This fire pit is one of a few covered pits that is on the list ruclips.net/user/postUgkxAU9pOCSV9Y5JprooHvfxTpOrt4hx8uRM of approved products for Disney Fort Wilderness. The product served its purpose well and provided excellent fires throughout the evening. We were able to open the door and do s'mores, but I had to be careful because the handle was a bit hot on occasions. Additionally, I wish they had replaced some of the standard nuts with lock nuts in some places. We lost the door handle after just a couple of days of usage. Not a deal breaker, just a recommendation. I still give it 5 stars.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is the most comprehensive and in depth video on the internet. Paul explains every detail of this subject, from start to finish in layman's terms. This video gave me the confidence to undertake this project and saved me a load of cash as well. Thanks Mr Ross
Hello Matthew What can I say other than thanks for your kind words. If you have a minute for two check out whats coming hopefully next week. Just doing the last of the tweaking for the site. ruclips.net/video/tC5Kgw8CAac/видео.html Thanks again Paul Ross
We are a chimney sweeping family company that's been working since 1964 ( know of any longer than that? ) anyway your video is outstanding. I just wish all so called professional stove installers were as good as you. I could tell you many ridiculous stories mainly involving ripping the customers off. Keep up the good work.
Hello Shedfan Thanks for your kind comments. This all started buy me inspecting a stove fitted by a person who saw video's on youtube. After seeing what is out there I thought someone needed to try and keep people safer then what I had seen. The rest in history as they say. As you know some people will fit their own stoves, its going to happen. I just want them to try and understand whats involved and help them be safer in their endeavours. The next thing is getting people to understand the quality of the products they use. Anyway that's my preaching for today. :) Thank you again for your kind thoughts. Ps: were are you based? T-Care Paul Ross
uBuyuDo.com we are based in Co Durham. Traditional chimney sweeps that have customers all over Durham and surrounding areas. Started by my father now retired and now run by two of his sons. However we are thinking of installing stoves and flu liners simply because we know what any specific chimney needs and most importantly how it needs to be swept. Many are fire hazards because they are installed wrong. Your videos will help keep people safe so thanks and well done.
@@shedfan chimney fires are also caused by the media people choose to burn, ie damp timber and coals, plastics etc. I have seen chimney fires and they can have devastating effects. To see shall we say master tradesmen at work is uplifting. So to you your sweeps and Paul stay safe and keep up the good work.😊
Top bloke and and what an excellent video, I am a Building Surveyor and would have no problems recommending viewing as a good introduction to the why's and wherefore of fitting a multi fuel stove. I would stop short of encouraging unqualified people to carry out working at heights but this was eluded to in the video - the rest of it should easily be accomplished by a suitably competent amateur but as always - safety first!! Well done!
Excellent video. I've had murder getting someone to fit a stove for me at a fair price so I decided I would undergo the work myself as the scaffolding has to come down. I'll be attempting it on Tuesday with a 904/904 liner for a multi-fuel stove. I've got ten years experience in the building game and having watched this video I'm confident that I'll be able to install the stove to a professional standard. Thanks you very much.
You are brilliant. A natural teacher/instructor. One of, if not the best, I have seen/heard. I know now, I cannot do this at my age. I was looking to fit a burner into my now empty fireplace, with the exit pipes going roughly only a few feet into the chimney, where my heater/boiler pipe used to be a few years ago. Nothing up to the roof. Only the actual chimney walls to the bird pot. I'm done now, if the laws prevent that. But I thoroughly enjoyed watching YOUR skills and chuckling personality. Please live long and prosper.
Hi Colin Thanks for your kind comments, some think l placed up this video to just sell liner kits and rip at my own trade but your comments are a perfect example of seeing what is needed and knowing your limitations. Thanks for sharing 👍 T-care Paul Ross
Thank you for a very informative guide to installing a stove, I have just fitted my own one following your very good advice and am now awaiting building control to visit and hopefully sign it off, hopefully I can share some pics of my finished job.
