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Making Mistakes: I tried Plumbing. Shop Build #5 

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@sid32ful
@sid32ful Год назад
I am a beginner to woodwork, the main test I have with this bundle ru-vid.comUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt is that I think that its hard to settle on a choice of the plan and outline to use as there are a large portion of them there. Nonetheless, I like the simple stride to step directions laid out there.
@Pillowcase
@Pillowcase 2 года назад
Listening to Phil for 30 seconds was enough to realize that a great amount experience, knowledge and care is required to be a competent master tradesman like that.
@robreed5209
@robreed5209 2 года назад
0p P⁰
@rgw73
@rgw73 2 года назад
Agree. Thinking i’ll pay a plumber when i do the plumbing
@LewisEGilbert
@LewisEGilbert Год назад
indeed - Phil sees the finished piping in his head and can translate that into the real world
@rawbeeee
@rawbeeee 2 года назад
"Everybody thinks plumbin's easy. But, it is!" We all need a Phil in our lives.
@THEWRENCH343
@THEWRENCH343 2 года назад
I love Phil's comment, " I know about 1% of what he does. It's weird to tell him anything." 🤣😂😆
@brianmillard2699
@brianmillard2699 2 года назад
This was the first time I have ever seen Scott get flustered. Glad to know he's like the rest of us. Keep up the good work.
@robthewaywardwoodworker9956
@robthewaywardwoodworker9956 2 года назад
Already one of my favorite episodes. LOL What fun to see Phil school a dedicated craftsman with such diplomacy. It made me laugh. "Look at your creativity" made me actually laugh out loud. I had an electrician that helped me do my own wiring of a house a couple of times and he was just as impressed with my creativity. Thanks for sharing this with us.
@Zonkotron
@Zonkotron 2 года назад
Hehe......and the thing being about electricity that there are a bazillion ways of doing it that are definitely safe and recognized somewhere, but maybe not in your country. Then there are a bazillions ways of doing it which are very much unsafe but still work, then there are many more that are totally not legal but actually work fine and are safe, its just that nobody ever made a proper Test and Standard and accessories (i.e. stranded wire being a big nono in buildings in some countries despite being the norm in machinery where vibration, temperature and contamination loads are off the chart - its just the simple fact that home switches, outlets and boxes are not designed for it, its cheaper that way) and then there are those few that are not only unsafe but do not work. Like connecting neutral and PE in an appliance, which will trip the gfci if there is one and defeat the purpose of the PE....
@RILEYLEIFSON_UTAH
@RILEYLEIFSON_UTAH 2 года назад
"You did fine...It's just wrong. It's right...except for all the parts that are not." Ahh yes. I have heard these same words uttered manyyy times before. Scott reminds me of me, when my dad or boss steps onto the job. Love it. Keep up the good (but wrong) work!
@martinsmith251
@martinsmith251 2 года назад
Not one from this episode, but a personal favourite is “It’s not entirely incorrect…but it’s close”. 😂
@RILEYLEIFSON_UTAH
@RILEYLEIFSON_UTAH 2 года назад
@@martinsmith251 Haha... Yeah, that's a classic goodie. Another one I thoroughly enjoy is when my dad says: "Yep...I remember MY first time reading a tape." When a cut was off. Or..."I remember MY first time hammering a nail!"🤣 I could literally hand drive 10,000 16d Green Sinkers in 2 swings without bending one...and the second he comes over and watches me...I'd start bending them or miss entirely, without fail. "Sneak up on it", he'd say!🙄😂 It felt like I'd never swung a hammer before.🤦🏼‍♂️ Yepp...I remember MY first time: "_______ " (fill in the blank with any task you've done a 5 thousand times and do it every single day for work.) Ahh yes...good times indeed.
@wayne_vt
@wayne_vt 2 года назад
Phil is a treasure, love seeing him again on the channel.
@davidreddoch2586
@davidreddoch2586 2 года назад
My Father passed away a few years ago, and I almost feel like I am getting that kind of advice and teaching from your channel since his passing. Thank you for the content you provide, and how you approach it.
@briantatro7493
@briantatro7493 2 года назад
I feel the same way
@planetvance
@planetvance 2 года назад
For me, it was a great friend and mentor, the late Ed Sutton. Like you alluded to and a viewer said in another video, watching this is like getting to listen to Ed for another 15 minutes and 27 seconds. Thank you Scott.
@amycyclenut
@amycyclenut 2 года назад
LOL "look at your creativity" !!
