traps to prevent sewer gas smell and explosive buildup. I’m no plumber, but I have experienced sewer gas buildup in residential buildings when a drain wasn’t used and the trap dried out. Open flame method might be ok on a work bench but I’d hesitate to use it on a live sewer system regardless of residential or commercial. Sewer gas (methane) is there
@tightropehikes
@tightropehikes 2 месяца назад
@@mousetoad7040 plumber here. I wouldn’t If anything the p-trap would make the buildup more than no trap. This is a non issue for residential plumbing unless the cities infrastructure has failed to a very large degree, meaning entire streets or blocks are non functioning. Just take my word for it
@jammiewolf6336
@jammiewolf6336 2 года назад
Love the videos Roger, they are very helpful and interesting keep up the good work
@WABoothPlumbing
@WABoothPlumbing 2 года назад
Socket saver is my go to tool for something like this. Ive broken so many fittings with the sawzall screwdriver method. And ive always been scared to have an open flame in or underneath a house or building. Just not willing to risk it these days.
@asm101
@asm101 2 года назад
Fantastic video! It's definitely targetting every possible audience...awesome..just awesome
@derrickquinn8383
@derrickquinn8383 Год назад
Your method of the jigsaw worked! Thanks for sharing!
@wiseandhumble2470
@wiseandhumble2470 2 года назад
I've used a hole saw before, just gotta be sure to use the correct size and not to go to deep
@Chris.Rhodes
@Chris.Rhodes 2 года назад
Stud Pack did a video on this it was called "Heat Gun VS Hole Saw - Removing Glued PVC/ABS Pipe Fittings" it was a very informative video, and Got2Learn did a video as well, RU-vid has surprisingly taught me how to do my job better a lot of times! Thanks for all the work you put into your videos man! 👊
@compactc9
@compactc9 2 года назад
I've had to use the saw in the pipe trick on a central vacuum system once, it worked great and saved me from having to open up the drywall.
@truetildeath
@truetildeath 2 года назад
Hey Roger! This week i’ll be starting as a service plumbers helper for a plumbing company. I’m really not sure what to expect besides what i’ve watched from some of your videos over the years. Do you have some advice you could give me?🙏🏻
@billy6166
@billy6166 10 месяцев назад
Thanks very helpful!
@zerovalue5106
@zerovalue5106 2 года назад
The reed pipe tools clean ream extreme is an excellent tool. Works for drainage and pressure. If you do more than 2-3 cut and peels a year it’s worth it’s weight in gold. I have the 2” and the 4”. Recently bought the 1 1/4” for a specific job. They’re worth it. I’m going to have the full set eventually just getting them one by one.
@raymondchambers8325
@raymondchambers8325 2 года назад
If I dry fit, how tight is it?
@pawdre5151
@pawdre5151 2 года назад
Can agree it’s awesome just wish it was a little bit less expensive. But then again it is a quality CNC machined part that you’ll never buy again.
@raymondborror6996
@raymondborror6996 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, Roger. Very informative.
@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield 10 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it, what was your favorite part?
@b.powell3480
@b.powell3480 2 года назад
Great video Roger ! I usually use the torch or heat gun, heat gun is safer than the flames, however!!
@dshudson
@dshudson Год назад
You just showed me three ways not to do it.
@ronlovell5374
@ronlovell5374 2 года назад
1:23 into the video 🤣 I've had to do this many times. My favorite method is heating a holesaw with a heat gun or torch that fits snug inside the pipe I'm trying to remove. This method is super clean and safer than igniting glue, putting the heat exactly where i want it, especially if there's crazy sewer gas...
@tacklebox6239
@tacklebox6239 2 года назад
Master plumber here, I’ve seen that done on other you tube channel, I tried it on ABS but didn’t work out too good
@darinsmith9468
@darinsmith9468 2 года назад
I've done that very thing on pool plumbing multiple times and it works like a charm on PVC.