quick easy great video no messing about plain and simple instructions need more people like you im a pfoffesional and its good to see someone else who is keep doing what your doing i learned a lot from wathing
Hi Bronn Why not take a look at our liner kits to undertake the work all from one place. Me😂 Just click on the top right hand corner of the video or use the link here. Just pick 5" or 6" liner kit and put in the length. I will be filming a lot more good informative video so please remember to subscribe to the channel if you feel the urge. www.ubuyudo.com/shop/ T-care Paul Ross
Got all the tools-- except young male muscle, husband doing his best ie 50+ me himself+10. Many necessary work to do. Stove fire has been a headache (among general aches/pains)the guy who installed it on view didn't do a good job--so back to d.i.y... Lit fire after reinstalling plenty of smoke but thanks its setting down. Used to go on roof for all sorts of work but have developed fear of hights n my husband almost faints in panic.😰 Thanks for the really good information n may God Bless you😄😀
Weel done mate - in the trade myself - use exaclty the same techniques re the liner - same tools - most of the clips I see along these lines are bollocks but you are spot on - only thing I would add is have the bgloves over your wrists - use the anti cut gloves and I tend to have a high collar top - been cut on the wrist and just off the artery on the neck before - had a year or so of figuring out howe to do it all on my own and ended up with lots of fun little scars
Thankyou for clear and undestanding instructions how to fit all the parts to the flue. I will be getting someone to fit the liner in the near future. Health issues prevent me for doing it myself. Great Video
Hello Anthony Can I say thanks for your comments as you had to nick yourself to make one. I have some other great information videos so please remember to subscribe and like if you like. T-Care and thanks again. Paul Ross
I did the grips method to unravel the liner some years ago, cut both my hands open as the grip slipped down along the piece I was pulling. My other hand was holding the loose bit out of the way and got cut too - A&E glued all the flaps back together. I ended up going back to it (after having my hands bandaged for a week) and using long nose pilers and rolling it back like opening a sardine/corned beef tin and cutting it off with snips once the bundle was big. Much safer. I was wearing the same gloves too and they did nothing as expected.
Paul, that was a stunning presentation with the clearest instructions and a dedication to health and safety. Thank you for giving me the confidence to tackle this job myself. I appreciate the clarity in how you explain everything as you go along. I am very grateful. Keep up the excellent content mate 👍🏼 All the best!
I wish all builders were this jolly and delivered great service with a smile!! Really informative, to understand what the contractor is actually doing. I was quoted around £3.5k to install a liner, plus open up the fireplace where an existing gas fire is and repair, before the cost of the stove.
This is the best explained and efficient video I have seen on fitting a Multi fuel fire. Wish I had seen this before I fitted mine. Namely for care when cutting the chimney liner. Happily, I read up how to fit it all to satisfy myself. Most of all, building Control made a thorough assessment of my work and I met all the Legal requirements. Well done for making such a good video.
I would like to thank you for your amazing step be step guide to fitting a multi-fuel burner, I copied everything you said & now I have finished it looks fantastic thank you much appreciated mate.
Hello Kelly Thank you for your comments. Please check out our other video's from stopping a chimney fire with ChimFireStop to using your stove correctly. T-Care and thanks again. Paul Ross The man in the video. :)
Well done , brother you explain things in a condensed manner , it sounds so simple , I think I can do this with more confidence 😉 coming from yourself. Good luck.
I was sold on this video from the start because as an American, the most qualified chimney sweeps have British accents. I blame the movies. Then he pulled out the Milwaukees…. 🙌
Great video by a knowledgeable and skilled expert. In England and Wales this job is now governed by building control and building regulations and specific room ventilation may be necessary before installing a new stove.
Brilliant video...Paul's presenting style is so clear and concise which makes it easy to follow...But I'm still not sure if I want to throw out my 12 yr gas boiler and move to wood...but I am getting so fed up with gas engineers missing app.'s.....Great video..
