😂😂Where are you from William. I live less then an hour away from where Michael grew up in South East London. I have not been told that before but i suppose there would be some of the same accent naturally due to how close i am especially if your not used to hearing British accents much 😂
@@williamprice3700 Close mate, he has a cockney accent that is very specific to south east London. In the Uk accents change every 30 Miles and even less in London, it’s crazy. I have moved about quite a lot and so mine may me influenced by that over the years. I heard you guys over the pond are quite tuned in to cockney so maybe you hear similarities. It’s cool you picked it out, out of everything 😂
@elbow deep can I ask how did you make the other tank work with the original tank I need to do this my 250l tank lasts 2 minutes and its empty like how you have made this work!! Loving the content keep it up
Hi Sam, Thanks for the question. originally i put 1" tank connectors at the bottom of each tank and connected 1" pipe to link them. The naturally balance out and empty together at the same rate. i have however since removed the original tank and just kept the bigger one . i had to buy new longer hoses to reach the tank that i strapped to the bulkhead to balance the weight in the van. its not easy fitting the tank connectors if you have to reach down inside to bolt them on. could try these www.geoquipwatersolutions.com/quick-joint-tank-connectors.html#:~:text=Ease%20and%20speed%20of%20use,be%20joined%20to%20the%20wall.
How on earth was that screw holding the downpipe bracket to the wall that easy to get out? All the ones I've had to remove recently have been so corroded I needed vice grips.
😂 Well Bruce, its all in the wrist 😂😂 No just kidding, i find if the screws are in the mortar they are a bit easier to get out like this one and if they are in the brick face they are mostly a pain. to be fair, this one was falling apart, only one side was screwed and the other side was on its last legs. i relate to the vice grips tho 100% 😂
Very good video no music what a differents keep up the good work 👍
That's a cracking video, mate!
I liked the way you go about your job and I loved the drive back.
Well done
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As always K. Thank you for your valued comment, i always look forward to your feedback :-)
@@Elbows-Deep Cheers, mate 👍
Hi, great clean out. I hope you are both well. Have an Awesome Weekend. Stay Safe from a Tasmanian Fan ❤️🙏👍🤗
Thank you! You too!
Very well organized. The boss sounds like Michael Canine.
😂😂Where are you from William. I live less then an hour away from where Michael grew up in South East London. I have not been told that before but i suppose there would be some of the same accent naturally due to how close i am especially if your not used to hearing British accents much 😂
@@Elbows-Deep I live in Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A. I guess I was right about your accent.
@@williamprice3700 Close mate, he has a cockney accent that is very specific to south east London. In the Uk accents change every 30 Miles and even less in London, it’s crazy. I have moved about quite a lot and so mine may me influenced by that over the years. I heard you guys over the pond are quite tuned in to cockney so maybe you hear similarities. It’s cool you picked it out, out of everything 😂
Consistant good quality videos, like that!
I appreciate that! thank you.
I wondered how you would get the gravel out, nice work lads.
Great job mate, new subscriber from Oz here, keep up the good work 👏
OMG i love Oz, so great to have you here, G-Day Mate.
@elbow deep can I ask how did you make the other tank work with the original tank I need to do this my 250l tank lasts 2 minutes and its empty like how you have made this work!! Loving the content keep it up
Hi Sam, Thanks for the question. originally i put 1" tank connectors at the bottom of each tank and connected 1" pipe to link them. The naturally balance out and empty together at the same rate. i have however since removed the original tank and just kept the bigger one . i had to buy new longer hoses to reach the tank that i strapped to the bulkhead to balance the weight in the van. its not easy fitting the tank connectors if you have to reach down inside to bolt them on. could try these www.geoquipwatersolutions.com/quick-joint-tank-connectors.html#:~:text=Ease%20and%20speed%20of%20use,be%20joined%20to%20the%20wall.
@@Elbows-Deep thanks i am going to give it a go
How on earth was that screw holding the downpipe bracket to the wall that easy to get out? All the ones I've had to remove recently have been so corroded I needed vice grips.
😂 Well Bruce, its all in the wrist 😂😂 No just kidding, i find if the screws are in the mortar they are a bit easier to get out like this one and if they are in the brick face they are mostly a pain. to be fair, this one was falling apart, only one side was screwed and the other side was on its last legs. i relate to the vice grips tho 100% 😂
Michael Caine