@nolantanaka565
@nolantanaka565 2 года назад
@ Tackle box yup was about to say that none of these methods will work on abs. Maybe if lucky the first two might. Abs tends to just melt and bind together again when cut with sawzall
@raymondbrecheisen
@raymondbrecheisen 9 месяцев назад
Did a burnout at work on a riser and it worked perfectly. Learned how to and about it here.
@jason48100
@jason48100 Год назад
Great information!
@CyFi6
@CyFi6 Год назад
Thanks I'm going to try this next time I have full access to a large pipe that's securely fastened to a workbench
@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield Год назад
Well good luck!
@daowara85
@daowara85 2 года назад
Can I be a good plumber like you! Thanks for your technique.
@kevinhill5596
@kevinhill5596 2 года назад
Excellent!!!
@irvintrevino9361
@irvintrevino9361 2 года назад
I am an apprentice and I have a doubt, that does not cause problems when the pipe is in operation and the gases come out of the drain after you put fire, could it be something dangerous?
@billychandler1900
@billychandler1900 2 года назад
Ram bit is the best way, been a plumber for 28 years in NC.
@ianhall622
@ianhall622 2 года назад
iv also used the hole saw method and a heat gun and iv seen it done with a torch as well but you need a peace of pipe to put in to keep it round after you remove the old one and its time consuming as well
@Blackbypopulardemand305
@Blackbypopulardemand305 2 года назад
I used to carve it out. Last 5 years I use a heat gun and pliers. 100% success rate
@philliptyner8394
@philliptyner8394 2 года назад
Thanks!
@Bukinbronco88
@Bukinbronco88 2 года назад
Thats what I do. Or a torch
@jaredv7109
@jaredv7109 2 года назад
Roger. If I use the fire method on a two way clean out. Should ball stop the open side going on the opposite run? i.e melting home side, stopping city side. or city side, blocking home side. In preventing some sort of backdraft leading into a home, or traveling down the city line. I'm sure methane build ups can be troublesome. Thanks for the video!
@colinhoffpauir9892
@colinhoffpauir9892 2 года назад
I'm an apprentice plumber and I almost have a year under my belt, we were doing a sewer line tie-in for an added bathroom in a garage and used a map gas torch and it worked surprisingly well.
@JesseWright68
@JesseWright68 2 года назад
I bet that smelled great.
@bryancansdeez4453
@bryancansdeez4453 Год назад
Thanks I'm about to do the same
@kevinhinson994
@kevinhinson994 2 года назад
I don’t deal with plumbing pipe at all but I do deal with pvc conduit quite often I wonder how the fitting saver would work with that even us sparkeys goober once in a while and it would be nice to save the fitting
@MasterHustler
@MasterHustler 2 года назад
Great video bro. An oscillating saw works good also.
@raybenitez503
@raybenitez503 2 года назад
The heat gun works great for me, especially when its very cold and the pipe tends to break easily. Thanks for the video.
@Karisma77
@Karisma77 6 месяцев назад
Great tutorial thanks so much!
@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield 6 месяцев назад
You are so welcome!
@mypointofblue5260
@mypointofblue5260 4 месяца назад
Great info! Thanks for sharing!
@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield 4 месяца назад
Any time!
@BetterThanUnson
@BetterThanUnson 2 года назад
Another banger Roger, keep it up
@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield 2 года назад
Much appreciated Ye11owCake
@eduardomunoz430
@eduardomunoz430 2 года назад
@@RogerWakefield I know sometimes you do those plumbing vs other trade videos can you do one with plumbing vs automotive technician on your opinion on the auto industry.
@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield 2 года назад
noted!