@Sizukun1
@Sizukun1 2 года назад
Phil is quite a character. It is comforting seeing you as a master craftsman confused by certain trades, makes me feel better making mistakes on "easy" home repairs.
@moth.monster
@moth.monster Год назад
Nobody knows everything, everyone knows something.
@PhotonFlightTeam
@PhotonFlightTeam 2 года назад
ok, I'm just 44 seconds into this video......and the phenomenal friendship evidenced between the Wadsworth clan and the Rocus....is flat out GLORIOUS! Thankyou for bringing us all such love and respect; it's inspirational to nth degree..... Darrell OH! Hi Ken!!!!
@michaelandres1363
@michaelandres1363 2 года назад
The moment I saw that you uploaded another plumbing video, I was hoping for a Phil cameo. This did not disappoint at all.
@michaelandres1363
@michaelandres1363 2 года назад
This video definitely shows the value of having good friends and contacts in any trade. No one can know everything about everything, and it's good to have someone who's willing to gently (and sarcastically) guide you through the mess you're in.
@mikeairways9742
@mikeairways9742 2 года назад
I love this guy. Such a pro. He's the guy you gotta ask in tough situations.
@SouthernIdaho
@SouthernIdaho 2 года назад
Love Phil and his great attitude!!
@saracinosalvage6062
@saracinosalvage6062 2 года назад
I love your humility and willingness to learn. “I can forgive failure. What I can’t forgive is not trying.” Michael Jordan Keep trying, keep failing, keep learning and keep up your good work!
@jezman9
@jezman9 2 года назад
Love it! ……”1800callphil” LOL 😂. Phil….”Look at the creativity” 🤣 I think we’ve all been there!
@colinstu
@colinstu 2 года назад
9:08 absolutely hilarious! "I know about 1% of he does, and it's weird to tell him how to do anything"
@TheBloatedPony
@TheBloatedPony 2 года назад
I love Phil. Was hoping to see him again!
@TheBloatedPony
@TheBloatedPony 2 года назад
"Like normal humans do..."
@lorengordon3228
@lorengordon3228 2 года назад
Tear it all out and we will start over.....FANTASTIC! Phil is a classic!
@myalternatelife
@myalternatelife 2 года назад
WE LOVE PHIL
@cam6715
@cam6715 2 года назад
Another intuition of your highly respected videos….I love the fact you put your kids to work. Partially free labor. Partially to keep them busy. Partially to show them what it’s like to be a man and to work with your hands and especially to show them the respect for the the working tradesman. Which I believe 20yrs from know they will have told the story of how they helped grandpa build this addition. I love it.
@stan525
@stan525 2 года назад
Phil is a Master Plumber as a plumber myself (retired) I see all the tricks I learned many years ago. looks like he never worked a day in his life, He Loves his work. your family is lucky to have a master builder (grand Pa) on the Job as well. stay well, great content
@steveniesielowski
@steveniesielowski 8 месяцев назад
Indeed!
@Ianhurley54
@Ianhurley54 2 года назад
Your a very smart man and one that knows his limitations. Do what you know and get help on what you don’t know. Great job
@duanelundgren7985
@duanelundgren7985 2 года назад
HI!! Kenny!!! Good to see you!!
@honthirty_
@honthirty_ 2 года назад
Kenny is just as nice in person.
@RooonilWazlib
@RooonilWazlib Год назад
It is amazing to see two masters interacting. Their crafts are closely related but this kind of interaction shows how incredibly profound the differences are. Really a joy to watch.
@GWPHomestead
@GWPHomestead 2 года назад
“Look at your creativity” 😂😂 Phil is the best
@IronsInTheFire-Official
@IronsInTheFire-Official 2 года назад
This video was a treasure among the Essential Craftsman library :) Haha The exchanges between Scott & Phil while Ken keeps watch :)
@essentialcraftsman
@essentialcraftsman 2 года назад
There was so much more of it that had to be cut, but it was very entertaining. Lots of teasing.
@btbinnovationsllc6815
@btbinnovationsllc6815 Год назад
"All kinds of crap to consider" -literally. Lol. Love hearing his expertise.
@Sbrer
@Sbrer 2 года назад
I like the fact that you readily admit there’s something about building you don’t know. I learn something from every video you put out and from this I learned to be cognizant of the fact that even experts can benefit from somebody else’s input. Great job!!
@poppacore6433
@poppacore6433 2 года назад
I've learned so much from watching your videos. If only every foreman was so informative, and skillful. Good on you for getting outside your comfort zone, and trying something new. We all deal with the issues you mentioned when doing something new - but we forget that even the masters who've been around for a long time get those same issues when trying something new.
