Gotta love Jenny's comments, they just keep getting better. Keep up the good work, Jenny! Glad you got a solid steel manhole cover for that deep manhole. Safety first. Great job as always, Jem.
I remember that manhole and thinking that it should have had a set of rungs to climb down just in case. So glad to see the cover finally replaced! I was worried about someone falling in. 🥰
its a shame that the landlord needed a talking to by both utilities and council before he'd have the work done ! Anyway, you guys did what you had to do to ensure safety. I believe you would have been liable if someone had been injured and you had not reported it to anyone. Spot on work as always fellas!
Lovely work as always Jem, couldn't believe how deep that was the first time I saw it! Still surprises me they never put any hand and foot holds in when it was originally built in case anyone did fall down it!
More likely to catch/injure themselves if they had fallen down it - if it had rungs. Inadvertently the Victorian town house has a cellar and that is why the drains are that deep
Jem, we are getting to see the range of skills that you possess with the job you do.... it was a very nice and neat job that you did, and without doubt it will last for a very long time!! A great attention to safety... very good to see..
For bedding manhole frames, benching repairs and setting chimney pots i always use blue circle extra rapid cement, it literally goes off in a half hour. It is from memory about twice the price of normal cement but I have a 20 litre screw top plastic drum that I keep the open sack in so it doesn't spoil.
@@jetter1jem955 just a thought, do you keep a magnet on some rope in the van? For key retrieval etc? My mate was saying he has one in his van for just that… and in case he comes across any old wells, just to see if any interesting metal items are at the bottom.
I think a nice sign saying, Danger, Man at Work, fitting a nice solid steel manhole. If that car owner should step on that manhole cover, they will know instantly its a nice solid one.
Hi Jem sorry ave not watched any videos for a while but as always excellent job and taking pride in your job thanks for posting these videos cheers buddy
Jetter-1, displaying his talents as a Jack-of-All-Trades and a genuine Master-of-Some in this one. Spot on Good Job, but one of these days I really hope to see Jem light a real torch when he says he's getting his torch. Throw some Monty Python routines into the business. Like Jem should have been saying to the guy on the video, "Did you say you want to get in the hole? Well come along then, I'll give you a lift and then we can watch on RUclips and all have a good laugh." Bet you he would mind his manners from then on.
Happy New Year from beautiful Senoia, GA, US of A! It makes me wonder why there were no rungs placed in the manhole when it was first installed. Jem, you performed a very professional job in placing a new cover in order to keep people safe from the possibility of falling into the hole. Looking forward to your upcoming videos no matter what the content & I am gushing with happiness & pride.
Nice tidy job jem like watching you do the repairs as well on jobs. It doesn't bare thinking about if someone poor bugger fell down there. If I was the landlord I would much rather pay you lads to fix the job like you have than pay out on an insurance claim and some poor sod in hospital
Hey it is Jim the boss man!!! Nice to see one from you!! So air, I have been a viewer for awhile now. And in this video I was able to make out every word you said and understood it!! Yeah!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ,👋🏻🧔♂️🇺🇸, 👍🏻👀🎥, 🍻🍻🍻🍻
Hello Jem! first of all happy new year.. i tought i did not say it yet haha.. but nice job. im really like your comment while you do the good job.. even when it is really shitty wheather! great job..
Nice job. That pointing would probably rub up the following day if you was that concerned but looking at the rest of the driveway probably best left as is 👍
Jem! You didn't tell us about the shrubberies! Some of us subscribers live on the Canadian prairies and everything here is under a foot of snow. The fauna in your maritime climate makes good coffee-time chat.
Honestly as a homeowner I'd be petrified to have something so deep covered by a flimsy, rusted out galvanized cover. Landlord must have been a real pill to not find it worth shelling out, what, a couple hundred pounds? Glad you got it safe for the tenants most of all!
if that was my job the replacement would be too big or too small when I finally got there. On a more positive note, there are fast setting products for that which will be hard in 20 - 30 minutes. Not as strong as old fashion cement but that's a fairly light traffic area, not a street.