Thats was a cracking video very clear instruction and very clear safetly coverage.You should do more videos if you haave not already i feel alot less anxiouse about haveing one installed and i now think that with my bad health i will start getting so quotes for fitting of and the gear required
Hello Zedonepilot Firstly thank you for your kind comments and yeas it you subscribe to our channel there are more good tips on keeping you safe. If you are thinking of getting a stove fitted I would recommend starting with a registered chimney sweep to sweep and inspect the chimney. here's a link to the Nation Association of Chimney Sweeps, just put in your post code at the top of the page and go from there. Make shore you get the height of the chimney placed on the certificate of sweeping, you may need that at a later date. nacs.org.uk/ You can perches the lining kits from ourselves and get your local Hetas engineers to undertake the installation. Just click on the links on the top right of this video and check out our prices. Here's a link to Hetas, again just pop in your post code and go from there. www.hetas.co.uk/find-installer/ Good luck in getting it done. Kind Regards Paul Ross
Hi Paul Thanks for your comments. Don't forget to check out my other video's for information and some great liner kits on my website to. Thanks again. Paul
Hi Carla Thanks, it's just me being me. Lol. I will be filming a lot more video soon to go with the new up and coming website. So remember to subscribe to my channel to see more 😉 T-care Paul Ross 👍🏼
Geeza man thank you..good photage and camera angles...spot on Vent. Open Kw minus 7 adventous air × by 5 = min vent requirements. All the best my friend...
tuckasamms You can get the compleat liner kit from us and take a look at this new product that can stop a chimney fire in around 22seconds. Recommended by the National associations of Chimney Sweeps to. ruclips.net/video/9UD8cetnCyU/видео.html
At last! I know what that bowl thing was for. I bought a stove and fitting kit and just couldn't work out what the bowl thing was for and why it was left over😁👍
Nice demo, lots of cool tips and vital safety information too. I usually find when bending any metal backwards and forwards to break it, usually takes 22 times before it breaks off, try it with kitchen spoon and see.
You are incredibly clear and thorough. What a pleasant experience to hear this intimidating job turned into a simple procedure in a very pleasant presentation. I'm in the U.S.A and am sure there are all kinds of codes and regulations. I understand one must be licensed to do the installation. If it wasn't for my home insurance I would do it myself after your presentation. 5 *****' s from me.
Lee McCusker thanks for your comment. For your information we do a very comprehensive chimney lining kit for the job. Just click on the top right of the video and check.it out. what ever you do remember to be safe. Kind Regards Paul Ross
Put my liner in today upside down for some reason I completely forgot to check until it was locked in place, needless to say I screamed at myself haha thankfully it pulled out at the bottom quite easy and repeated the process the right way.. I had to laugh or I'd of cried 😂
Thanks for great video enjoyed it and found it very informative however you didn’t mention when and what to take photos of to gain the HETAS compliance
I do all my own stuff. Electrics, plumbing, fitting a fire in the morning. I just think the idiots just want to tax us skilled people for being better than them.
hey mr if you cut reg plate bracket for front and sides in one piece and trim and bend you end up with three in one reg plate bracket which can be fixed as you know from both sides and fit rear bracket as needed. we tried using an angle drill to fit bracket into arch but failed so we found this was best and then fill from top over arch making good ? sounds mad to most but youll know """ good video Dagsie, fellow installer
Yeah I do that, then Tek screw the plate up, then slide an angle up the front gap (visible below) and push up it to the wall before Tek screwing in, easier than fire cementing. Nice to spray the plate and pipe to match the stove too.
Hi 261irfan Thanks for taking the time to comment. If you are looking to undertake this type of work please check out the links for the great products I used in the video. Just remember, safety in everything. T-Care Paul Ross
This fire pit is one of a few covered pits that is on the list ruclips.net/user/postUgkxAU9pOCSV9Y5JprooHvfxTpOrt4hx8uRM of approved products for Disney Fort Wilderness. The product served its purpose well and provided excellent fires throughout the evening. We were able to open the door and do s'mores, but I had to be careful because the handle was a bit hot on occasions. Additionally, I wish they had replaced some of the standard nuts with lock nuts in some places. We lost the door handle after just a couple of days of usage. Not a deal breaker, just a recommendation. I still give it 5 stars.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is the most comprehensive and in depth video on the internet. Paul explains every detail of this subject, from start to finish in layman's terms. This video gave me the confidence to undertake this project and saved me a load of cash as well. Thanks Mr Ross
Hello Matthew
What can I say other than thanks for your kind words.
If you have a minute for two check out whats coming hopefully next week. Just doing the last of the tweaking for the site.
ruclips.net/video/tC5Kgw8CAac/видео.html
Thanks again
Paul Ross
Just to Say thanks, with this help of this I saved myself thousands, my neighbours cost £6500, mine was £1500 max.