@nicholascasiano8479
@nicholascasiano8479 2 года назад
In a perfect setting with a vice so love to see this on a jobsite I give you 20/80
@jamieplumber
@jamieplumber 2 года назад
Title should be “how to burn a house down” lol
@taytaytheoriginal4850
@taytaytheoriginal4850 2 года назад
Socket saver is a must have, I actually use it for other things, like when I’m roughing in urinals, I’ll glue the 2” into the wall, and once the drywall and paint is done, I’ll use the socket saver on the two inch pipe, so that urinal flange fits perfectly 1/2” in from the finish wall. Whenever we are doing underground and the concrete guy snaps the pipe, after THEY chip some concrete around where they snapped it, I’ll use a socket saver down below the concrete to put a coupling on. OR if you’re pipe isn’t quiet roughed into the wall, you can save the pipe down low enough to get a 32nd bend or whatever and squeeze that into the wall
@Guyuk1
@Guyuk1 11 месяцев назад
Hi, thanks for the video. Whats the name of the drill bit a 3:43? I'm searching for it online and can't find it.
@libsrcrazy9634
@libsrcrazy9634 Год назад
Hi. Regarding method 2. Can you go into detail about how you clean the inside of the elbow after you grind the pipe out. Do we need to remove all of the purple thats in there? With what? What if the bit scratched or gauged the inside of the elbow..is that ok. Obviously im not a plumber. Just a home owner. Id had a plumber do some work in my basement to my drain pipes and its leaking at the connection. It seems he didnt push the pipe into the elbow deep enough. Im trying to figure out how to fix it. Thanks
@zichuckbrian7020
@zichuckbrian7020 2 года назад
We have been doing this in Nigeria for long that I can't even remember...thanks for sharing this to the public tho
@Mr.S_BuildsThings
@Mr.S_BuildsThings 2 года назад
Socket saver for the win!!!
@jbird78
@jbird78 Год назад
Haha, love showing the fail attempts makes it real...and funny as shit!
@mastersfan04
@mastersfan04 2 года назад
I use the socket saver bits. Most DWV pipes in my area are ABS. Never tried the heat method
@iceman846
@iceman846 2 года назад
I use a torch and heat the inside of the pipe like you are toasting a marshmallow, when it turns a light brown color it twist out easily. Works every time.
@DukesCreate
@DukesCreate 2 года назад
Hey Roger, I think this is a great video and very informative. I do have one question, do you think the fire trick would work on pipe that is 20 or 30 years old? Thank you for all the great videos!
@PARKERBROTHERSPLUMBING
@PARKERBROTHERSPLUMBING Год назад
Yes, assuming it's pvc
@MrBruce0777
@MrBruce0777 4 месяца назад
Method #2 looks the best that is if you have the right saw blade. Thanks for the went wrong attempts.. I visit the wrong way once in a while LOL..
@aschtonlail744
@aschtonlail744 2 года назад
I need this
@micahvanella2938
@micahvanella2938 2 года назад
I'm trying to do the opposite. Previous owner glued on the connector to the ptrap to the stub out under the sink and there's very little real estate to work with coming out of the wall. Going to try to take off the old glued fitting but save the pipe and get a marvel connector.
@dustinjohn915
@dustinjohn915 2 года назад
Ram bit is the go to but I’ve chipped out many of fittings. Not sure why he made so many cuts. I just do two cuts about an inch apart with the sawzall or sawzall blade. Then if you chip it right the rest will come out in one piece.
@jakemichels6533
@jakemichels6533 2 года назад
Instead of using the glue to heat up the fitting I take one of my hole saws and I find the one that’s closest to the ID of the pipe. Heat up the hole saw to the point where its near red hot and stick it in the pipe for 5-10 seconds then peel out the pipe from the fitting. No smoke like with lighting the glue on fire
@re-saledtxusa549
@re-saledtxusa549 2 года назад
Torch, screwdriver and channel locks, easy cheezy!