Too many comments to read through them all but just wanted to add my observation. The original galved cover with two ribs under is rated at ten ton, each rib is a five ton rating, so while the frame was definitely past its best, the cover was perfectly suited for car traffic.
Hi. Really interesting video, thanks. My problem is that the drain cover in my driveway is set into a similar reinforced concrete frame topping the inspection chamber but it's the concrete that has broken up rather than the frame cover itself. This has left the rebar exposed and bits of concrete falling into gaps round the outside edge of the frame underneath. I don't know what this concrete component is called and local drainage specialists don't seem to be able to help find a new one. Can anyone tell me what the proper name is for this concrete bit that sits on top on the inspection chamber and acts as the support for the frame and lid please? If I knew what to ask for I might get more progress 🙂. Thanks again for the video which shows me everything I need to do as soon as I can get the right bits!
I'd like to say I really enjoy watching your drain unblocking, your all very entertaining and if you have any vacancies I would love to help from jacqui wine glass 👍 I'd love a mention from you haha 😂
If the landlord is anything like my landlord at work paying out a claim is cheaper than replacement or fixing. Eco drains blocked, main water leak and more potholes than a 18 hole golf course
Hats off to the gentleman for going above and beyond for private and public safety.
Thanks for watching much appreciated 👍👍👍
Gem you are surely an artist and the care you take with each and every job should be an inspiration to everyone!
Thanks Todd positive comment mate 👍👍👍👍
Did Jem mention that the new cover is really solid? 😂 Great video as always guys, looking forward to another year of creamy, gushing sewage!
I think he might have mentioned it was a "good solid one" :+)
A sign of old age, like putting your finger over the mic 😊
Just noticed that mic was covered over slightly
You right prob right old age creeping in 😁😁😁😁
he should have mentioned how solid it was.
Gotta love Jenny's comments, they just keep getting better. Keep up the good work, Jenny! Glad you got a solid steel manhole cover for that deep manhole. Safety first. Great job as always, Jem.
She tickles me with her commentary 😂😂 "what were you cutting it with, a fork?" 🤣
Yes she does love commenting on my videos ha 😞😞😞
Jetter 1 really does nice work no matter what anyone else might say. 👍
Love that type of comment 😁😁👍
I love how sassy Jenny is getting with the captions on the videos. Keep them coming! Xx
She’s getting better and loves giving me a hard time 😞😞
I love the captioning throughout the video
That’s good to know thanks
Some dont but think most do 👍👍
Good to see you're not choosing the easy jobs Jem 😅🤣😂.
Jenny doing a great job on timing the work. Lol.
Thanks for sharing.
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A short video from Jem and Jenny is still better than a whistling Andy.
That’s a bit unfair I’d love to be able to whistle on my video 😁😁😁
Thanks for watching David 👍
I remember that manhole and thinking that it should have had a set of rungs to climb down just in case. So glad to see the cover finally replaced! I was worried about someone falling in. 🥰
👍👍sorted
Nice job Gem. All safe now good job
Cool 👍👍👍👍
its a shame that the landlord needed a talking to by both utilities and council before he'd have the work done ! Anyway, you guys did what you had to do to ensure safety. I believe you would have been liable if someone had been injured and you had not reported it to anyone. Spot on work as always fellas!
Thanks Peter spot on comment 👍👍👍
Jenny done well on that one getting it sorted with landlord
@@jetter1jem955 Let’s hope it doesn’t take forever for you to get paid!
Just before I start answering comments just like to say that is one solid manhole cover and frame 😁😁😁
Lovely work as always Jem, couldn't believe how deep that was the first time I saw it! Still surprises me they never put any hand and foot holds in when it was originally built in case anyone did fall down it!
Yep deepest I’ve seen
Safe now though
Thanks for comment 👍👍
More likely to catch/injure themselves if they had fallen down it - if it had rungs. Inadvertently the Victorian town house has a cellar and that is why the drains are that deep
Jem, we are getting to see the range of skills that you possess with the job you do.... it was a very nice and neat job that you did, and without doubt it will last for a very long time!! A great attention to safety... very good to see..
