Another excellent video - thanks! I’ve always maintained that plumbing is a far more skilled and demanding job than electrical work, and along these lines I notice that the electrician who wired that socket couldn’t even manage that simple task, with the conductors left exposed on the neutral!😱 “I think someone might have been missing” 😂😂😂” Great story from Alan Hart 😂😂😂
Haha thanks Steve, I told the customer I think her husband might have been missing too 😂 and yes I noticed the bare cables not terminating fully 🤦🏽♂️😂
Good vid, Dan. My only comment would be that I almost missed Allen Hart because I thought the vid was finishing. I'm sure you wouldn't want us to miss contributions from Allen (or anyone else).
Hi Dan, love the videos. We do the exact same varied jobs from boilers too toilets and I wouldn’t change it. Also just wanted too tell ya I think your doing a great job 👍🏼
Good video throughout- I personally would have angled the last tee into the rad so that it faced the wall ( the one you said doesn’t look so pretty) . Once it was pressed there’s no going back there . Liked the tip using the pipe cutters to hold up the pipe btw 👍
Brilliant Video Danny Boy them jobs are a good watch, Love the veto pro pac they are a cracking bag, I have that one for nearly two years and at Xmas I treated myself to the bigger one unreal bags 💼 😂 👍👍🤜🤠
Are Building regs / Building control certificate needed for adding a rad from the home heating system to a conservatory - classified as a temporary building? I thought this was the case which is why I put a 4kW wall mounted split heat pump in my conservatory.
I wasn’t aware you could have a radiator in a conservatory. When I moved here I asked the gas engineer to fit me one and said it wasn’t allowed in a conservatory as the pipes could freeze. Not having one fitted now as decorated now. Ahhhhhhhh, what you called the 🕷️, 😂😂
You’re not supposed to have them in no mate. But it’s customers choice as the end of the day. They’re the ones paying. It’s not going the kill anyone. 🙏🏽😂
@@Heatking Plastic cable cleats There are three main types of plastic cable cleats: one-part cleats, two-part cleats and trefoil cleats. Both one and two-part cleats are designed to hold one cable, however one-part plastic cleats should only be used to secure low and medium voltage cables.
Yes Yes big fella not your best surely m&f 45 off the tee then reducer only a thought but you've got to do what you think 😉 still great 👍🏼 entertainment
@@jakemorley-newton8113 nooo mate, to be fair it’s easier to work with but no real reason to me using it other than it trying to be less noticeable haha
I’m late to the party as I was packing for a short trip. But totally enjoy this video and it totally refreshing. Oh sorry I forgot, what was your name again ? Oh oh DAN that right. Darn it ! Damn it ! 😂😂😂😂 Just kidding buddy please stay warm and keep em video game strong 💪
You are not a proper plumber unless your trousers are half way down your legs lol I wear shorts all year round with bright socks lol.just out of interest would you charge a days money for that job as I would £300 + materials
@@Heatking yes had knee pads if I had been on a day of installing my knees would be killing me at night but now iam like a young man it's a miracle lol
Thanks for watching. Does mean the world to me ❤
Allen Hart the original OG with my favourite young dog. Brilliant 👏🏻
Absolute legend Brian thank you very much for your kind words!!
Them Baxi dust sheets were good.
They were great! These are about 10 years old now haha
Nice vid Dan, good to see different people's ways of hanging a rad 👌🏾
Cheers Chigs. Much appreciated brother 🙏🏽
Another excellent video - thanks!
I’ve always maintained that plumbing is a far more skilled and demanding job than electrical work, and along these lines I notice that the electrician who wired that socket couldn’t even manage that simple task, with the conductors left exposed on the neutral!😱
“I think someone might have been missing” 😂😂😂”
Great story from Alan Hart 😂😂😂
Haha thanks Steve, I told the customer I think her husband might have been missing too 😂 and yes I noticed the bare cables not terminating fully 🤦🏽♂️😂
Dan dan the boiler man
Learnt from the best 🥰
Good vid, Dan. My only comment would be that I almost missed Allen Hart because I thought the vid was finishing. I'm sure you wouldn't want us to miss contributions from Allen (or anyone else).
Cheers mate. I’ll bare that in mind on the next one 🙏🏽🙏🏽 this type of feedback is always welcomed matey
I use a 22mm box spanner on the blank/vent plugs. Saves ever scraping the rad!
Good shout that mate!
Really neat & tidy job there pal 👍🏻
Thanks Shaun. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Good job Dan❤ as usual top job.
Appreciate that my mate thank you!
Hi Dan, love the videos. We do the exact same varied jobs from boilers too toilets and I wouldn’t change it. Also just wanted too tell ya I think your doing a great job 👍🏼
Thanks so much for the kind words. Really appreciate that Josh. Yeh varied jobs are good for the soul 😂 saves you getting bored 😂😂
Good video throughout- I personally would have angled the last tee into the rad so that it faced the wall ( the one you said doesn’t look so pretty) . Once it was pressed there’s no going back there . Liked the tip using the pipe cutters to hold up the pipe btw 👍
Cheers mate. Yeh I agree with you, that would have looked better. I don’t know why I didn’t see it at the time 😂
Brilliant Video Danny Boy them jobs are a good watch,
Love the veto pro pac they are a cracking bag, I have that one for nearly two years and at Xmas I treated myself to the bigger one unreal bags 💼 😂
👍👍🤜🤠
Thanks Tony! And yeh I do love the Veto stuff, can’t fault it! They’re not cheap though haha!
Hey Dan crackin vid. Very interesting as always. Neat job looks great 🎉
Thanks Matt 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks
Thank you so much as usual Alex!!!! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@Heatking small way of thanking you for your hard work making these videos 🙏🤓👌
Cheers for the video, wicked tape measure, who makes that ?