Fitted October 2022
I’m in the process of doing mine. How did you find putting the flue liner in from the roof? That’s the only bit I’m going to find challenging
We are a chimney sweeping family company that's been working since 1964 ( know of any longer than that? ) anyway your video is outstanding. I just wish all so called professional stove installers were as good as you. I could tell you many ridiculous stories mainly involving ripping the customers off. Keep up the good work.
Hello Shedfan
Thanks for your kind comments. This all started buy me inspecting a stove fitted by a person who saw video's on youtube. After seeing what is out there I thought someone needed to try and keep people safer then what I had seen. The rest in history as they say.
As you know some people will fit their own stoves, its going to happen. I just want them to try and understand whats involved and help them be safer in their endeavours. The next thing is getting people to understand the quality of the products they use.
Anyway that's my preaching for today. :)
Thank you again for your kind thoughts.
Ps: were are you based?
T-Care
Paul Ross
uBuyuDo.com we are based in Co Durham. Traditional chimney sweeps that have customers all over Durham and surrounding areas. Started by my father now retired and now run by two of his sons.
However we are thinking of installing stoves and flu liners simply because we know what any specific chimney needs and most importantly how it needs to be swept. Many are fire hazards because they are installed wrong.
Your videos will help keep people safe so thanks and well done.
@@shedfan chimney fires are also caused by the media people choose to burn, ie damp timber and coals, plastics etc. I have seen chimney fires and they can have devastating effects. To see shall we say master tradesmen at work is uplifting. So to you your sweeps and Paul stay safe and keep up the good work.😊
Hi, do you cover West yorkshire area please?
First time watching this man's channel. He's such a happy looking chap. I'll watch them all.
Top bloke and and what an excellent video, I am a Building Surveyor and would have no problems recommending viewing as a good introduction to the why's and wherefore of fitting a multi fuel stove.
I would stop short of encouraging unqualified people to carry out working at heights but this was eluded to in the video - the rest of it should easily be accomplished by a suitably competent amateur but as always - safety first!!
Well done!
I'm in the process of fitting a wood stove and this is probably the best video I've watched for installation.
ive just knocked my old gas fire out and opened my chimney im just going to board it out for now until i get a sweep
Excellent video. I've had murder getting someone to fit a stove for me at a fair price so I decided I would undergo the work myself as the scaffolding has to come down. I'll be attempting it on Tuesday with a 904/904 liner for a multi-fuel stove. I've got ten years experience in the building game and having watched this video I'm confident that I'll be able to install the stove to a professional standard. Thanks you very much.
Me too. I'm doing mine tomorrow. 👍
You are brilliant. A natural teacher/instructor. One of, if not the best, I have seen/heard.
I know now, I cannot do this at my age.
I was looking to fit a burner into my now empty fireplace, with the exit pipes going roughly only a few feet into the chimney, where my heater/boiler pipe used to be a few years ago. Nothing up to the roof. Only the actual chimney walls to the bird pot.
I'm done now, if the laws prevent that.
But I thoroughly enjoyed watching YOUR skills and chuckling personality.
Please live long and prosper.
Hi Colin
Thanks for your kind comments, some think l placed up this video to just sell liner kits and rip at my own trade but your comments are a perfect example of seeing what is needed and knowing your limitations.
Thanks for sharing 👍
T-care
Paul Ross
Thank you for a very informative guide to installing a stove, I have just fitted my own one following your very good advice and am now awaiting building control to visit and hopefully sign it off, hopefully I can share some pics of my finished job.
Many thanks for cutting out the crap and giving the true way of doing things, thought your video was fantastic , many thanks Alan ..
fantastic bloke, easy to understand and explains really well
quick easy great video no messing about plain and simple instructions need more people like you im a pfoffesional and its good to see someone else who is keep doing what your doing i learned a lot from wathing
How refreshing to see a tradesperson sharing how as a do a job DIY, Thank you.
Bronn of the Blackwater? Fitting chimneys now? Excellent tutorial.