Thanks Antoine
Glad you enjoy and always great comments 👍👍👍
Nice 1,Jem, good clear instructions on how to do the job.. I hope you had a couple coffees back at the office afterwards mate 👍🏻
Certainly did Dan
Thanks mate 👍👍
Beautiful job Jetter 1.
Be blessed this new year.
Thanks Joe all the best mate 👍👍
Love Jenny's comments. 2 hours later 😂
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That reference to "Four candles/Fork handles" was as unexpected as funny.
Happy New Year, looking forward to all the 2022 unblocks and repairs.
Thanks Don 👍👍👍
Another quality repair job from Jem 👍 It’s unfair that he makes everything look so easy though.
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Because it is
For bedding manhole frames, benching repairs and setting chimney pots i always use blue circle extra rapid cement, it literally goes off in a half hour.
It is from memory about twice the price of normal cement but I have a 20 litre screw top plastic drum that I keep the open sack in so it doesn't spoil.
Thanks Paul good constructive comment much appreciated
I’ll try that next time mate 👍👍👍👍
Proper job. No worries about falling down there, never to be seen again. Your videos are so therapeutic
Cool Jon thanks 👍👍
always look forward to the new videos Jem keep up the great work and happy new year
Thanks Nick 👍👍
Great job Jem. Jetter 1 rules supreme😀
Keep watching George 👍👍👍💪
Great job Jem, now nice and safe.👍
Correct John
As I said playing on my mind for week or two but all sorted now 👍👍👍👍
Good job Jem. All the best from Northumberland
Great job Jem 👍🏻
Thanks Adam 👍
That new cover is really solid.
Nice one Jem that looks a ton better. Shite day for it, though.
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Always enjoy your videos . I have noticed it never seems to be a nice sunny day on the job. It always seems to be a gray damp day .
Next few videos think the weather got little better 😁👍👍
The boss, JET1, is a perfectionist!!, all well done❣️🥇👍🏼.
Its great when people near by get strange ideas about what’s going on! That’s just the job now, nice neat and safe. ✅
Thanks again 👍👍👍
@@jetter1jem955 just a thought, do you keep a magnet on some rope in the van? For key retrieval etc? My mate was saying he has one in his van for just that… and in case he comes across any old wells, just to see if any interesting metal items are at the bottom.
The firmest of firm handshakes. Happy new year mate
You too mate
Thanks for watching 👍👍👍
Great guys with great videos!!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks 👍👍👍
Another awsome video love the repair
Thanks Chris 👍👍👍
Never thought poo could be so interesting. Really enjoy seeing your repair work. All the best for 2022 .
You too Martin 👍👍👍👍
Good Monday evening to you all
Thanks David hope you had a great Christmas and New year 👍👍
I think a nice sign saying, Danger, Man at Work, fitting a nice solid steel manhole.
If that car owner should step on that manhole cover, they will know instantly its a nice solid one.
Thanks Paul 💪💪💪💪😁
Weather there is better here in Holland Michigan USA. Snow here.... Good video... Thanks.
Snow brill am jealous 😁😁
Hi Jem sorry ave not watched any videos for a while but as always excellent job and taking pride in your job thanks for posting these videos cheers buddy
Thanks 👍
Thanks Kevin 👍👍👍
Top job Jem. Nice to see a granite dust patch. Seen people using sand and cement but it just breaks up after a year or two.
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5:00
This is what happens when you work alone for too long.
Man starts talking to himself.
My wife totally agrees 😁😁😞
Great job jetter 1👍
Thanks Dave 👍👍
Well done 👏 always helps to carry extra rapid cement for jobs like that .
Noted and thanks Kevin for comment 👍👍👍
Jetter-1, displaying his talents as a Jack-of-All-Trades and a genuine Master-of-Some in this one. Spot on Good Job, but one of these days I really hope to see Jem light a real torch when he says he's getting his torch. Throw some Monty Python routines into the business. Like Jem should have been saying to the guy on the video, "Did you say you want to get in the hole? Well come along then, I'll give you a lift and then we can watch on RUclips and all have a good laugh." Bet you he would mind his manners from then on.