Thanks mate, and believe it or not, it’s off tiktok shop 😂😂😂😂
Another good video thanks
Thanks Bob, appreciate the support matey!
Are Building regs / Building control certificate needed for adding a rad from the home heating system to a conservatory - classified as a temporary building? I thought this was the case which is why I put a 4kW wall mounted split heat pump in my conservatory.
Yes Colin, radiators shouldn’t be installed in a conservatory, because of the above. I made the customer aware of this. And they wanted to proceed.
@@Heatking 👍
Hey Dan crackin video thanks for the upload
Cheers Keith. Much appreciated matey
Great job Dan. I'm a plumber not a plasterer 😂.
Haha cheers Mac, I like to pretend sometimes 😂
dan dan the boiler man, my favourite
Thank you Sam 😂🙏🏽
I wasn’t aware you could have a radiator in a conservatory. When I moved here I asked the gas engineer to fit me one and said it wasn’t allowed in a conservatory as the pipes could freeze. Not having one fitted now as decorated now. Ahhhhhhhh, what you called the 🕷️, 😂😂
You’re not supposed to have them in no mate. But it’s customers choice as the end of the day. They’re the ones paying. It’s not going the kill anyone. 🙏🏽😂
@@Heatking true. 😀 ❤️
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Dan my mrs said nice try but that’s not home made soup 😂 another great video bud.
Haha cheers mate. And I knew it would be a woman what shot me down 😂😂😂
That’s because it’s me that has to make the homemade soup 😂 although she did say technically you are correct
@@Bigdaftboy 😂😂😂 send me some please! 😂😂😂
Not a fan of the cleats, what you used to hold the pipe work in place.
I had to google what a cleat was 😂😂 they’re clumpy but extremely comfy, and give me an extra inch in height which I need trust me 😂😂😂
@@Heatking Plastic cable cleats
There are three main types of plastic cable cleats: one-part cleats, two-part cleats and trefoil cleats. Both one and two-part cleats are designed to hold one cable, however one-part plastic cleats should only be used to secure low and medium voltage cables.
@@barrydoherty636 ohhhh google said it was shoes!! Haha sorry mate
@@barrydoherty636 these are talon pipe clips, they’re made for pipework :)
Can’t remember last time I saw you soldering 😂 buy a lottery ticket as well, you was close with that drill 👀
Haha. Its a good job I don’t do it often, cause I’m terrible 😂😂 cheers mate
Yes Yes big fella not your best surely m&f 45 off the tee then reducer only a thought but you've got to do what you think 😉 still great 👍🏼 entertainment
That probably would have worked better in hindsight to be honest mate! Thanks mate
Good idea mate
How come you dropped to 10mm mate ?
I guess to try and make it less noticeable to be honest mate. Although it didn’t really work haha
@@Heatking fair enough mate , nah the install looked great , I was just wondering if I’d missed some info or certain ways of thinking 😂 👊🏻
@@jakemorley-newton8113 nooo mate, to be fair it’s easier to work with but no real reason to me using it other than it trying to be less noticeable haha
I’m late to the party as I was packing for a short trip. But totally enjoy this video and it totally refreshing.
Oh sorry I forgot, what was your name again ?
Oh oh DAN that right.
Darn it !
Damn it !
😂😂😂😂
Just kidding buddy please stay warm and keep em video game strong 💪
Haha thanks mate! Hope you have a safe trip! Cheers for the support mate!
Good stuff. As already said in comments get a lottery ticket 😂😂
Haha cheers Paul: I would but this was last week now 😩😂😂
👍👍 Up Dan ❤ u man
Thank you Paul! Hope you’re well brother 🥰🥰
@@Heatking if I wasn't in Essex I would ask you for ACS 📸📸📸 help
@@paul_my_plumbs_uk shame that mate, you’d be more than welcome!
@@Heatking 2 installs 2 service jobs and fault find
@@paul_my_plumbs_uk you’ll have to come
Up for a mini holiday haha
Me names Dan
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Cheers my mate 🙏🏽
Hate to be that guy but technically not allowed a radiator in a conservatory connected to the main heating system.. even though we've all done it 😅
Yeh you’re right there bud. Something to do
With it being not a permanent building or something but you’re right we have all done it haha
Home owner can get indemnity insurance which covers this.
Never knew this, I had a rad installed in one at my last house and never came up when selling.
@@Jackzuk I think it’s an old rule these days, I’ve never know anyone be forced to take it out 😂
Weird humans who don't understand that a conservatory isn't supposed to be heated as it's a glass box with little to no insulation
Yeh I agree. At the very least should have that insulated roof they do now.
Maybe they need lessons how to piss in the toilet bowl 😂
😂😂😂😂 it’s not the first time..
At least he nearly made the toilet and not the wardrobe after a right skinfull then blamed it on a leak so his misses didn't give him a slap
You are not a proper plumber unless your trousers are half way down your legs lol I wear shorts all year round with bright socks lol.just out of interest would you charge a days money for that job as I would £300 + materials
That’s exactly what I charged mate 🙏🏽 I wish I could wear shorts all year but I’m too soft in winter and wear two pairs of pants 😂😂😂😂
@@Heatking funny thing is when I wore trousers I used toget terrible trouble with my knees but don't get any trouble when I wear shorts
@@charliewillis8527 did you have knee pads in your trousers? That doesn’t make any sense.
@@Heatking yes had knee pads if I had been on a day of installing my knees would be killing me at night but now iam like a young man it's a miracle lol
@@charliewillis8527 😂😂 I’ll try that out when I’m older ;) 😂😂😂