Tech Tip Tuesday

  • Tech Tip Tuesday | Camera and Shaft

    Tech Tip Tuesday | Camera and Shaft

    When you're using a larger shaft size in a pipe and want to see what you're doing, the QS20 sewer inspection camera just makes it easier to be able to see with that smaller camera head in there. It doesn't take up as much space around the bends and stuff like that trying to get it through. Even if you get a taper to the shaft, it’s still much better than not being able to see it all because you're using a bigger shaft in a small pipe.
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  • Lining 5 90°s | Tech Tip Tuesday

    Lining 5 90°s | Tech Tip Tuesday

    Hi! Welcome to Tech Tip Tuesday!

    Today we're going to do a little shot here with Houseliner. We have five 90s in 4” that we're going to shoot through using a tail with little to no wrinkling!

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  • Liner Size | Tech Tip Tuesday

    Liner Size | Tech Tip Tuesday

    Hey, guys. What's up? Time for Tech Tip Tuesday.

    This is 4" liner. This is 3" to 4" liner. If you're drum, tank, canon, whatever you're using, doesn't have enough capacity to fit the long 4" shot that you're trying to do, use 3” to 4.” It is way smaller and you can fit more
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  • Flex Liners | Tech Tip Tuesday

    Flex Liners | Tech Tip Tuesday

    Hey, guys. How's it going? Welcome to Tech Tip Tuesday. Today we're going to talk a little bit about flex liners. So, this is something that APS really, really specializes...
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  • SacPro Junction System | Tech Tip Tuesday

    SacPro Junction System | Tech Tip Tuesday

    Hey guys, what's up? It’s time for Tech Tip Tuesday.
    Did you know that we have a junction patch system? So, all you have to do is put it in place. You can turn it right or left with the system. Line it up and add the air, make sure it’s in the right place, an Invert at the wye or tee or whatever junction you are lining.
    Just like that. Here we have the whole fitting repaired in one shot.
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  • Resin Cure Times | Tech Tip Tuesday

    Resin Cure Times | Tech Tip Tuesday

    Many people wonder how they can get the fastest-curing epoxy that will also give them the right amount of work time. The solution is to manipulate the temperature during the wet-out process. If it's hot outside, you can use a bin of ice or cool water to keep the resin and liner cool while impregnating the liner. This will give you the work time you need and the curing time you want.

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