Sausage Secrets Unveiled: Solving the Kitchen Drain Riddle
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Welcome back again! Thank you for the content! “But we don’t pour grease down the drain, just oil.” I have heard this many times from clients.
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
Many people realize they shouldn't pour oil down the sink, but they don't always act on that realization. I'm always thankful for them. By the way, do you have the same profession as me?
@KyleB_RCR8
10 ай бұрын
@@PlumberStory I used to. Now retired.
👍👍👍👍 Glad to see you back.
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
I never really left; I've always been in your heart
That was amazing. You should be a doctor with the surgery skills you have. Grease kills. Thanks for posting and sharing.
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
I was touched as soon as I saw your comment. Because it was a sentence composed of words I could understand without a translator. I love easy sentences. I understood the content and was moved by your kindness. I'm not a great person There are so many people who are nice to me I am overwhelmed with happiness. Thank you so so much.
Been missing your content. Thanks for posting! 🙂👍
You are so skilled, thank you for sharing your experience.. Keeping pouring oil in that sink surely doesn't help, I can only imagine the smell when it get rancid over time
You are back! Wonderful!
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
Please don't abandon me even if the video isn't uploaded quickly. Please lol
thx for the English trantslation, all the best her out of Germany thx Karsten
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
Glaube nicht, dass ich dich nicht kenne. Ich weiß, dass du meinen Kanal von Anfang an unterstützt hast. Vielen Dank für Ihre anhaltende Unterstützung. Ich freue mich, dass ich so viel Liebe erhalte. Ich bete schon seit einem Moment, dass du immer gesund und glücklich bleibst. Danke.
I recently had to unclog my drain pipe, but it was easy, I could do it myself. It had some nice blobs of grease inside.
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
Great job on tackling that drain clog by yourself! It's always satisfying to solve these issues on your own, and those grease blobs can be quite the challenge. Keep up the good work. My channel subscriber is your local plumber. They are staring at your comments.
Nicejob... welcome back!
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
I'm sorry I couldn't upload the video often. If I upload videos often Your time will run out because of a lot of videos. You'll get tired. I care about you.
Yay! You're back!!!! ❤❤❤ Quick question: if that piece broke off from the sink piping, does that imply that the sink pipe has become brittle and should be replaced?
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
Our sink hoses in Korea seem different from yours. Korean sink hoses start off soft but become stiff over time, even when frequently exposed to hot water. Because they become stiff, you shouldn't force them deep inside. Some people, who might not have experience, push the hose in deep to prevent backflow. There are often incidents where they break. I think I experienced something similar, like in the video, about once every 6 months. I don't think the people currently living in that house are the ones who broke the sink hose
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@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
Altijd trouwe steun van onze Nederlandse abonnee! 🇳🇱 Bedankt voor je voortdurende steun en aanmoediging. We waarderen je enorm
Before you pulled the hose out, did you grab it with the long pliers? I'm a bit confused as how you got the hose out.
Honey, honey! Come look at this. It's really gross. hahaha
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
A broken sink hose would have served as a sponge in the pipe. A broken sink hose would have slowed the water down. They won't be the ones who broke the sink hose. I think they are victims, too. Thank you for watching closely. Thank you for always supporting me. You're an old friend. I love you.
I do not see a p-trap to prevent sewer gasses like we use in the USA. What method do you use to keep sewer gasses from coming out of the drain
@wendymorrison5803
10 ай бұрын
Korean plumbing is very confusing. But leads to some spectacular clearing videos.
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
In the first scene of the video, a plastic bin above the sink hose acts as a p-trap. Sewer gases can come out between the hose and the floor pipe. Our country still lacks construction technology. Our country has developed quickly, but if you look closely, it is confusing. Our country is not sensitive to sewer gases yet.
Never use ribbed drain hoses as they are prone to clogging
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@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
대한민국 최고의 하수구 업체 사장님께서 친히 방문해주시니 몸둘바를 모르겠습니다. 영상도 많이 안올리는데 업로드 한거 어찌아시고 이 누추한곳까지 방문 하셨습니까 ㅋㅋ 소세지가 아니라 한우를 사드려야 할텐데요 방문 감사드립니다 명절 잘 보내시고 항상 건강하시고 늘 안전하게 일하세요 전화 한번 드리겠습니다 사장님 감사합니다
omg, i feel ill. seeing that is horror.
Welcome back! How did that drain hose get so far down the drain?
@PlumberStory
10 ай бұрын
Our sink hoses in Korea seem different from yours. Korean sink hoses start off soft but become stiff over time, even when frequently exposed to hot water. Because they become stiff, you shouldn't force them deep inside. Some people, who might not have experience, push the hose in deep to prevent overflow. There are often incidents where they break. I think I experienced something similar, like in the video, about once every 6 months. I don't think the people currently living in that house are the ones who broke the sink hose