HOW TO INSTALL ANGLE STOP! #new #newvideo #tips #tricks #hack #hacks #troll #water #plumbing #fyp

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As a handyman for the last 20+ years, I'm always amazed at all the wrong places where people use tape or joint compound.

jeffholm
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Some day I'm going to find a plumbing reel that doesn't have 50 dudes yelling at each other, but today is not that day.

gfixler
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This makes me miss plumbing. I had to basically quit my business and start from scratch. Make sure to take care of your lungs and wear respirators anytime there's been a water leak. I spent one too many days in moldy environments and was careless about black mold and stuff like that. Then it hit me like a ton of bricks. I couldn't breathe anymore, felt sick and lethargic all the time. At first they thought I had cancer from the masses that showed up on the X-ray of my lungs. Come to find out, I had gotten mold spores in my lungs and they started growing and just kept reproducing. I almost died from mold toxicity and have permanent damage to my lungs. I was told, if I ever breathe in mold again, there's a good chance it could kill me. Now I do what I love, which is working at home, building whatever I want in my "shop", which is just two saw horses next to my work van. And I'm going back to school, which ain't easy at my age. Take care of your lungs fellas. Especially in moldy environments. A lot of people won't call a plumber until damage has already been done, especially in rental properties

coreybarnwell
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I’m no plumber, but as soon as I saw him using that pipe sealant I knew the comments would be in a uproar and I was not disappointed 😂

DreamMaker_
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I'm a licensed plumber, and I'm sure you are as well, but you never use pipe dope on any type of threaded component that does not utilize the threads as the seal. Like in this application the compression ring is what seals the valve to the copper pipe. The threads do not receive water. Therefore, pipe dope on the threads is only making it harder for someone in the future to remove valve. It is not helping prevent leaks at all! I'm very surprised actually, looking at the tools and the procedures in removing the old angle stop, I would think the person has enough experience to know what I just typed.

twoamigoshvac
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Every valve manufacturer specifies not to apply any compound or sealer to a compression fitting.

JohnnyTheMonkey
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As a truck driver im just glad the barhroom is fixed

dfoghorn
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Pipe dope is to seal the threads when there’s no other way to seal the fitting… In this case, you used a copper COMPRESSION fitting. The compression ring seals the fitting, the pipe dope on the threads did nothing. If anything it caused a problem vs helping in my opinion. But as long as it doesn’t leak I guess that’s all that matters.

carguytim
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As a Social Worker, I can tell you that McDonalds no longer provides mustard packets.

johnthomas
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As an electrician I guarantee I have no idea what’s going on

devinhernandez
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The pipe dope is used as a lubricant not a sealant in this application. Faucet grease or in petroleum jelly would work to enable the compression nut to tighten enough to compress the ferrel. The brass on brass threads can bind up before getting tight enough to. It just makes it an easier install and the Blue Monster pipe dope is actually anti-seizing, makes it easier to take apart later if necessary.

jerryanderson
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I love that wrench that screws onto the threads, never seen that before. Has anyone else noticed that nearly everytime you need to use a shutoff valve it is defective and needs to be replaced? Thereby negating the purpose of the valve.

kalena
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That one wrench that flips open & closed is my favorite part of this video

PupThackmbau_is_a_Buht_Phuc
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Holy shit I need that ferral pulling tool.
Wtf have I been doing?

TylerSmith-qxuz
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Thread sealant is not necessary on a compression fitting. Threads don't seal water...the compression ring does. All it does is make it harder to remove upon the next repair

applianceman
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Surprised he didn't just sweat on a threaded fitting, then add a threaded valve, so very easy to change out in the future. Compression stuff is great for the unskilled and also great for damaging the copper till you run out of pipe exposed beyond the drywall, then you are forced to cut & sweat on a sleeve, and extension pipe.

tedk
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Hey boi, you should never need to use pipe dope on that compression fitting angle stop

mayurkulkarni
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The quickest way to learn how to properly do something nowdays is post of video doing it, and then read all the ways you did it wrong in the comments 😅

ls_
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I've never seen the wrench that goes on the 3/8 threads, that's nice!

DHead
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Thank god you put pipe thread sealant on the compression fitting. So many people are using teflon tape when everyone knows you use sealant because that will keep water from leaking out if the compression fitting fails. EVEN THOUGH THEY NEVER FAIL AND EVEN IF THEY DID THE SEALANT WOULDN'T DO A FRIGGING THING!!

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