@PlumbLikeTom mate, sorry to bother you. Today I took apart a drainage system under the kitchen sink and when I put it back together I got one spare part left 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don't understand where it should go.. . If I send you a picture of it, would u be able to give me a clue so I know what to do before my wife finds out I've been messing with the pipes. I was trying to fix the blockage.
@@nosycatUK You can send me a picture on Instagram if you like, a pipe snug just sits up against the wall to stop drafts, the pipe won't leak with it not fitted and to be honest you rarely see them fitted
Nice work, Tom. You get up early, my alarm goes off at 7, some days that’s a struggle! But I am a good bit older than you…it gets more tiring the older you get.
I'm always out the house by 6, I've always been an early riser, when I was at school I used to take delivery of the early morning papers in the newsagents so I had to be there for half 4, then I had two morning rounds and an evening one, 7 days a week, thanks for watching Martin
Hi Tom, another nice neat job done there, I’m sure the customer will be pleased with the installation. I hope you survived and enjoyed the soapbox racing on Sunday? Have a great week and as always take care. 👍👍👍
Totally know where you are at. I always say to myself I'll unload the van and reload it ready for the morning, have a nice chilled day get through it all but reality is something always gets in the way.
Nice neat job Tom. I have never used Press fit and now I’m retired doubt if I will but I can see the advantage of them. Assume you find the cost of them pays for time saved. 👍
Press is an expensive way of plumbing but it does save the faffing around of soldering on some jobs, it's not hugely quicker but I guess I saved around half an hour on this job by using press, thanks for watching Colin
It is an expensive investment, if I only did domestic I probably wouldn't have it, but it does make some jobs quicker and easier, thanks for watching Chris
Fitting a waste in a sink. Even with the washer which is squashed against the bottom of the sink - this does NOT stop water running down the threads of the waste pipe UNLESS you wrap ptfe round the threads before you tighten it up. Not doing this will lead to hours of trying to find the drip so always do it.!!
Where are you based Tom? Looking for an apprentice? Bit forward I know but I’d really like to finish of my training with someone so passionate for the job.
Am always watching ur videos and I just wish I could go to work with someone that cares about the job as much as me. Frustrating working with engineers with no shame or any pride in their work. Make my work life hell now, as I’m in my 4th year starting my gas it’s frustrating working with lazy people when you’re trying to kickstart your career
Thanks for watching Luke, I am based in Lincolnshire, I have worked with people in the past who having given a monkeys, best thing is to get qualified and try to make your own way
I've not bothered with a roof rack on this van, I do have a smaller pair of steps which were designed to slide next to the racking though so I don't always keep the bigger ones in, thanks for watching 👍
Im not a plumber but I love watching what people do to make a living
Thanks for the support mate, I'm so pleased you enjoy my videos
@PlumbLikeTom mate, sorry to bother you. Today I took apart a drainage system under the kitchen sink and when I put it back together I got one spare part left 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I don't understand where it should go.. . If I send you a picture of it, would u be able to give me a clue so I know what to do before my wife finds out I've been messing with the pipes. I was trying to fix the blockage.
@@PlumbLikeTom I think it's called a pipe snug. Been goggling
@@nosycatUK You can send me a picture on Instagram if you like, a pipe snug just sits up against the wall to stop drafts, the pipe won't leak with it not fitted and to be honest you rarely see them fitted
@@PlumbLikeTom can't find your Instagram
A true master. I enjoyed that!
Thanks for the support mate
Hi Tom, another nice clean job there mate , I'm up every morning @ 6.00 walking the dog i love early mornings .
I love early mornings as well Keith, thanks for the support as always
Nice work, Tom. You get up early, my alarm goes off at 7, some days that’s a struggle! But I am a good bit older than you…it gets more tiring the older you get.