@keithv708
@keithv708 2 года назад
Nice
@user-pe6oz5ok5q
@user-pe6oz5ok5q 3 месяца назад
A pvc fitting saver: saves time and money 😅
@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield 3 месяца назад
And saves brain cells 🤣
@ImportDomestic2006
@ImportDomestic2006 2 года назад
As I’m watching what you’re doing. The first idea seems to be an excellent idea. however when trying to perform that type of repair most of the time you’re in a tight spot which will not allow you to use a salsa or any type of cutting tool since you will be in such a awkward position. I have personally used your second method of saving a fitting. There’s actually a company that sells a kit with the different sizes for your drill. They have two separate styles of kit for cutting a PVC pipe and having a perfectly round male and a female removal kit as well. Know using fire for removing PVC I’ve never utilized that method. in my opinion it seems dangerous depending on the individual situation. You never know if there’s any methane gases that have collected in the pipe unless it’s a new construction.
@towely
@towely Год назад
Just do like I did by having a contractor you hired ride a heavy piece of tracked machinery over your septic mound... busted all the pipes up real nice for me... :-|
@ryanpflughaupt4726
@ryanpflughaupt4726 2 года назад
Any issues with "following manufacturers instructions" and warranty work?
@calebmcdaniels8535
@calebmcdaniels8535 Год назад
Very good video
@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield Год назад
Thanks
@wtfisdat6382
@wtfisdat6382 Месяц назад
hole saw bit (like you'd use on a door). choose one smaller than your fitting, hit it with heat til it glows and slip it into your pipe. Fantastic at controlled softening, no open flame and peel the pipe right out with whatever plier device you prefer.
@zachammel6281
@zachammel6281 2 года назад
Iam always having to do this for flanges
@eddieromero8805
@eddieromero8805 Год назад
I like the 3way😎
@kaitheramptruckman7539
@kaitheramptruckman7539 2 года назад
Heat gun work the same?
@jbirdtheowl1037
@jbirdtheowl1037 Год назад
I like using the point on the paint scraper to get in between the pipe and fitting, then once i have a little gap using the good ol flathead
@deweybewey
@deweybewey 2 года назад
Had to do the first trick with over 20 toilets flanges to offset them all 😂👌🏼 became an expert that day 💪🏼😎
@ThiPham
@ThiPham 7 месяцев назад
Great way to remove PVC pipes
@douglaswatters7303
@douglaswatters7303 4 месяца назад
one thing to do this on a nice clean workbench with no obstructions around you, quite different to do this under a building laying in a dirt trench that took you three days to dig out while laying on your side and barely enough room to move.
@SwiftKickIt615
@SwiftKickIt615 2 года назад
On service calls when I get a broken flange I usually use my Milwaukee M 18 hacksaw. 8 inch flat head screwdriver and a hammer. I charge by the hour so that’s mainly why I do that. Prep work is key
@XSpImmaLion
@XSpImmaLion 2 года назад
Might be wrong on this, but it looks like a good case for a plaster heat gun and an ultrasonic knife. Only problem is the ultrasonic knives usually have a very short blade, and you know, very easy to cut the whole thing apart... xD
@alexanderschmidt8024
@alexanderschmidt8024 2 года назад
As someone who prefers to work with computers, this is quite interesting
@joshcowart2446
@joshcowart2446 2 года назад
The best method is to use an old hole saw. I actually learned this method from the got2learn channel. You get a hole saw that fits as close as possible to tue inside of the pipe. Get it red hot with a torch then stick it inside. Use vise grips to hold it at a certain depth. You can pull the old pipe out with your hand this way.
@Chris.Rhodes
@Chris.Rhodes 2 года назад
Yeah I seen that video. Stud Pack also did a really good video it was called "Heat Gun VS Hole Saw - Removing Glued PVC/ABS Pipe Fittings" if you haven't watched that yet, they are a great channel to watch. Son and father team and they do excellent work, and it's a great family friendly channel. I've learned a lot from them, and Got2Learn at the same time. Although G2L hasn't posted a video in a while.
