wow keep these videos coming the tool reviews are just brilliant and now the flueshoe device what have i been doing wrong all these years man seriously your reviews and hints and tips have helped me so much
i was only thinking yesterday how i needed something for cutting flues rather than struggling holding acroos my knee cheers man gonna get myself one of these
I've had mine for a few months now and as you say not necessary but does make life easier especially when on your own. I'd always managed to cut them but this takes the hassle away and also looks more professional when your customer is standing watching.
Thanks for showing mate , grinder went missing from my van last week amongst the rest of it so hacksaw it is 😞 only thing I used it for really .. Keep up great videos 👍
I want one and I’m not a plumber, only joking 🙃. A lot of you Professional Trades are advocating tools that cut out hassle and make the job look even more professional. I applaud you all. Thanks for sharing.
Seems like a brilliant handy product, only improvement I would suggest is another collar/guide which can be slipped over the flue to ensure a perfectly straight cut every time???
Good bit of kit. Especially as manufactures are what seems like each month making flue thickness thinner and thinner! The old knee on a flue to keep it stable no longer works unless you want to flatten it! Lol.
Thomas Bray tell them you’re keen to learn a trade, you will work hard and learn fast so that you will be useful to them as soon as you can be. Don’t be on your phone or turn up late 👏🏽
Thats a good tool but one thing you cant clamp it and rotate as you cutting the flue for perfect square cut, should be some sort of clamp so the flue doesnt move as you rotate to cut
forget the hacksaw get yourself a Milwaukee m12 fuel hackzall to try out. as for the flueshoe tool it looks a fantastic bit of kit . and so simple to use
Great tools but why they not adding cutting part also. Imagine like pipe cutter but bigger one you can adding to middle holder outside cut and small cutter for small inner line
I brought one of these used it twice. It's out the van an in my garage. Much quicker with a cordless grinder. It's more a gimmick. Why create a tool for a problem which was never really there in the 1st place. Choice is your people.
I see your point.. If flue stability is the problem.. 2x timber V blocks is all you need make n keep handy. As for the inner flue... You must be seriously daft to get it wrong more than once in your career.
Conversation topic. Am I the only one struggling with smart meter gas rates. I have the info page from gs magazine and am getting by and I know it's down to us to investigate/learn but could be more user friendly.
Appreciate you guys are trying to make the workplace easier for us, but from my installer point of view its simply not worth spending £70 on something that takes up room in the van, and to normally cut a flue is 5 minutes work as it is.. also doing stuff the traditional way is the reason we have the skills in our hands.. as you mentioned at the start of the video, "you never thought you needed it until you couldn't live without it " that is a skill lost in my book..
wow keep these videos coming the tool reviews are just brilliant and now the flueshoe device what have i been doing wrong all these years man seriously your reviews and hints and tips have helped me so much
Keep these videos coming mate , every one is a really good watch.
i was only thinking yesterday how i needed something for cutting flues rather than struggling holding acroos my knee cheers man gonna get myself one of these
Looks a useful bit of kit. Cheers
I've had mine for a few months now and as you say not necessary but does make life easier especially when on your own.
I'd always managed to cut them but this takes the hassle away and also looks more professional when your customer is standing watching.
Like it , how much are they
Thanks for showing mate , grinder went missing from my van last week amongst the rest of it so hacksaw it is 😞 only thing I used it for really .. Keep up great videos 👍
Great video and great bit of kit to think about getting in the future 👍🏻
I want one and I’m not a plumber, only joking 🙃. A lot of you Professional Trades are advocating tools that cut out hassle and make the job look even more professional. I applaud you all. Thanks for sharing.
Great idea , so simple but effective at doing the job , I’m getting one so no more rolling flues as your trying to cut them anymore for me
cheers PB
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Great video as always PB but where were your safety glasses when cutting the flu!
Seems like a brilliant handy product, only improvement I would suggest is another collar/guide which can be slipped over the flue to ensure a perfectly straight cut every time???
hi PB, great video again, how much is the flue shoe ?
Good bit of kit. Especially as manufactures are what seems like each month making flue thickness thinner and thinner! The old knee on a flue to keep it stable no longer works unless you want to flatten it! Lol.
Got one of these love it😎
Great video also great idea, so simple but effective
The trimming disc for your glow worm is 10mm thk. Is there a 15mm disc available? Cheers.
Hi mate how can I get this tool where to order.
Thanks Jewel Ahmed
Great video as always, got mine through the Worcester Bosch Greenstar rewards Scheme. Definitely worth doing if you have any points to spend !!
Do they make a 125mm Adapter?
Great tool.
Got one and would recommend everyone to get one ( And I bought mine so not biased ) 👍🤓👍
Hi pb how would you to recommend metabo power tools
Hi PB,
I have an interview lined up later for a plumbing apprenticeship, do you have any advice I could use?
Thomas Bray tell them you’re keen to learn a trade, you will work hard and learn fast so that you will be useful to them as soon as you can be. Don’t be on your phone or turn up late 👏🏽
How’d u get on mate
Thats a good tool
but one thing you cant clamp it and rotate as you cutting the flue for perfect square cut,
should be some sort of clamp so the flue doesnt move as you rotate to cut
forget the hacksaw get yourself a Milwaukee m12 fuel hackzall to try out. as for the flueshoe tool it looks a fantastic bit of kit . and so simple to use
awesome work mate from new zealand
Great tools but why they not adding cutting part also. Imagine like pipe cutter but bigger one you can adding to middle holder outside cut and small cutter for small inner line
Be careful with the grinder sparx mate... old dust build up between the joists...!will catch fire quick.
Hello, We would like to contact you. Is there any email?
Great tool that.
PPE When cutting that flue with the angle ?!?
Man’s never grow up!!!! Just the toys will be bigger and a bit more expensive😂😂 Great pro tool...✌️
I brought one of these used it twice. It's out the van an in my garage. Much quicker with a cordless grinder. It's more a gimmick. Why create a tool for a problem which was never really there in the 1st place. Choice is your people.
I see your point.. If flue stability is the problem.. 2x timber V blocks is all you need make n keep handy. As for the inner flue... You must be seriously daft to get it wrong more than once in your career.
Conversation topic. Am I the only one struggling with smart meter gas rates. I have the info page from gs magazine and am getting by and I know it's down to us to investigate/learn but could be more user friendly.
P.s any pointers on the topic appreciated 👍
@@pieface952 Dude try Antons app. All the pointers you need. Rad sizing pipe sizing and vent requirements.
Just use an angle grinder simple fast and less hassle, instead of wasting money.
Appreciate you guys are trying to make the workplace easier for us, but from my installer point of view its simply not worth spending £70 on something that takes up room in the van, and to normally cut a flue is 5 minutes work as it is.. also doing stuff the traditional way is the reason we have the skills in our hands.. as you mentioned at the start of the video, "you never thought you needed it until you couldn't live without it " that is a skill lost in my book..
Sorry, but using a grinder in what looks like an upstairs room, all those sparks and no extinguisher!
Good vid but don't forget your kneepads mate, believe me in later life you'll feel it 👍
So no face protection when using an angle grinder? Are you blind yet?
You are correct this was very silly of me and I always use face protection now after seeing a mate of mine nearly lose an eye 😰
Who in their right mind would fuck about with that shit?!