@zachofall1978
@zachofall1978 Год назад
I love Phil. He reminds me of a great freind of mines dad. Brings back alot of great memories of him ribing us about work we were doing.
@Gadgetstoolbox
@Gadgetstoolbox 2 года назад
My teacher in college said "you don't need to know or remember everything but you do need to know where to get the answer". I've learned a lot from you and remembered some things forgotten. Keep up the learning and the teaching.:)
@BMurphy
@BMurphy 2 года назад
Long time viewer here and I have to say one of the most entertaining videos- like ever😂😂 All praise Phil the god of plumbers and soft schooling.
@IBryanValko
@IBryanValko 2 года назад
“Look at your creativity!”😂 Ah man I love it!
@chrisduncan2626
@chrisduncan2626 6 месяцев назад
I could work with you two for sure. The underlying smart aleck tones, but also the amount of knowledge being passed back and forth, i love it lol. Also the "Phil-ism" comment cracked me up 😂
@stantheman5163
@stantheman5163 2 года назад
Awesome to have friends and associates like Phil to help when it's needed. It goes without saying that you have or will help him when needed. Small town America at its finest.
@gregoutcalt6773
@gregoutcalt6773 2 года назад
I’d be really okay if Phil had his own RU-vid channel.
@stevemurnane1892
@stevemurnane1892 2 года назад
He does actually. But he doesn't put a lot on it. ru-vid.com/show-UCBeU-XiuXSBKxg0YROGbtJQvideos
@jonahfinademz8646
@jonahfinademz8646 2 года назад
I could press pause and I was still confused. Thank you Phil!
@dantuck5242
@dantuck5242 2 года назад
as a plumber from canada, who is subject to slightly different codes, i must say i enjoyed this incredibly.
@psidvicious
@psidvicious 2 года назад
“If you can’t work and talk at the same time, stop talking!” GOLD! I wish I had thought of that simple sentence 40 years ago.
@dosfisdo
@dosfisdo 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your successes AND your failures, they're great to learn from. Keep up the great work!
@Connecticutsparky
@Connecticutsparky 2 года назад
As an electrician/tradesman there is one moment I loved more than any other. Phil said “you know I know about one percent of what he does and it’s weird to tell him how to do anything.” I know I know a lot more about electrical work but Scott has more construction experience than I ever will.
@jb7707
@jb7707 2 года назад
"Look at your creativity" Best constructive criticism ever.
@jej3451
@jej3451 2 года назад
Haha, that's what you tell a 3-year-old who has just completed his first finger-painting.
@briansierzega
@briansierzega 2 года назад
I will definitely be using this comment in everyday life and especially at work! 😂😂
@jrosner6123
@jrosner6123 Год назад
Every video in your series is pure gold!!
@Duncan_Campbell
@Duncan_Campbell 2 года назад
The greatest lessen you can learn is to know when you don't have a clue and to call for help. I oddly enough knew what Phil was trying to tell you, I am surprised you aren't putting in a floor drain, but that could be part of the shower.
@matthoughton1006
@matthoughton1006 2 года назад
Phil's a gem.
@seancampbell4
@seancampbell4 2 года назад
The Creativity line cracked me up, hahahaha such a polite way of saying you really made a mess
@hondaman7824
@hondaman7824 2 года назад
Mr. essential craftsman, I am in the process of becoming a apprentice plumber in Minnesota, I am 18 and for my age plumbing is very hard to understand at times, especially in new construction. Even the journeyman I work with say it’ll take 2 to 3 years until you can lay out an underground.
@kozemchuk
@kozemchuk 2 года назад
Stick with it! I just completed my apprenticeship and got a residential license earlier this spring. It's very overwhelming at first but it will come, just keep paying attention.
@andrewschafer8986
@andrewschafer8986 2 года назад
You only lose if you quit. Starting early means I’m ten years you will be living the dream. A good plumber is worth more than his weight in gold. And in most cases as valuable as a first rate doctor.
@hansangb
@hansangb 2 года назад
It's always a good day when EC and Phil open school for the rest of us.
@wcvp
@wcvp 2 года назад
It's always a hilarious and extremely informative video when @PLUMBER is on
@meltingteeth7807
@meltingteeth7807 2 года назад
If anyone wants to see what happens when you don't have a competent plumber helping you run pipes, watch Andrew Camarata's video "Preparing a site for a monolithic slab". Good on you for working to learn more, Scott!
