Handyman Tips: Free Online Home Improvement & Repair Projects : How to Unclog a Sink Using a Drain Snake: Free Home Improvement Tips
Posted on April 24th, 2006 | by admin |
Learn DIY home repair tips on how to use a drain snake to clear common clogs in your pipes and sink in this free online home improvement video.
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8 Responses to “Handyman Tips: Free Online Home Improvement & Repair Projects : How to Unclog a Sink Using a Drain Snake: Free Home Improvement Tips”
By Thevideosucks on Jun 12, 2006 | Reply
PLEAAAAAAAASE HELP! …
PLEAAAAAAAASE HELP!!! I NEED TO TAKE A SHIT BUT TEHRES SNAKES!
By Thevideosucks on Jun 12, 2006 | Reply
AHHH thx i was so …
AHHH thx i was so lost before, my sir u gave me courage i was so scared. U GO DUDE, teach those snakes whos boss, btw i dont have a bucket so im screwed!! HELP!!! SOS!!!! THERES SNAKES IN MY DRAIN!!
By chiefarooney on Mar 11, 2007 | Reply
Wear some gloves!!! …
Wear some gloves!!! Nasty. Glasses as well. Finger-likin-good.
By 378dac on Dec 2, 2007 | Reply
thank you that …
thank you that helped
By eastontario on Jan 24, 2008 | Reply
The snaking part …
The snaking part starts at about the 2:00 mark. One might fast forward. Maybe in the title that could be.
Reference to affiliation forward local plumbers directory might be a good link.
Nice work! Kitchen drain. Maybe a power drill snaking with the noise and motion would have been worthwhile add on to video. Maybe that’s still possible with Youtube file joiner.
By jtnoodle on Feb 25, 2008 | Reply
Not exactly “expert …
Not exactly “expert” advice. As an professional in the sewer and drain business for 16 years, I can tell this little video is woefully overdone. It’s nowhere near necessary to go to the extent this fellow did which is removing the piping etc. The snake should be able to pass right through the drain opening in the sink, down trough the trap and itnto the stoppage. Removal of the pipes is totally unnecessary.
By argenfargabarg on Mar 22, 2008 | Reply
Just my two cents …
Just my two cents but, when I buy a house or move into a new apartment (or a relative does), I think it’s good advice to replace the P-traps. Takes a strong stomach though. They’re usually full of a mixture of cosmetic, toothpaste, you name it goo and hair. Makes me feel like it’s a heck of a cleaner place after I’m done.
By Artdoitall on May 5, 2008 | Reply
No real handyman …
No real handyman would ever use chanel lock plyers on these chrome fittings. The “grips” will score the fitting then corrosion will set it …not to mention ugly “teeth” marks on an expensive fitting. There are special “fitting” wrenches available for that !
If anything is worth doing, DO IT RIGHT !