kitchen sink plumbing in press fit copper!

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Published 2024-03-10
In this asmr video I’m showing how plumb up up a kitchen sink from making in the waste to traps and copper pipework for appliances!

Press was used in this video with compression fittings as the first fittings so things can be replaced easier! Press is nice so you don’t have to risk burning the back of the units!

Don’t stress just press! On the cold pipe I used a radiator tail into the top of the lever valve. This gives a quick direct fitting for flexible hoses to the tap.

All Comments (21)
  • When you’re good, you’re good, and you are good, buddy. Well done on an excellent job 👍 😊
  • @alansalter1836
    I’am not a Tradesman but I have great respect for those that are that’s lovely job
  • Your videos are the best at the moment you seem to show it all without all technical jargon
  • Interesting choice to pipe the waste first. I usually do it second so it’s easier to pipe the hot and cold
  • @user-kh2zu4dj5h
    Молодец, специалист. У нас канадцы когда строили гостиницу и бизнес-центр тоже медью все сделали, до сих пор стоит 😂
  • @sartk6898
    Neat as a pin. Impressive, very impressive!
  • @wittywoo9559
    Nice job , i do hot & cold first then waste ..!!
  • Great video. Can you do a video on the laser itself and how it works 👍
  • @MagicDoughnut
    What are those clips called mate? I like that you can fit them to existing pipework since you can secure them from the sides.
  • Were those little vents off the bowl connector or is that for the waste of the dishwater?
  • @biddymiddy
    One day maybe someone will invent a simple outlet so you don't need 57 parts
  • @davepangolin4996
    The under seal on ceramic basins is often a leaker … is there a putty solution for that ?
  • @graemehardie9914
    Love your videos, but why would you make it awkward for yourself by doing the waste’s first?
  • @Mattsy11
    Apart from the plumbers mate, nice job.
  • @timborst3263
    Looks really tidy, whats that knife square tool called. What you use for getting rid of the sharp edges of the pvc after sawing. Only thing i wonder is if there should not be backflow preventers olaced near where the dishwasher connections are. Still a student plumber in the netherlands so i was just wondering. Love your videos.