@joshcowart2446
@joshcowart2446 2 года назад
@@Chris.Rhodes I watch their channel. They’re one of the few handyman channels that actually does plumbing properly. They didn’t do the hole saw method I use in that video. They used the hole saw like a fitting saver bit whereas I heat it up
@chubbienutzz8167
@chubbienutzz8167 2 года назад
Put a hose clamp around the hub when you hitting it with a screw driver
@leach713
@leach713 2 года назад
When I chip them out I like to cut it twice and apply primer to them before chisel them out , or I used torch and heat it out
@CuntryRebel
@CuntryRebel 2 года назад
I’ve used forstner bits
@theconservativeplumber
@theconservativeplumber Год назад
Nice gloves Roger. They look just like mine😁
@ChrisMorton
@ChrisMorton Год назад
You can use boiling water too. Put fitting in pot of boiling water and edge it out using flat steel piece. It is thermoplastic it softens when warm.
@sheerziggy
@sheerziggy 2 года назад
I used to do burn outs before I got a socket saver set.
@lagg-alot8308
@lagg-alot8308 5 месяцев назад
Keep the open can of fammable glue just inches away from the flame. Awesome smart.
@williamboswell6834
@williamboswell6834 6 месяцев назад
Instead of the sawzall and screw driver I've used a half inch wood chisel and hammer. Thanks for the tip on using fire. I had seen it done before but I needed a refresher course.
@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield 6 месяцев назад
I do NOT reccomend the fire method in MOST cases...be VERY careful with that one
@williamboswell6834
@williamboswell6834 6 месяцев назад
@@RogerWakefield I did start off trying to fire method, however the whole fitting started to flex and bend, so I backed off of that and went with my old standby. Actually more of a combination of the two as the space I was working in was incredibly tight.
@syreplays5079
@syreplays5079 2 года назад
That fire trick was pretty soivo
@BobsPlumbingVideos
@BobsPlumbingVideos 2 года назад
Heat gun Roger👍👍.
@brentbeatty4171
@brentbeatty4171 Год назад
I like your presentation :-)
@RogerWakefield
@RogerWakefield Год назад
Thank you!
@bryanjk
@bryanjk 2 года назад
As an electrician, I might get the fitting saver. Might come in handy someday with a conduit fuck up.
@jimshaffer3610
@jimshaffer3610 2 года назад
I used to do it at work score your pipe with the saw like you said and then take a heat gun or a blow dryer and heat the pipe on the inside then take a pair of pliers and turn the pipe n-word and a rose around a circle and pulls away from the glue fitting then you can pull the piece of pipe out
@Aepek
@Aepek 2 года назад
For heat Roger, I like using a heat gun and needle nose pliers. Pipe rolls out like opening old can of tuna or sardines. Just remember ppl, don’t use heat on ABS, or you’ll melt it and have a mess😉. Another way that works great that most have, hole saws. Use a hole saw same size and it’s similar to fitting saver bit/saw, but everyone ibis has hole saws😅 Cheers✌🏻
@humbertomacias3239
@humbertomacias3239 Год назад
I've been playing 3/4" - 1.5" late and it's fun. True doesn't always work but heating it does. I'm planning to fix a 6in chiller pipe in a few days, Pray for me 🙏🍻
@madmike9398
@madmike9398 2 года назад
whenever i do the flathead and hammer method, I heat up the PVC i am trying to remove. It makes the PVC much more pliable and easy to remove without it shattering. try it out!
@arthurmiller8336
@arthurmiller8336 Год назад
Do you check it for gas fumes before you start like a H2S quad monitor?????
@ThoraxThePlumber
@ThoraxThePlumber 2 года назад
1:23 there’s the real roger love hearing real trade talk 😂
@randalhinman9648
@randalhinman9648 2 года назад
Came here to figure out how to change out a section of my PVC. Leaving with the expectation that I will not be changing out a section of my PVC.
@urlacher2018
@urlacher2018 2 года назад
I like cutting grooves and heating up the pipe with my torch and then forcing out with flathead
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