Would I must likely ...( 11 months ago by dkwvike)
Would I must likely have the same threaded water supply tube for my shower? Thanks for your great tips. Happy new year!
Yes, it is usually ...( 11 months ago by AsktheBuilder)
Yes, it is usually a theaded pipe.
I like it( 10 months ago by alex7878578)
I like it
I had never heard ...( 8 months ago by seanseanseanseansean)
I had never heard of a pot filler faucet. I'm getting one of those for my "dog room" to fill their water bowls! It is an everyday chore that could be easier with a pot filler faucet.
Good idea. They are ...( 8 months ago by AsktheBuilder)
Good idea. They are a commercial faucet that has migrated to residential use.
come on no do it ...( 7 months ago by poohpush)
come on no do it yourselfer should be doing stuff like that.... admit it
Why would you make ...( 7 months ago by AsktheBuilder)
Why would you make that statement? My guess is that you think you will be out of work. You should look at the facts: 78% of people are NOT DIYrs. Those that are have no intention of hiring a pro unless they absolutely have to. I urge you to abandon your Scarcity mindset and take a huge swig of Abundance Juice. When you give away your knowledge all sorts of good things will happen.
THat outlet to the ...( 7 months ago by sirbata)
THat outlet to the left should be GFI
It is, but a ...( 7 months ago by AsktheBuilder)
It is, but a downstream one from the one than has the buttons.
RGR... after i ...( 7 months ago by sirbata)
RGR... after i posted.. i realized it must be. Thank you for the vids.
no worries - Thanks ...( 7 months ago by AsktheBuilder)
no worries - Thanks for the comment.
Convenient, ...( 6 months ago by DWRead)
Convenient, although it doesn't completely eliminate carrying the water-filled pot. You still have to schlep it back to the sink when you're done. Unless... I saw one such faucet in a restaurant kitchen. The cooktop had a gutter leading to a drain. Not for dumping huge volumes of water (not deep enough), but for quick rinsing of pots and pans.
Correct. Many ...( 6 months ago by AsktheBuilder)
Correct. Many Chinese restaurants have the gutter at the stove. You can see them rinse the woks just after they cook.
Isn't it sometimes ...( 6 months ago by drummerdude6485)
Isn't it sometimes used in various places?
Sure. Many other ...( 6 months ago by AsktheBuilder)
Sure. Many other commercial kitchens.
No way I'm putting ...( 5 months ago by gschjetne)
No way I'm putting a faucet over a piece of electrical equipment! I don't know of many people who still uses a gas range in a house...
There is no danger. ...( 5 months ago by AsktheBuilder)
There is no danger. As far as people using gas stoves, there are *millions* here in the USA.
It depends on the ...( 5 months ago by silverojo)
It depends on the area where you live. In Arizona, for instance, gas stoves are about as rare as desert blizzards. :-)
he could have a ...( 3 months ago by Axenmoon)
he could have a GFCI in series with the outlet
Tim I think you do ...( 2 months ago by lostc0z)
Tim I think you do an awesome job of explaining things to us all. On this paticular "Pot-Filler" job I was wondering if you had put wooden supports not only to hold the brass dropped eared 90' but what exactly did those screws anchor to on the hidden retention ring? Did you install another stud behind the drywall? How bout' drilling thru tile did your drill happen to have "hammer-action"? Again I'm not being sarcastic I really like your work but these are just ?'s that I don't see answered.
Great ?s! No ...( 2 months ago by AsktheBuilder)
Great ?s! No offense at all as you are most polite. There is solid 2x blocking behind the tile at that location. The lug ell fitting screwed to it and then I placed another block over that that had a hole drilled slightly larger than the diameter of the fitting. Never hammer drill tile. Never ever....... Just use a new regular bit. Once it cuts into the glaze, the rest is easy. Porcelain tile though is tougher. You often need diamond bits.
i totally had the ...( 1 month ago by jasonguyperson)
i totally had the wrong impression about this video from just the title.. lol
Unless... I saw one such faucet in a restaurant kitchen. The cooktop had a gutter leading to a drain. Not for dumping huge volumes of water (not deep enough), but for quick rinsing of pots and pans.