😁😁👍 I’ll speak to Andy and Joe on that one
Fantastic work as always, thankfully the base structure was still in great shape.....
Yes Chris it was made it so much easier and a solid job just like the new manhole cover 😁😁😁
Happy New Year from beautiful Senoia, GA, US of A! It makes me wonder why there were no rungs placed in the manhole when it was first installed. Jem, you performed a very professional job in placing a new cover in order to keep people safe from the possibility of falling into the hole. Looking forward to your upcoming videos no matter what the content & I am gushing with happiness & pride.
Brill comment mate thanks 👍👍👍👍
i was wondering when you would be coming back to this one, great job as usual Jem
Thanks Darren
Job done a few weeks ago going to start putting dates on videos
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Good job as usual and it looks so much better 👍👍
Thanks Brad
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great job Jem even greater editing Jenny ..it made oi larf it did :D
Thanks
Jenny got me beat though 😞😞😞
@@jetter1jem955 awww you did good Jem :)
Proper satisfying repair!
It was thanks for watching 👍👍
Happy New Year Jem , Andy , Joe and Jenny as i could not wish you it on your last video Jem as pc was playing up .
Thanks Gerard
Hope you had a nice Christmas and have a great New year mate 👍😁😁
Excellent work...👍.
Thanks again Barney 👍👍👍
Happy new year to you all.🎉
You too and thanks for watching 👍👍👍
What a lovely finish to that pointing round the edge - I think you should have put your moniker on it.
I like your manhole repiar project
Jem is talking by himself : )
😞😁😁👍thanks
person- "Who you talking to mate?" Jim- "Ratty and Oliie from down under." =0)
Looks like myself 😁😁💪💪
Jem, you truly are multi-talented! As I say I learn something from you each time! Thanks for another great video and to Jenny for her wit, lol 😆😁🏳️🌈
Thanks again Bryan glad you enjoy the videos 👍👍👍
Comments too mate
@@jetter1jem955 Always a pleasure 😉
good job jem
Thanks for watching 👍👍👍
Another good one Gem --- Cheers Dave.
Thanks Dave 👍👍
Nice tidy job jem like watching you do the repairs as well on jobs. It doesn't bare thinking about if someone poor bugger fell down there. If I was the landlord I would much rather pay you lads to fix the job like you have than pay out on an insurance claim and some poor sod in hospital
Correct well worth landlord giving the go ahead
More repair jobs coming up soon 👍👍👍
Great video!!
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Hey it is Jim the boss man!!! Nice to see one from you!! So air, I have been a viewer for awhile now. And in this video I was able to make out every word you said and understood it!! Yeah!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 ,👋🏻🧔♂️🇺🇸, 👍🏻👀🎥, 🍻🍻🍻🍻
That’s brill thanks for watching and commenting 👍👍
You do everything…Happy New Year from Buffalo New York!
Hi Karen
Thanks for commenting 👍
Getting any snow yet ?
Good job there jem
Thanks Jason 👍👍
If the customers side is that deep imagine how deep the mains in the roads are
Yep very very deep 👍👍
Cracking work that good solid cover 👌
Ha 😁😁thanks 👍
Jem you're getting better with the camera mate.👍🏻
Thanks Rob 👍👍
Hello Jem! first of all happy new year.. i tought i did not say it yet haha.. but nice job. im really like your comment while you do the good job.. even when it is really shitty wheather! great job..
Thanks for commenting again Mark always appreciated 👍👍👍
Please do this never alone!
Have you noticed that when you're trying to replace a imperial drain cover with a metric size 1 you're really lucky if you find the one that fits
So true I was lucky with that one 👍👍👍
Nice job. That pointing would probably rub up the following day if you was that concerned but looking at the rest of the driveway probably best left as is 👍
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Jem has some mad mason skills. He should start another channel or do some tutorials on how to do masonry
Not after Jenny’s comments ha 😁😁
Thanks for watching Jeff 👍👍
@@jetter1jem955 if she thinks she can do better, let her do you tutorial and you film. It would be fun to watch succeed or choke.
