It has been one year since I first laid eyes on the absolute beauty which is the Milwaukee Straw Hat. Is it obtainable to us mortals? Please may I know? I have been down the Google rabbit hole with no luck.
I'd just open the hot water valve and let it run a little slower than the highest flow rate the drain keeps up with. Periodically adjust until the drain flow outpaces the maximum rate from the faucet. Never put anything down there again that would contribute to a clog. Grease may be safe if you run hot water for a while following. Consult a plumber for suggested period or whether it should be done at all. Anything that flows slow or not at all at room temperature I would put in a container destined for the garbage.
My apartment is old so old that I get frequent clogs in my toilet and today was no acception, my 6ft toilet auger didn't fix my clog this time and I'm tired of having to haul out my auger. So today I pulled the trigger on the airsnake no I'm not a plumber but I have 8 months on my lease and my landlord doesn't like to fix stuff quickly, so this tool will pay for itself in a month despite me not being a plumber.
Did you are crazy. You need to wear leather gloves when you are operating a cable machine. If that cable gets hung up on the clog it can seriously hurt you. WEAR YOUR FUCKING GLOVES! Im telling you this because I love you bro and don't want to see you get hurt!
@@fakehandle666 that cable can definitely give you stitches. Why would you take an unnecessary risk? Also that cable goes into shit water. Why would you want to touch that with your bare hands. It's unsafe and unsanitary.
@@charlesking678 Leather gloves don’t protect you from microorganisms. The gloves can also get caught on on the cable and hurt you as well. There is no perfect solution.
@@randywise8788 in regards to spreading germs I totally agree with you. You get contaminated liquid on all your tools, your car keys, mobile phone, clothing, steering wheel etc. So gloves are great for injuries but sort of pointless regarding germs. My policy is wash your hands before you eat. In 41 years of plumbing I have had a stomach bug maybe twice.