These jobs can cause plumbers problems
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
- Day in the life of a plumber
In todays video I get the soils and waste pipes connected on the extension job, I connect into the existing stack pipe, run new wastes in for the toilet, shower and basin
As always, thanks so much for watching, all the support is so greatly appreciated
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Fatastic video Tom as usual.
Thanks for watching as always Keith 👍
Man, I love how you used those bits of copper to give it height to screw that waste pipe on the floor.. hahah brilliant. Gonna do the same :)
Thanks for watching mate, glad you found it useful
I use 15mm plastic pipe. Coppers for the spidge bag haha
Another great vid as always 👍
Thanks for the support as always mate
Top guy, keep up the good work
Thanks for the support as always mate
Good to see ya today at Stickney car boot
Nice meeting you today Paul, did you pick up any bargains?
@PlumbLikeTom few tools bits and bobs
Its always good to see how you get around all the plumbing problems on a job. 👍
Thanks for the support as always mate, have a great weekend
Only negative thing I find with your videos is that it depresses me that I cannot speed up time on my jobs during the shite phases!!!! 🤣✌️ Legend lad !!
Thanks for the support as always mate, it is greatly appreciated
Great follow up video Tom, it’s all coming together, I hope you have a peaceful weekend 👍
Thanks for the support as always Andy, have a great weekend
Always learn something from your videos tom. Love the copper pipe trick to raise and secure the waste pipe. Have a good weekend and don't work too hard.
Thanks for the support as always Paul, glad you are learning from the videos, have a great weekend
Nice to see it coming along Tom, tidy as always. Hope you have a good weekend, take care. 👍🚽
Thanks for the support as always Peter, have a great weekend
Love your videos Tom, but please stick on some safety specs, especially when using the grinder, better to be safe than sorry buddy!
You are right, I normally do wear googles, thanks for watching
Hi Tom, it all appears to be coming together now and making some sense.
Another great film thank you, as always I look forward to the next episode.
Have a great weekend and take care mate. 👍👍👍
Thanks for the support as always Chris, we have got the worst of this one out the way, have a great weekend
Lovely work Tom, have a great weekend mate.
Thanks for the support as always Charles, have a great weekend
Interesting job as always. Ive got an old 20L bucket of compound I got off a plasterer on site i keep as a bin when I'm working and fill as I go. Can't stand working in a mess.
Soils looking good, awkward little space with all the beams, steels and changes in levels.
I always end up in a mess, I don't know how I manage it, thanks for the support as always Tom
This week I have been mainly fitting a Hunter woodburning bolier to my workshop heating system, we have both been fighting with plumbing! Fight the good fight Tom!! Superb work!!
Phil
Thanks for the support Phil, happy plumbing, have a great weekend
Great work Tom as usual.
Thanks for the support as always mate, have a great weekend
Very interesting seeing how you getting round the problems Tom,another good video too your name 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌🏴🏴
Thanks for the support as always Tom, have a great weekend
been flat on me back all week wit h a bad foot injury, your vid popped up, made my day tom 😁 love the expression better get a wiggle on....
Hope you are on the mend soon Pete, thanks for watching as always mate 👍
You always seem to get the jobs with rubble and dirt everywhere but always work through it. Many plumbers won't use push fit but I used it for 30 years and never had a leak. In fact after it's been in a while it's really hard to pull it apart. I only used solvent when it was absolutely necessary as the fumes would affect me terribly. Thanks for the vid mate have a good one.
Thanks for the support as always mate, the golden rule of plumbing is keeping the water in the pipes, I always think use whatever you feel comfortable using and works for you, have a great weekend 👍
As a chippie doing the odd plumbing job on the maintenance have always used push fit, at least you can get it apart years later when all the pipes have became gunked up with grease and the like
Well done Tom. Keep them coming 👍
Thanks for the support as always Colin, have a great weekend 👍
Well worked out as usual mate ,great job
Thanks for watching as always mate, have a great weekend 👍
Good job - Great video Tom 👍😎
Thanks for the support as always Pb, have a great weekend
We”ll be right Tom 😂 👍👍👍👍
We will mate, you have to be, thanks for watching, have a great weekend
@@PlumbLikeTom always are 🙌
used that copper pipe trick many a time, its very handy
Good job as usual
Thanks as always Tom, have a great weekend
great work as usual love your content
Thanks for the support as always mate, have a great weekend
Well done 👏
Thanks for watching Ross, have a great weekend
If you got an unexpected brush and are wondering where it was from, it was me - just as a way of saying thanks for the videos.
I did mate, it's taken pride of place in the van, thanks so much Tim, have a great weekend
@@PlumbLikeTom My pleasure. Treat it wisely...
Coincidence. I was going to send you one as well, just so the bald one can retire……
I learned something new a 'slip coupler'.
Thanks for watching John, have a great weekend
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Thanks for the support as always Wayne, have a great weekend
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These are the jobs for what's an apprentice?? 🤔🤔😅 Where they have the headaches and you stand back and 👀👀🤣🤣🤣
I do need to look at maybe taking on an apprentice, thanks for watching as always Paul, have a great weekend
@@PlumbLikeTom you have a wealth of experience and knowledge tom that is waiting to be passed on to the younger generations
I bloody hate plumbing like this 😂 I doth my cap to you Tom 🫡
Thanks for the support Ali, I only hate it when it leaks