Hi Bronn
Why not take a look at our liner kits to undertake the work all from one place. Me😂
Just click on the top right hand corner of the video or use the link here. Just pick 5" or 6" liner kit and put in the length. I will be filming a lot more good informative video so please remember to subscribe to the channel if you feel the urge.
www.ubuyudo.com/shop/
T-care
Paul Ross
Not quite as good at the singing #the dawnishmans taking my life
Got all the tools-- except young male muscle, husband doing his best ie 50+ me himself+10. Many necessary work to do. Stove fire has been a headache (among general aches/pains)the guy who installed it on view didn't do a good job--so back to d.i.y... Lit fire after reinstalling plenty of smoke but thanks its setting down. Used to go on roof for all sorts of work but have developed fear of hights n my husband almost faints in panic.😰 Thanks for the really good information n may God Bless you😄😀
This is absolutely best DIY video I've ever seen! Thank you very much for making this video
Kamil Skowron not much l can say other that thanks for the comments.
Could not fault the video one bit. Helpful beyond words. Thank you. Peace be unto you.
Thank you and peace be unto you to.
Top video. You don't rush explanations...really great tutorial. Thank you!!!
Thanks Francis
Thanks for the vid.. must say, when you start humming that tune you cracked me up
James the thing is I never new I did it until I looked at the video later. Cracked me up to.
Thanks for your comments.
T-Care
Paul Ross
Weel done mate - in the trade myself - use exaclty the same techniques re the liner - same tools - most of the clips I see along these lines are bollocks but you are spot on - only thing I would add is have the bgloves over your wrists - use the anti cut gloves and I tend to have a high collar top - been cut on the wrist and just off the artery on the neck before - had a year or so of figuring out howe to do it all on my own and ended up with lots of fun little scars
Good vid mate, great to see someone doing stuff properly
Thankyou for clear and undestanding instructions how to fit all the parts to the flue. I will be getting someone to fit the liner in the near future. Health issues prevent me for doing it myself. Great Video
Great Job Paul very helpful and informative.I can confirm that the liners are razor sharp :-) (luckily only a nick) thank you for this superb video !
Hello Anthony
Can I say thanks for your comments as you had to nick yourself to make one. I have some other great information videos so please remember to subscribe and like if you like.
T-Care and thanks again.
Paul Ross
I did the grips method to unravel the liner some years ago, cut both my hands open as the grip slipped down along the piece I was pulling. My other hand was holding the loose bit out of the way and got cut too - A&E glued all the flaps back together. I ended up going back to it (after having my hands bandaged for a week) and using long nose pilers and rolling it back like opening a sardine/corned beef tin and cutting it off with snips once the bundle was big. Much safer. I was wearing the same gloves too and they did nothing as expected.
Yeh pulling with the grips looks well do dodgy, could even slash your wrists if they slipped!
Thanks for the tip on twisting with pliers.
Paul, that was a stunning presentation with the clearest instructions and a dedication to health and safety. Thank you for giving me the confidence to tackle this job myself. I appreciate the clarity in how you explain everything as you go along. I am very grateful. Keep up the excellent content mate 👍🏼 All the best!
I wish all builders were this jolly and delivered great service with a smile!! Really informative, to understand what the contractor is actually doing. I was quoted around £3.5k to install a liner, plus open up the fireplace where an existing gas fire is and repair, before the cost of the stove.
Very informative, loved it. I am now convinced I would not be able to do it myself but at least I now know what should be happening.
This is the best explained and efficient video I have seen on fitting a Multi fuel fire. Wish I had seen this before I fitted mine. Namely for care when cutting the chimney liner. Happily, I read up how to fit it all to satisfy myself. Most of all, building Control made a thorough assessment of my work and I met all the Legal requirements. Well done for making such a good video.
Excellent video, clear and instructional including the safety aspects 👍
I would like to thank you for your amazing step be step guide to fitting a multi-fuel burner, I copied everything you said & now I have finished it looks fantastic thank you much appreciated mate.
Best tutorial I've seen, thanks
I love this. Very interesting. A man who takes pride in his work.
Natural teacher. Excellent video
Hello Kelly
Thank you for your comments. Please check out our other video's from stopping a chimney fire with ChimFireStop to using your stove correctly.
T-Care and thanks again.
Paul Ross
The man in the video. :)
Excellent "to the point"
video I installed my log burner effortlessly. Thanks.
Really, good job..I'm thinking of doing this soon.
