The last job i did with the old man, was 2 years ago, i had been running the company for 15 years at this point, and grown it from a one man band to 6 sparks and an apprentice.... First thing he did was tell me im doing it all wrong, and to make myself useful and boil a brew. 😂 I would give anything to hear him tell me that again. Treasure these moments bud, they are worth every second.
@@Heatkinghaha, same as my old man, would think he's the boss again. yer man, luckily I have scored a few large contracts over the years, right place right time so to speak. Just took on my 8th spark and a new apprentice, brought an industrial unit last year as well, as opposed to renting one.
@@SJM689 that’s awesome! Does that mean you’re off the tools now? That was always my plan. But then I was told by a few business owners, you don’t end up making anymore money, you just go through more work. 🤷🏽♂️
@@Heatking I tried being off the tools....couldn't hack an office job, so I hired a small admin team in January, so I'm back on the tools now. The issue is that admin staff don't make you any money, so you have to cost them into jobs or from your profit margins. But it's safe to say I'm never going back to the office life. 9-5 is not for me 😂
Mate , I have done a course , many stuff made for building materials can cause you lung cancer , fibre glass is questionable they still doing research on it , normal plasterboard contains a lot of gypsum which is no good breathing it in either leading to cancer if to many amounts exposure over the years, paint spray ,plasterboard made up to 70s,80s and 90s could contain asbestos asbestos was mainly used because it’s a fire proof material, wood dust of any type of wood , anything is made of silica materials, WD-40 spray , granite tops , there’s specific stones where builders carving them to make a stone bricks , lots of people got cancer in Scotland mines just getting out that material, there’s so much out there that we don’t know off ,could be even your electric and gas meter boxes made of asbestos when houses build from year 1990s and downwards ,my best advice to you , anything you drill or cut or grind wear the mask ain’t matter where you working and on what you working on, if you want to have more healthier life when you reach age up to 70 with less diseases and sickness in your body …I’m telling you know it’s shocking 😳 how much shit is still out there can damage our body internally and externally… we are trades people are really underpaid how much risk we take daily ..
Ha ha, thank you very much Steve. I’ll let him know. Although I’m not sure he could manage the technical side of RUclips, not sure I can actually ha ha.
That asbestos soil pipe will be the same as flue pipe, asbestos cement, which you are allowed to remove, you can break it out with a hammer, as long as you don’t create any dust ie saw it out, we used to have to break it up and double bag it ready for collection from a contractor, the lagging is the dangerous stuff if you ever come across it, don’t touch it, falls to bits if you even look at it. Nice work again.
Nice change of flavour to the video Dan. It makes the channel more interesting to sprinkle in videos like this whenever you get a chance. Also it must be fun working with family ? Dad and cousins you say ? Hope u guys had a blast with this project and enjoy the moment
Another great video mate, at least dad remembered to wear gloves 😝 it’s funny how your accent changes a little when talking to your dad 😂. “Smokin” comes from the film The Mask! Stay safe bud,
Haha did my accent change? 😂😂 to more ‘common’ 😂😂😂 and yeh he does remember too 😂 however I’m going to get better with the gloves. And correct answer buddy! Thank you!👍🏼
Cheers Colin, I’d rather have not done it, but needs must haha. From what I understand, it’s the fibres what’s the problem. So as long as you don’t break or cut it and not disturb it too much, it’s okay 😂 that’s what I’ve read anyway.
@@Heatking If in doubt... Don't touch it You are a young man who should really be wearing a twin respirator mask. We've not long buried my father in law "a tailor" who died of cancer from asbestos poisoning of the lungs (that crap goes in but doesn't come out)... It was in the boards of the trousers steam press..... No one knew until it was too late. TAKE NO CHANCES BROTHER 💚🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚
@@27forme2 nooo mate. Just removed it from the old connections, :) it basically fell out in the end, the joints were just puttied in, and it has perished.
Average person breathes in up to 100 asbestos fibres every day. Places like the underground rail system are the worst for it. Asbestos cement is probably the least worst stuff you can come across as far as asbestos is concerned as it isn't friable. As long as you don't use power tools on it and use common sense, there should be no problem. That is why you don't need a to be a licensed contractor to deal with asbestos cement removal.
You’re wrong about, underground, if there was so much asbestos in the underground tunnels, HSE close the tunnels long time ago , there’s an abandoned underground tunnels and it’s always a reason for it , but they’re not connected with new underground stations, wood dust from any wood materials gives you lung cancer , granite table tops , shoes and other materials made of silica anything it’s created in the dust formula from any of these materials gives you lung cancer … most builders reach age up to seventies and have lot of problems there’s so much stuff out there people don’t know about it , causes you many illnesses, best way to always wear the mask doesn’t matter what you cut or drill , even fibre glass in the loft it’s unhealthy, everything you breathe goes into your lungs , do some research you be amazed how much danger out there working within a building materials and building sites …
How can you post a video of you just cutting out an Asbestos soil pipe? This job should be completed by experts only! The fibres would be all over the clothes, mask, tools etc which can be transferred to family members. Its not just diy job and posting this makes it look like anyone can do. Silly video for a very dangerous material
From a 58 yo plumber it is great to see you working with your Dad, lovin it..