@gerardfarrell3135
@gerardfarrell3135 2 года назад
This is golden 2 guys at the top of their games and one finally gets the chance to school the other, and hes not half talking advantage in a really nice way while his pal knows it. Brilliant !
@ericturner2477
@ericturner2477 Год назад
I had no idea what Phil's vision for this was after listening to the explanation. I would definitely have needed a drawing.
@fancher1959
@fancher1959 2 года назад
I thought there were but two truisms in plumbing: 1) “stuff” only flows downhill and 2) never run a major past a minor without a vent. I learned the third in this video; a tee never lays on its back. Thanks to the Essential Craftsmen experts for increasing my knowledge incrementally.
@edgardoamado7008
@edgardoamado7008 2 года назад
When he said “look at your creativity” I lost it 😂
@krenwregget7667
@krenwregget7667 2 года назад
when you make most everything else look so easy, it's nice to see you overcome a challenge once in a while :D
@robertseguin4875
@robertseguin4875 2 года назад
Phil is a character, thanks for sharing it looks great
@horneygeorgeforge7079
@horneygeorgeforge7079 2 года назад
we all learn from our successes and from our Oopsies, the mistakes are made when we dont ask for help. it takes courage to admit we need help when we need it. and refreshing when you see others ask. thanks for sharing ! i also learn from watching others! thanks again!
@Shogunersash
@Shogunersash Год назад
"Look at your creativity." I need more positive friends like this.
@cam6715
@cam6715 2 года назад
I love the fact that he pulls his tape to use as a pointer when he is making his point.
@simonnicholas1408
@simonnicholas1408 2 года назад
Each man to his own trade, but knowledge and experience should be shared everyday is a school day !😉
@tommybayer2351
@tommybayer2351 2 года назад
Thank you for teaching us the trade Mr.Craftsman !
@EyeintheSky999
@EyeintheSky999 2 года назад
You know its the sign of a humble man to admit he dosen't know something and ask for help.
@alldayfitness
@alldayfitness 2 года назад
Phil is a Legend!
@stevewoodw
@stevewoodw 2 года назад
You could create a playlist for the workshop build. Good series of videos so far.
@EUC-lid
@EUC-lid 2 года назад
You could have just paid Phil to come in and set it up in half a day, and it would have been a footnote in your video. Instead you created a true gem of RU-vid by letting us see how gracefully you admit defeat and accept a lecture. Thanks for making and sharing the mistakes.. we're all better for it.
@erichill5208
@erichill5208 2 года назад
The excavation and grading company I work for we do quite a few septic systems new and replacing old failed systems. Everything we do is outside the structure footprint. Yes sometimes getting and aligning all the proper fittings is a bit of a challenge. I’m the company mechanic so I have that mechanical thought process to envision how to plumb things together so my boss just shows me here is the job handle it while he does the digging with the machine. Some are easy some get a little involved. Each one is different and that keeps it interesting sometimes the boss over digs and sometimes doesn’t dig quite enough then I get to tell the boss to either dig more or put some dirt back. Fun having an out of doors office
@WelshWing98
@WelshWing98 2 года назад
Really enjoyed your experience with the plumbing
@gradywray5391
@gradywray5391 2 года назад
The people need more Phil Rokus.
@Blake_The_Hvac_Guy
@Blake_The_Hvac_Guy 2 года назад
hope all is well .. i own a heating and cooling company out alabama . you are very wise and i love your vids . you inspire me . i hope ya'll have great day . thank you for sharing
@Ktsusna37
@Ktsusna37 Год назад
Videos like this exist nowhere else. Thank y’all for documenting so much of what you do and putting it out there. I learn something new every time. Sending love from Alabama
@stuartkorte1642
@stuartkorte1642 Год назад
Is Phil a former AF Civil Engineering member? I could use a Phil in a month. Always great to be able to share knowledge and help when the helper needs help.
@trxtech3010
@trxtech3010 2 года назад
I love plumbing. Man that was funny Philee "It's wierd telling him how to do anything because he knows 10 times as much as i do"
@charlesward8196
@charlesward8196 2 года назад
The most important lesson of this video is, as Clint Eastwood;s Harry Callahan used to say, “A man has GOT to know his own limitations.” Knowing when to ask for help is at least as important as knowing how to do something yourself. Don’t be afraid to ask for help, especially when you are creating “art” and creating this kind of plumbing run, one-of-a-kind, accommodating existing construction elements, truly is a work of art. As they say, a “flush beats of full house,” or maybe a full shop.