I'm always out the house by 6, I've always been an early riser, when I was at school I used to take delivery of the early morning papers in the newsagents so I had to be there for half 4, then I had two morning rounds and an evening one, 7 days a week, thanks for watching Martin
@@PlumbLikeTom thanks for the monday inspiration
...it is what it is... 😎
It certainly is, thanks for the support as always
Another marvellous job there Tom 👌👍
Thanks for the support as always John
Well Tom another nice press job ,👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the support as always Tom
As Always Tom you make it look so easy, nice work
😎👍🤜
Thanks for the support as always Tony
What a tidy bit of work Tom, looked bob on , hope alls well, and don’t work too hard, you need a break now and again 👍🚽
Thanks for the support as always Peter, I'm all good now, this was before my week off, we just have the busy run in to Christmas now
Up at 5 in the morning I didn't know there was a 5 in the morning 😅. Good to see you back pal.
Thanks for the support as always mate, I've always been an early riser, out the house by 6
Great neat job as always Tom 👍😎
Thanks for the support as always Pb, it is greatly appreciated 👍
Top job as always Tom
Thanks for the support as always mate
Great to watch Tom. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching Roy
Done a very neat install, you're a very clever bloke Tom.
Thanks for the support Steve, it is greatly appreciated
Nice neat job Tom. Hope you are keeping well mate.
Thanks for the support as always mate 👍
Bloody lovely Job 👍👍👍 great work as normal 👍👍
Thanks for the support mate, it is greatly appreciated 👍
That’s nice and tidy work that Tom.
Thanks for the support as always Charles, it was a tough job to make look neat
Hi Tom, another nice neat job done there, I’m sure the customer will be pleased with the installation.
I hope you survived and enjoyed the soapbox racing on Sunday?
Have a great week and as always take care. 👍👍👍
Thanks for the support as always Chris, the soap box race went down hill fast, it was a good day
Good job as usual.
Thanks Tom, it was a tough one to make the pipework look neat, thanks for watching as always mate
Totally know where you are at. I always say to myself I'll unload the van and reload it ready for the morning, have a nice chilled day get through it all but reality is something always gets in the way.
That's it Dan, something always crops up, thanks for watching mate
Top stuff Tom.
Thanks for the support as always mate
Nice neat job Tom. I have never used Press fit and now I’m retired doubt if I will but I can see the advantage of them. Assume you find the cost of them pays for time saved. 👍
Press is an expensive way of plumbing but it does save the faffing around of soldering on some jobs, it's not hugely quicker but I guess I saved around half an hour on this job by using press, thanks for watching Colin
Great work Tom , still not sure wether to invest in Press Fit as I only do domestic work.😛
It is an expensive investment, if I only did domestic I probably wouldn't have it, but it does make some jobs quicker and easier, thanks for watching Chris
Fitting a waste in a sink. Even with the washer which is squashed against the bottom of the sink - this does NOT stop water running down the threads of the waste pipe UNLESS you wrap ptfe round the threads before you tighten it up.
Not doing this will lead to hours of trying to find the drip so always do it.!!
You mean there is a 4.55 in the morning as well as the afternoon??😮
There is Darren, although sometimes I fell like I'm falling as sleep by 4.55 in the afternoon, thanks for watching
nice tidy bit plumbing there sir 👍 looks like the last plumber drilled that waste hole with a machine gun 🤣
Thanks for the support Pete, I reckon it was chiselled out with a wera electrical screwdriver
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Where are you based Tom? Looking for an apprentice? Bit forward I know but I’d really like to finish of my training with someone so passionate for the job.
Am always watching ur videos and I just wish I could go to work with someone that cares about the job as much as me. Frustrating working with engineers with no shame or any pride in their work. Make my work life hell now, as I’m in my 4th year starting my gas it’s frustrating working with lazy people when you’re trying to kickstart your career
Thanks for watching Luke, I am based in Lincolnshire, I have worked with people in the past who having given a monkeys, best thing is to get qualified and try to make your own way
1:14 not get a roof rack for that ladder bro
I've not bothered with a roof rack on this van, I do have a smaller pair of steps which were designed to slide next to the racking though so I don't always keep the bigger ones in, thanks for watching 👍
🤘😎🤘🫖☕️🍪🎥👍👍
Thanks for the support as always Wayne