How To Easily Tap Into A Buried PVC Water Line With The Least Amount Of Digging!

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How to easily tap into a buried PVC water line(Pipe) with the least amount of digging. This method is ideal for DIY homeowners/repair people to use on a regular basis. Enjoy the video!

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Dude, this wins the MacGyver award today. You just saved me a lot of digging.

Sugarsail
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Good to know how to use hole bit for removal of 'stop'; however, I wish you hadn't edited when you placed the glued fitting on the second stretch of pipe.

pamela
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i wish i had this tip yesterday! I'm going to get one of those hole saws today! My wife has me changing sprinkler heads all the time, and i have come across this situation more times than i can count. Instead of hole saws, my go-to tools are expletives and more profanity! I like your idea better.

MrKerry
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Thank you very much for the very helpful video!

ProjectFarm
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Thanks, this method avoids more digging. Excellent.

MrTexaz
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You are the man! A life savio or at least a sore back savior! Thank you very much

ubiracifernandes
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This videos are a joy to watch, I had never done piping before but now that I need to do some repairs Im getting a lot of knowledge from here. Thanks man 🤙

cesaraugusto
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This so clever, a great idea. I am sorry that I never thought of it before. Thanks

richardgoff
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I really learn a lot from your videos. I applaud your efforts, very helpful.

jimanddiana
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Nice trick! I've worked with every size irrigation pipe from 1/2"-6" but never knew this trick. Another trick when using actual ratcheting pipe cutters is take a brush full of purple primer & let it run under your blade while cutting pipe w/ cutters & it makes cutting so much easier softens the pvc or something.

Brandonplus
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Your PVC tips are outstanding...Thank You!

fresno
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Crazy that someone doesn't make a no-stop T

jeremysteinmeier
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That’s a great tip this is definitely gonna save me time in my business

dangerds
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I’m an irrigation tech and I have to say this is very crafty but I would not use it on a larger pipe. Also fittings for a sprinkler head are more useful to be glued sideways not on an upward position as weight can cause breaks, sideways will only break the sprinkler or swivel.

LAparadise
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Best idea I have seen yet for adding a “T” to underground pipe. I am adding some freeze proof spigots to the yard around my home and needed a way to do this. Thanks

billcox
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Thank you for the video. Most helpful.

vnrkain
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OMG!! God loves me and put me right in front of this video! you have no idea how much time, money and energy you just help me to save!! I'm in charge of 175 acre of irrigation and everything goes from 2in and lower PVC... I don't have enough words to thank you!! God bless you! 🙌💙

LindaBarron
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Great Video. Thank You. We are getting ready to dig up the yard to put in a new sprinkler head. This helps Tremendously.
Shared to my SM.

amazingj
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Hey Doug, Good thing to know for adding something or perhaps a repair of the line. You do have a lot of really good DIY money and headache saving videos, Thank you. All the best, C.

cassvirgillo
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Crystal clear
Great trick to repair
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