Jem! You didn't tell us about the shrubberies! Some of us subscribers live on the Canadian prairies and everything here is under a foot of snow. The fauna in your maritime climate makes good coffee-time chat.
Damn! meant flora, but typed fauna!
Brill I’ll start doing a few more on next videos Jerry thanks everyone for watching 👍👍👍
Daaaaang, that's a deep one, gee whiz!!! 😯😲
Honestly as a homeowner I'd be petrified to have something so deep covered by a flimsy, rusted out galvanized cover. Landlord must have been a real pill to not find it worth shelling out, what, a couple hundred pounds? Glad you got it safe for the tenants most of all!
Thanks Alex 👍👍👍
if that was my job the replacement would be too big or too small when I finally got there. On a more positive note, there are fast setting products for that which will be hard in 20 - 30 minutes. Not as strong as old fashion cement but that's a fairly light traffic area, not a street.
Thanks for constructive comment 👍👍
Are you sure it's solid enough jem👍
Not sure now 😁😁😁
Too many comments to read through them all but just wanted to add my observation.
The original galved cover with two ribs under is rated at ten ton, each rib is a five ton rating, so while the frame was definitely past its best, the cover was perfectly suited for car traffic.
Thanks Robin
I’ve kept the old one in unit will prob use one day with new frame 👍👍
I've only got 3 cones... and the other 2 over there. 🤣🤣🤣
Brill 😁😁😁
Job well done 👍
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Hi. Really interesting video, thanks. My problem is that the drain cover in my driveway is set into a similar reinforced concrete frame topping the inspection chamber but it's the concrete that has broken up rather than the frame cover itself. This has left the rebar exposed and bits of concrete falling into gaps round the outside edge of the frame underneath. I don't know what this concrete component is called and local drainage specialists don't seem to be able to help find a new one. Can anyone tell me what the proper name is for this concrete bit that sits on top on the inspection chamber and acts as the support for the frame and lid please? If I knew what to ask for I might get more progress 🙂.
Thanks again for the video which shows me everything I need to do as soon as I can get the right bits!
Great job, JEM!😀🔦👍🧤
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Could Jem not have got hold of a good solid manhole cover?
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Jetter 1 making sure his angle of dangle is proportionate to the heat of the meat. 👍🏻🤣
😁😁love it 👍👍
jetter 1 is the only one jim boo great job done
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That's a familiar site... very deep manhole!
Très bon travail vous un as
top job
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Nice of him to move his car Jem 🤷🏻♂️
Still in bed ha 😁😁😁😁
goodjob
Love the commentary on the bottom of the screen.
Thanks Jenny is good 😁😁😁
I'd like to say I really enjoy watching your drain unblocking, your all very entertaining and if you have any vacancies I would love to help from jacqui wine glass 👍
I'd love a mention from you haha 😂
You never know 😁👍
Shout out coming soon
Thanks for watching
That’s a cracking manhole cover Jetter 1 Jem. I need a couple of new ones for my septic tanks, where do you get them from?
That was from Jewsons drainage in Widnes WA8
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@@jetter1jem955 Thanks Jem.
If the landlord is anything like my landlord at work paying out a claim is cheaper than replacement or fixing. Eco drains blocked, main water leak and more potholes than a 18 hole golf course
👎👎👎 thanks for watching Rebecca 👍👍
Jem your one on track kinda guy 👍🏻
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Thanks glad you enjoy Diane
Love the dog 👍👍
No Jem it's "B> E> A> U UUUUU>TI>FUL". Did you have your coffee today Jem?
Correct Laura need to practice that one 😁
Enjoyed coffee after that job 😁😁
@@jetter1jem955 😁😁😁
NOOICE!
Happy New Year 2022 :)
Same too you and thanks for watching 👍👍👍
felt scared watching him cross 1 side of it to the other
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