Does not get better than this ...... great vid
😊thanks👍
Well done , brother you explain things in a condensed manner , it sounds so simple , I think I can do this with more confidence 😉 coming from yourself.
Good luck.
Great video and very helpful. I kno u are now retired from this work but Please these videos up for education, they were so informative Thankyou
Great video , I've installed a few multi fuel stoves, but its always good to refresh my memory with a handy video like this. Top marks Paul.👍
I was sold on this video from the start because as an American, the most qualified chimney sweeps have British accents. I blame the movies. Then he pulled out the Milwaukees…. 🙌
😂😅😂😅😂thanks from over the pond👍
Thanks for sharing your skills. Great advice on PPE.
15:40 "for its price I think it's a ffff... very good value stove" 😂
😂 Well spotted
Good informative video, from a industry professional . Well done!
Great video by a knowledgeable and skilled expert. In England and Wales this job is now governed by building control and building regulations and specific room ventilation may be necessary before installing a new stove.
I’m glad I’m not the only one that makes those noises when I’m working 😂
:) :) :)
This guy explains stuff properly. Top work.
Great show of knowledge for the novice thank you!
Excellent, interesting video. It was very educational and entertaining.
Brilliant video...Paul's presenting style is so clear and concise which makes it easy to follow...But I'm still not sure if I want to throw out my 12 yr gas boiler and move to wood...but I am getting so fed up with gas engineers missing app.'s.....Great video..
Very helpful instructions, thank you. Handy to have a strong belly to heft the stove into place!
Thats was a cracking video very clear instruction and very clear safetly coverage.You should do more videos if you haave not already i feel alot less anxiouse about haveing one installed and i now think that with my bad health i will start getting so quotes for fitting of and the gear required
Hello Zedonepilot
Firstly thank you for your kind comments and yeas it you subscribe to our channel there are more good tips on keeping you safe.
If you are thinking of getting a stove fitted I would recommend starting with a registered chimney sweep to sweep and inspect the chimney. here's a link to the Nation Association of Chimney Sweeps, just put in your post code at the top of the page and go from there. Make shore you get the height of the chimney placed on the certificate of sweeping, you may need that at a later date. nacs.org.uk/
You can perches the lining kits from ourselves and get your local Hetas engineers to undertake the installation. Just click on the links on the top right of this video and check out our prices.
Here's a link to Hetas, again just pop in your post code and go from there.
www.hetas.co.uk/find-installer/
Good luck in getting it done.
Kind Regards
Paul Ross
Excellent video thanks for making the time to film and upload the content
Hi Paul Thanks for your comments.
Don't forget to check out my other video's for information and some great liner kits on my website to.
Thanks again.
Paul
That’s a fabulous vid - apart from you skipped the bit where you fitted the adapter.
great video! Helmet camera is so helpful. I love the random chuckles...made me laugh!
Hi Carla
Thanks, it's just me being me. Lol.
I will be filming a lot more video soon to go with the new up and coming website.
So remember to subscribe to my channel to see more 😉
T-care
Paul Ross 👍🏼
Excellent Video, Very well presented. Ignore the usual RUclips critics.
Excellent tutorial, and a very gifted instructor .... thank you for generously sharing your knowledge.
Chimbley! A man of my own heart;)
Geeza man thank you..good photage and camera angles...spot on
Vent. Open
Kw minus 7 adventous air × by 5 = min vent requirements. All the best my friend...
Excellent video, thanks for sharing. Probably didn't envisage average gas an leccy bills forecast to hit £ 3800 odd quid when making this!
Same here pal, ripping my old gas fire out this weekend. 👍🏻
So clearly explained , thanks for the superb video
So clear and informative- thank you!
Great explanation - I'll keep you informed of my progress
Many thanks mate Tom
tuckasamms
You can get the compleat liner kit from us and take a look at this new product that can stop a chimney fire in around 22seconds. Recommended by the National associations of Chimney Sweeps to.
ruclips.net/video/9UD8cetnCyU/видео.html
At last! I know what that bowl thing was for. I bought a stove and fitting kit and just couldn't work out what the bowl thing was for and why it was left over😁👍
That was a BRILLIANT Video. Well done you. Thank you
Nice demo, lots of cool tips and vital safety information too. I usually find when bending any metal backwards and forwards to break it, usually takes 22 times before it breaks off, try it with kitchen spoon and see.
