Very nice installation..you've definitely upgraded an existing installation and made it so much better. The mind does boggle when people take much longer to do something badly rather than correctly . All in all a great job and another satisfied customer 🎉
@metallitech I saw my trainer do this when I was still a trainee. He was fitting a rad and the second hole hit the joist so he just kept going on. That's a very bad mentoring I think.
@@MrBoilerMan123 thanks brother, yes it took a bit of time but the end result was worth it. The customer happily paid more than agreed which is always a good sign.
@ununha The condensate is terminated into a gully and not a soil stack hence it doesn't have to be sealed. If there is no worry of foul smell then it's not a problem having air gaps.
Very nice installation..you've definitely upgraded an existing installation and made it so much better.
The mind does boggle when people take much longer to do something badly rather than correctly .
All in all a great job and another satisfied customer 🎉
@@Carl-re6zb Thanks buddy. It's always good to be able to look at the finished product which looks better than before.
Very Impressive mate your work gets better and better! 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks 👍
9:55 That's the craziest thing I've seen in a while.
@metallitech I saw my trainer do this when I was still a trainee. He was fitting a rad and the second hole hit the joist so he just kept going on. That's a very bad mentoring I think.
There was another one in the same floor for the radiator 😢
Great video yet again.👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice neat job
Thank you! Cheers!
@MHKBuildingSolutions Like you have put a trappex filter on
We’ll Done Mate that was a long Job 👍🏼👍🏼
@@MrBoilerMan123 thanks brother, yes it took a bit of time but the end result was worth it. The customer happily paid more than agreed which is always a good sign.
@@MHKBuildingSolutionsVery Well deserved mate for your standard of work keep up the good videos 👍🏼
Nice job. May i know how many days needed for this job
Approximately 3 full days for me on my own.
My younger self could've done it in a day and half :)
@MHKBuildingSolutions the condensate connection is a bit unusual which left an open connection to air may I know how is that?
@ununha The condensate is terminated into a gully and not a soil stack hence it doesn't have to be sealed.
If there is no worry of foul smell then it's not a problem having air gaps.