Well done. Is there any reason you didn't install the radiator in accordance to the manufacturer instructions? Definitely it is not enough clearance from the bottom for this type of radiator to work 100% efficient ( convection and radiation) I can get it was installed badly in a first place but there was a chance to get it right😕
Used the liquid ptfe today for the first time could get the tea on a heating element on a towel rail to seal had no faith but wow what a product Used the flomaster stuff from screwfix
Great job as usually! I'm not convinced about this yellow gunk though. Does it seal instantly? Can it be used on garden taps? Buddy, I hope you charged xtra for cleaning their toilet 😂😂😂
He's prob not sponsored by them.this video missed vital marketing opportunities...who makes the tiles, the grout and the lino floor....come on we need more influencing!
No fear, hand straight down the toilet 😂😂
I’m a plumber 😂
Smashed it. No messing about!
Getting it done dude 👊
Well done.
Is there any reason you didn't install the radiator in accordance to the manufacturer instructions? Definitely it is not enough clearance from the bottom for this type of radiator to work 100% efficient ( convection and radiation)
I can get it was installed badly in a first place but there was a chance to get it right😕
Wish the last plumber I used was a 10th as good as you. At 1:07, I’ve never seen a toilet be hand cleaned like that before!!
Straight in with that recip mate. Hope the valves hold 😂
You've got more kit than a paramedic.
Easily 🤣🫡
Very interesting !
He is a real plumber. Always put the finger into glue, silicone or other
Used the liquid ptfe today for the first time could get the tea on a heating element on a towel rail to seal had no faith but wow what a product
Used the flomaster stuff from screwfix
Flomasta liquid PTFE or the Flomasta thread seal?
@@MrMedicalUK flo master liquid ptfe
Fine job! Please note, thermohead should be horizontal, to work properly.
Technically should be at the top aswell but both of them methods looks terrible. Hense why 95% homes in uk are vertical at the bottom
Great job as usually! I'm not convinced about this yellow gunk though. Does it seal instantly? Can it be used on garden taps?
Buddy, I hope you charged xtra for cleaning their toilet 😂😂😂
Yeah can use on garden taps and remove without heat.
Does the ferrous out of the rad not stain the porcelain in the bowl of the toilet?
Not if you keep flushing
Thank you 👍🏻🙏🏻
Can you put buy links of all glue and tools in bio please?
Whats wrong with Rapid blue stuff? Yes it staines and watery but heard good stuff. Some people love it.
He's prob not sponsored by them.this video missed vital marketing opportunities...who makes the tiles, the grout and the lino floor....come on we need more influencing!
Why do you saw the radiator valves off rather than just unscrewing the nuts?
Won’t be able to spin the valves round as you have no play. Faster and quicker this wayb
Whats the liquid you are putting inside the radiator? I thought it would only use water to heat
Good morning from Australia, haha was that a M M in the thread sealer? 😅
Haha thought I’d do my name in it 🤣
Hi mate, what size is the ratchet spanner you're using to wind in the rad tails?
16mm budd here
@@mmplumber Cheers mate!
Get yourself a 180 knipex plier wrench, so much easier than them massive whopping jokers for doing up rad valves and bleed points
Hello, what is the name of the screwdriver device that you use to sharpen bi-metal files (from this multi-function saw)
Good job. But that's a lot of inhibitor ? I would have used half that amount
quality guy, plugs a product that amazon doesnt even sell in the US hell yeah.
This is in the UK , there’s a lot of stuff I see from US video’s that is only available in the states so it works both ways…. 👍
Use loctite 577 👍
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Thanks mate!
How long does it take for the Gripaloc to set before you get the balls to fill the system? Lol
I’d give it 15-30 mins if poss but can seal quicker I will test it 😂
Hi m8, what is the ratchet spanner called please ?
Wera joker, you need xl for 15mm compression nuts, and if I'm not wrong, xxl for 22mm.
No reaming, takes 10 seconds
With reaming, it usually takes me 10 seconds 😂😂😂
He is a real plumber. Always put the finger into glue, silicone or other