@sig3579
@sig3579 2 года назад
Wonderful to see another human who has trouble with plumbing. Always enjoy your work.
@benaxley2533
@benaxley2533 2 года назад
When I was a builder only, I absolutely hated plumbing. I spent 3 years working with a plumbing and electrical company and I’ll have to say since I’m back into building it’s helped me tremendously that I actually understand plumbing now. Good job getting it done
@tkilg7169
@tkilg7169 2 года назад
This was the most entertaining episode. It's representative of the old saying, "We're all ignorant......just on different subjects". Thanks for making this vid, and being honest about the lack of plumbing skills. Many would not have aired footage which shows any lack of knowledge.
@shutton
@shutton 2 года назад
More Phil! dudes a legend. He explains things so well.
@kijijiallin
@kijijiallin 2 года назад
I love Phil so much. Watching all his appearances again.
@dbayboyds409
@dbayboyds409 2 года назад
Great video. I love seeing the learning curve!
@indyjim573
@indyjim573 2 года назад
What I miss most working in an office job is that banter where someone is politely calling you an idiot, and you are acknowledging nicely that you are in fact an idiot. It is an art form and one of my biggest enjoyments watching these interactions.
@grege8716
@grege8716 2 года назад
Congratulations escaping comfort zone = GROWTH, well done Scott!
@nopenopeandnope7050
@nopenopeandnope7050 2 года назад
Oh yeah! Gotta love an episode with Phil! They guy is a such a pro, and hilarious.
@appahman
@appahman 2 года назад
I love that you share the boneheads, the burbles and baubles with us; even when it goes wrong, its the mark of a true craftsman to work with, rely on and gain experience that informs the craft.
@tonyn3123
@tonyn3123 2 года назад
Congratulations on passing inspection. I have scratched my head and screamed help with plumbing and electrical more times than I can count. Bad thing is, every job is different, and I can't associate what I learned previously to the job at hand. Sheeesh!
@ryanwilson5222
@ryanwilson5222 2 года назад
Scott, as much as I love you, I love when Phil is in your videos that much more. What a great group of people. Edit: cut your pipe with your skill saw with a normal blade. You don’t get the fuzzy stuff on the end of the pipe. For 3 and 4 inch you have to turn the pipe but with some practice your cuts can be so much better than using any other kind of technique
@donb8447
@donb8447 2 года назад
Off subject, thanks for lunch today... I did the barehanded manson string cutting trick... :)
@sparky2059
@sparky2059 2 года назад
Great job and thanks to a good friend Phil!! being over whelmed is not fun. It is good to get out of our comfort zone, I think it makes us better at what we do over all.
@dunep6465
@dunep6465 2 года назад
Great to see friends show up to harass you. That's just the way friends should be. If you can't have fun on a job, then it's a burden.
@HoustonRacewayKid
@HoustonRacewayKid 2 года назад
I greatly appreciate your videos to this project, and your interactions with The Pro Phil - I understand what you mean by work and talk or just work, and the frustrations behind a project until it’s completed. I sit and watch this and recollect memories of my grandfather, father, and uncles as car repairs progress. A little known truth, if you know someone quite well enough to not be distraught, it’s considered constructive criticism. Again, reason why I thoroughly appreciate this video. “Have another roll, Phil” 🤣
@Soandsoguy
@Soandsoguy 2 года назад
Dang it, youtube needs a love button for videos like this. Had me laughing and really enjoying it. Such cool fun guys!
@ReyArteb
@ReyArteb 2 года назад
that was a nice way to say WTF?..... "look at the creativity"; you have great friends
@theyard6958
@theyard6958 2 года назад
this was gold. I respect the heck out of you both. good laugh. Phil is a funny fella. taking gabs at you and laughing about it. Haha.
@fsj197811
@fsj197811 2 года назад
Well done, thanks for sharing!
@markl6769
@markl6769 2 года назад
Thanks for the update.
@FaceFaceMan
@FaceFaceMan 2 года назад
"Because it doesn't leak"... I look forward to more Phil-isms. Perhaps a compilation video once this build is done combined with ones from the spec-house. Keep up the good work EC!
@SomedayTooPulling
@SomedayTooPulling 2 года назад
Long time buddies giving each other a little fun ribbing reminds me of my former USAF buddies and how we would laugh and joke around out on the flight line. I immediately noticed the logo on Phil’s TShirt. Aim High USAF. (22 year vet here)
@tomp538
@tomp538 2 года назад
Nothing like good friends that work in the "Trades."
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