@@wonkey3733 cheers pal, lots seem to love Dad being back on jobs, I’ll try get more with him, there’s a few coming up ♥️
The last job i did with the old man, was 2 years ago, i had been running the company for 15 years at this point, and grown it from a one man band to 6 sparks and an apprentice....
First thing he did was tell me im doing it all wrong, and to make myself useful and boil a brew. 😂
I would give anything to hear him tell me that again.
Treasure these moments bud, they are worth every second.
Thank you mate, as soon as he comes on one of my jobs, he takes over and I just let him haha. It’s easier that way. You still a large company now?
@@Heatkinghaha, same as my old man, would think he's the boss again. yer man, luckily I have scored a few large contracts over the years, right place right time so to speak. Just took on my 8th spark and a new apprentice, brought an industrial unit last year as well, as opposed to renting one.
@@SJM689 that’s awesome! Does that mean you’re off the tools now? That was always my plan. But then I was told by a few business owners, you don’t end up making anymore money, you just go through more work. 🤷🏽♂️
@@Heatking I tried being off the tools....couldn't hack an office job, so I hired a small admin team in January, so I'm back on the tools now.
The issue is that admin staff don't make you any money, so you have to cost them into jobs or from your profit margins. But it's safe to say I'm never going back to the office life. 9-5 is not for me 😂
Make the most out these moments with the old man. as much of a pain in the arse they may be. Miss my one every day, quality as always fella 👌
Thank you mate. Appreciate that. I do enjoy working with him from time to
Time. Don’t think either of us could do it full time haha.
Well said, enjoy time with your old man even when they're a pain😅
Mate , I have done a course , many stuff made for building materials can cause you lung cancer , fibre glass is questionable they still doing research on it , normal plasterboard contains a lot of gypsum which is no good breathing it in either leading to cancer if to many amounts exposure over the years, paint spray ,plasterboard made up to 70s,80s and 90s could contain asbestos asbestos was mainly used because it’s a fire proof material, wood dust of any type of wood , anything is made of silica materials, WD-40 spray , granite tops , there’s specific stones where builders carving them to make a stone bricks , lots of people got cancer in Scotland mines just getting out that material, there’s so much out there that we don’t know off ,could be even your electric and gas meter boxes made of asbestos when houses build from year 1990s and downwards ,my best advice to you , anything you drill or cut or grind wear the mask ain’t matter where you working and on what you working on, if you want to have more healthier life when you reach age up to 70 with less diseases and sickness in your body …I’m telling you know it’s shocking 😳 how much shit is still out there can damage our body internally and externally… we are trades people are really underpaid how much risk we take daily ..
Have you liked this video? If so… click that 👍🏼 please ❤!
Great video despite all the other trades getting in the way 👍👍
@@bernherts thanks mate. I must apologise for the noise from the other trades.
Great vid mate. Proper problem solving…..that’s the name of the game!
@@andrewoleary9704 thanks Andy. As always buddy.
What a great video!
Very impressed by the way your dad removed that tile and put it back perfectly - I think he should have his own RUclips channel!
Ha ha, thank you very much Steve. I’ll let him know. Although I’m not sure he could manage the technical side of RUclips, not sure I can actually ha ha.
That asbestos soil pipe will be the same as flue pipe, asbestos cement, which you are allowed to remove, you can break it out with a hammer, as long as you don’t create any dust ie saw it out, we used to have to break it up and double bag it ready for collection from a contractor, the lagging is the dangerous stuff if you ever come across it, don’t touch it, falls to bits if you even look at it.
Nice work again.
Cheers Paul! Didn’t know that! Very informative. Thank you buddy.
interesting project nice one Dan and Dad.
Thank you, Keith. Certainly was an interesting one this.
Nice one Dan working with Dad mines been retired for a few years now
Cheers Charlie, my dad should be retired but he hasn’t.. yet 😂
Awesome video mate, looked like it's an interesting job 👌🏾
Cheers Chiggs ♥️
Nice change of flavour to the video Dan.
It makes the channel more interesting to sprinkle in videos like this whenever you get a chance.
Also it must be fun working with family ? Dad and cousins you say ?
Hope u guys had a blast with this project and enjoy the moment
Thank you very much as always, buddy. I prefer to work on my own most of the time but a change from time to time is good for everybody ha ha
Awkward job but you're doing a good job 👏
Thank you Brian, best out of a bad situation this one!
