I've never been to Mass but during the summer it looks really green and beautiful. The hardwoods lining the streets nice and green. And not 100 degrees like here in the lower Mid-West.
The best time to have a BM is definitely in the mornin, Steve. Especially when the plumber workin on your house, ahmmmmmmmm!! Thanks for the videos & sense of humor, Steve. I’ve been watchin you for several years and enjoy all your content. BRING IT
Right, at Latitude 47, you always have to be mindful of this. When it gets -19 and -38 wind chill here, I have to put a heater on low all day at work, inside house in hole in the drywall for between pump house and Cabin. Looks beautiful there guy!
hey Steve. Love the videos and how you narrate the repairs. I'm stuck. I want to replace one of my toilets and feed valve. The feed line coming out of the floor is chrome and the valve is chrome. I looks like the chrome pipe is a big sleeve that slides over the 1/2" copper stub which the sleeve is soldered to, .right a floor level. The joint get covered up with a chrome bezel.. I figured a nice short cut would be to cut the chrome pipe, slide on an angle stop valve that has a compression fitting. But, I can't find a compression setup that slides over the chrome pipe properly. Is there such a compression fitting or do I have to do a soldering job? The OD of the chrome tube is .685" The helpers at Home Depot are looking at me like I'm from Jupiter. Thanks, Rich
Back in the late 80s we would just open them up and solder them because it was 50/50 solder and it melted really quick. Nowadays I pull the valve, too much heat and I don't want to burn the rubbahs.
You don't need to fasten that copper pipe to the studs with one of those pipe holder things? Can't remember what they're called off the top of my head.