Channel: Got2Learn
Category: Education
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Description: Join as a LIEUTENANT to chat in my Discord server discord.gg/2Cqfud94us!: youtube.com/channel/UCtxLpSnpxNiHAchvCX-4Dsg/join Here are 10 important things to know when soldering for the first time that won't get you punished by the plumbing gods, don't go without watching, you might regret it! - How to solder with water in pipes: youtu.be/lNUAX6mJTlA - Repairing a leaky copper joint: youtube.com/watch?v=7DItexvD4O4&ab_channel=Got2Learn ------------------------------------------------------------------- Stuff I used in this video (Amazon affiliate links) Tools: AutoCut Pipe Cutter 1/2": amzn.to/2XlyqAn AutoCut Pipe Cutter 3/4: amzn.to/3gPmhhz Propane gas(Blue bottle): amzn.to/2BOhnh7 Lead-free flux(water soluble): amzn.to/2XjaYn9 Flux brushes: amzn.to/2T8ROBc Lead-free solder (Sterling): amzn.to/2AfSY63 Abrasive pads: amzn.to/2XaY6kT Pencil reamer: amzn.to/2tBuhKW All-in-one deburring tool (blue): amzn.to/2U3J1xu TurboTorch STK-99: amzn.to/2YWNZA4 Flame protector: amzn.to/2Vh8q7o ------------------------------------------------------------------- Start - 0:00 1) Extinguisher - 0:16 2) Safety goggles - 0:56 3) Making sure the pipe/fitting are 100% clean - 1:32 4) Good flux brushes - 2:28 5) Don't touch the joint! - 3:18 6) Water in pipes - 3:57 7) Which part to heat - 4:30 8) Which part of the flame to use - 5:17 9) Wiping off any extra flux - 6:00 10) Inspecting your joints - 6:32 ending - 7:10 DISCLAIMER: Got2Learn is NOT responsible for any damage done to a property of which the plumbing wasn't done by a professional, I do not recommend doing your own plumbing if you are unsure about what you are doing, always hire a LICENSED contractor when doing any type of plumbing so you can be covered by insurances if something does happen, these videos are for entertainment purposes only!