Another great video mate, at least dad remembered to wear gloves 😝 it’s funny how your accent changes a little when talking to your dad 😂. “Smokin” comes from the film The Mask! Stay safe bud,
Haha did my accent change? 😂😂 to more ‘common’ 😂😂😂 and yeh he does remember too 😂 however I’m going to get better with the gloves. And correct answer buddy! Thank you!👍🏼
Brilliant Dan, very impressive 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you very much, mate as always it’s much appreciated
Bath waste fitted with putty and Red-lead powder goes off like concrete lol 😂
Bloody felt like concrete too! 😂😂😂
You’re better than me, wouldn’t have gone anywhere near it! The Mask!!
Cheers mate, and right answer too ♥️😂😂
Interesting project Dan 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you very much, Matt. Much more coming soon.
Thanks
Thank you so much, Alex. You really don’t have to.
@@Heatking honestly, is a small way of saying thank you 🤓
@@AlexRocks24-7 love it. Thank you very much! 🙏🏽
Dont mess with asbestos,my wife works for an asbestos safety company and some of the things asbestos causes are really bad
The bath drain looks like it’s sealed with Stag paste. Did I see someone cutting the asbestos with a grinder?
No, did you watch the whole video? The grinder was used for cutter the new soil, and the bath paste whatever it was sealed with.
@@Heatking yes but RUclips wouldn’t let me edit the comment to remove that bit.
Enjoyed this one muchley. Could you have used the old tap bottoms ?
Thank you, Roy, maybe I could’ve used the old tap bottoms. Didn’t even think about it, ha ha.
your dad sounds just like you haha
😂😂 it used to be a nightmare if I ever answered the phone when I lived at home with them 😂
@@Heatking 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have a headache just imagining the noise on that one 😂 great work mate and answer your question The Mask 🙌👍
Absolutely correct with the question answer.
I definitely had a headache after this one.
Cheers for the comment, mate
Nice one
Thanks very much, mate. Appreciate your support.
🤘😎🤘
Thank you, Wayne as always, mate
Dergo doesn't look high enough-should be above the highest overflow
You’re absolutely right. I didn’t even think about that.
Most dirgos are rated for use below spill over. In our house its under the bath, hasn't caused any issues.
Claiming back my FIRST !
Absolutely! Cheers mate
I wouldn't be anywhere near that asbestos 😂 hate the stuff.
Nice job though
Cheers Colin, I’d rather have not done it, but needs must haha. From what I understand, it’s the fibres what’s the problem. So as long as you don’t break or cut it and not disturb it too much, it’s okay 😂 that’s what I’ve read anyway.
@@Heatking
If in doubt... Don't touch it
You are a young man who should really be wearing a twin respirator mask.
We've not long buried my father in law "a tailor" who died of cancer from asbestos poisoning of the lungs (that crap goes in but doesn't come out)... It was in the boards of the trousers steam press..... No one knew until it was too late.
TAKE NO CHANCES BROTHER
💚🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚🇮🇪💚
How old is that bath?????????
Haha I’m not
Sure to
Be honest.
Did you wear any mask for the asbestos?
Masks and gloves when actually moving it out.
I thought you were cutting it with the grinder
@@27forme2 nooo mate. Just removed it from the old connections, :) it basically fell out in the end, the joints were just puttied in, and it has perished.
Streuth mate!!! Modern bathroom on a lead soil 😂😥
Haha modern bar the bath I think mate.
Average person breathes in up to 100 asbestos fibres every day. Places like the underground rail system are the worst for it. Asbestos cement is probably the least worst stuff you can come across as far as asbestos is concerned as it isn't friable. As long as you don't use power tools on it and use common sense, there should be no problem. That is why you don't need a to be a licensed contractor to deal with asbestos cement removal.
Thank you for that knowledge mate! Really good to know! I’ve learnt something new 🙏🏽
You’re wrong about, underground, if there was so much asbestos in the underground tunnels, HSE close the tunnels long time ago , there’s an abandoned underground tunnels and it’s always a reason for it , but they’re not connected with new underground stations, wood dust from any wood materials gives you lung cancer , granite table tops , shoes and other materials made of silica anything it’s created in the dust formula from any of these materials gives you lung cancer … most builders reach age up to seventies and have lot of problems there’s so much stuff out there people don’t know about it , causes you many illnesses, best way to always wear the mask doesn’t matter what you cut or drill , even fibre glass in the loft it’s unhealthy, everything you breathe goes into your lungs , do some research you be amazed how much danger out there working within a building materials and building sites …
How can you post a video of you just cutting out an Asbestos soil pipe? This job should be completed by experts only!
The fibres would be all over the clothes, mask, tools etc which can be transferred to family members.
Its not just diy job and posting this makes it look like anyone can do. Silly video for a very dangerous material
Where did I cut the pipe? Clearly didn’t watch the video 👍🏼