A video of installation of an inset stove would be great. very informative thanks.
Great video and presentation. Learned so much. Terrific!
Excellent video, everything explained clearly and concisely. 👍 I'm happy to go ahead and diy my stove install now 👍
Your drive😂😅
You are incredibly clear and thorough. What a pleasant experience to hear this intimidating job turned into a simple procedure in a very pleasant presentation.
I'm in the U.S.A and am sure there are all kinds of codes and regulations. I understand one must be licensed to do the installation. If it wasn't for my home insurance I would do it myself after your presentation.
5 *****' s from me.
Thanks man👍
Fantastic Video, I'm definitely going to do my own off the back of this.
excellent !! a difficult job made simple and easy to follow, thank you.
Very good chap, hope your doing very well. Great video.
what an excellent video! thank you for sharing your expertise! cant wait to get started on my own
Lee McCusker thanks for your comment.
For your information we do a very comprehensive chimney lining kit for the job.
Just click on the top right of the video and check.it out.
what ever you do remember to be safe.
Kind Regards
Paul Ross
Great presentation, very clear concise directions and practical tips...thank you
i work as an eye doctor, i like your safety first instructions-thanks
Refreshingly great video, good chat, good info, cheers
Thanks
Very comprehensive. Thank you.
Fantastic video and instruction!! Job done (myself)! Thank you so very much, this has just saved me £££££ :-)
Put my liner in today upside down for some reason I completely forgot to check until it was locked in place, needless to say I screamed at myself haha thankfully it pulled out at the bottom quite easy and repeated the process the right way.. I had to laugh or I'd of cried 😂
Yeah, just built the frame to a gas lift bed the wrong way round. 100's of allen key screws... I did some cry laughing too 🤣😪
That set up you're doing will work awesome
Thanks for great video enjoyed it and found it very informative however you didn’t mention when and what to take photos of to gain the HETAS compliance
.. Simply AMAZING .. many thanks my friend .. probably the best , and most informative video on this subject I have ever seen .. funny too !
one of the best review and DIY guide. Thank you for sharing.
I’m gas safe and do all our gas stoves with liners, going for my hetas is 3 weeks, looking forward to it, this is a fantastic in depth video,
Love the vid, very helpful on everything, so nice of you to help the normal guy in the street .
Thank's again
Gonna subscribe
Great information and well presented, Thanks.
Thank you , i found this one of the most informative channels , I just wish when the coil the flue liners they wouldn't do them so tightly.
Very professional. Think I will be a customer!
Great video, very clear explanation and takes the fear out of tackling this job. I guess the only hard part is dealing with building control.
I do all my own stuff. Electrics, plumbing, fitting a fire in the morning. I just think the idiots just want to tax us skilled people for being better than them.
hey mr if you cut reg plate bracket for front and sides in one piece and trim and bend you end up with three in one reg plate bracket which can be fixed as you know from both sides and fit rear bracket as needed. we tried using an angle drill to fit bracket into arch but failed so we found this was best and then fill from top over arch making good ? sounds mad to most but youll know """ good video Dagsie, fellow installer
Yeah I do that, then Tek screw the plate up, then slide an angle up the front gap (visible below) and push up it to the wall before Tek screwing in, easier than fire cementing.
Nice to spray the plate and pipe to match the stove too.
Fair play mate this is amazing! Really helped me installing mine you top geezer !!!
Thanks Paul,very informative video.
Great straightforward explanation 👍👍
Remember the old engineers trick.... Measure twice... Cut once! 👍
Great video. From this I fitted mine last week and all works great. Signed off too with BC.
hi did you get the chimney cleaned is that needed,if so did you do that also
What an amazing video. Top man 👍.
Great video ,everything you need to know from start to finish 👍
Superb overview and missed nothing out. Well done mate
Did you screw the registration plate to the brackets?
thank you very much, it was really helpful. also very clear instruction. keep it up.
Hi 261irfan
Thanks for taking the time to comment. If you are looking to undertake this type of work please check out the links for the great products I used in the video. Just remember, safety in everything.
T-Care
Paul Ross