IRON PIPE RAD SWAP

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @steve45678
    @steve45678 Год назад +2

    Always a pleasure Tom watching one of your vlogs.

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching Steve, glad you enjoyed

  • @Heatking
    @Heatking Год назад +2

    Great video Tom, was quite interesting watching you doing the iron work!

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support as always Dan

  • @GasmanChris5705
    @GasmanChris5705 Год назад +1

    Another great vid mate, fascinating to see the larger side of the heating world 👍

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching Chris, glad you enjoyed

  • @garywilliams2226
    @garywilliams2226 Год назад +1

    Awesome vlog Tom, you are fearless when it comes to taking on jobs. I have to give you credit. Thank you

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always Gary, I've got used to talking now, my early videos I rarely spoke

  • @peterdawson5115
    @peterdawson5115 Год назад +2

    Just shows you Tom what a bag of miracles you need as a plumber, nothing ever goes straightforward does it, looked fine when you got it done though, hope all’s well. 🚽👍

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the support as always Peter, nothing is ever in plumbing, I had a few horrible jobs last week for the water board that had been issues for years, I needed a few miracles on them but we got them all sorted, one was a hoarder house with an leak underground, numerous plumbers had been out with no results, I landed straight on top of it, you need a bit of luck sometimes

  • @aido6043
    @aido6043 Год назад +2

    I hate iron jobs like that ! Tough to know what to do in that situation but I think I would have changed to copper on the drops off of the 1”, probably a little more work but would definitely look better with those designer rads. Great video again Tom

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support mate, you could well be right, sometimes copper can be a target for thieves on these jobs, I went to one not so long ago where they had stripped and entire building over a weekend, smashing all the taps out the basins, the heating was iron but they still cut the brass rad valves off

  • @tonymurff5234
    @tonymurff5234 Год назад +1

    Them big GB pipe Jobs are not the easiest jobs to do, And always Tom you made light work of it,
    You can’t even notice the pipe work in the background with them lovely shiny white rads 😂😂
    👍👍🤜

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always Tony, I don't think they will stay shiny long with the hand dryer there, have a great weekend mate

  • @thomascoyne157
    @thomascoyne157 Год назад +1

    Enjoy your video Tom , very interesting to watch 👌👌👌👍👍👍

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support as always mate, have a great weekend

    • @thomascoyne157
      @thomascoyne157 Год назад +1

      @@PlumbLikeTom you too 👍

  • @karl212
    @karl212 Год назад +1

    Your plumbing knowlegde is fsntastic ,nothing seems to faze you .....is it just plumbing you do tom ...👍

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support as always Karl, I do plumbing and gas, I also have my oil ticket, I'm looking at getting into renewables as I'm unsure what the future holds for oil boilers

    • @MrJimtimslim
      @MrJimtimslim 10 месяцев назад +1

      You'll never be out of work no matter what you do youth. Brilliant tradesman ​@@PlumbLikeTom

  • @keithbrueton
    @keithbrueton Год назад +1

    Nice bit of iron work thereTom. Not done any Iron since college

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always Keith

  • @Plumbingbob
    @Plumbingbob Год назад +1

    There’s always a catch. I’m on with installing a new drain to a property now and the amount of problems I’ve had are unreal. First problem was a cracked clay and having to dig further back till I got a good bit. Glad I refused to give a fixed price that’s for sure.

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      That's the way it goes in this job, I don't price jobs like that either because you can't see it, thanks for watching as always mate

  • @neilwarner9826
    @neilwarner9826 Год назад +1

    Nice work as always Tom 👊

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always Neil

  • @Tom_Plumb_PHS
    @Tom_Plumb_PHS Год назад +1

    Top work as always. Iron pipe always sorts the men from the boys 💪

    • @Tom_Plumb_PHS
      @Tom_Plumb_PHS Год назад +1

      Ps striction is one of my favourite words😊😂

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always mate, it certainly makes life more difficult

  • @chrisholt2474
    @chrisholt2474 Год назад +1

    Hi Tom, that appeared a bit of a wrestling match with the iron pipe.
    I have not worked with any iron pipe for many years, it just appears to be hard work compared to copper pipe and soldering.
    Another great job sorted there and a fantastic film, have a great weekend and as always, take care. 👍👍👍

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always Chris, this was a pain of a job to be honest, it didn't drain down very well and water was constantly trickling, we got there in the end though, have a great weekend

  • @keithcowan1614
    @keithcowan1614 Год назад +1

    hemp and boss white tom never let me down on iron pipe yet👍 you need to start doing merch on your hats 🤠

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      My old boss was the same, I have always used locktite 55 and never had a problem, I guess it's what you trust and can rely on not to leak, thanks for watching as always Keith

  • @tombur4132
    @tombur4132 Год назад +1

    Excellent vid tom really interesting

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always Tom, have a great weekend mate

  • @MegaShan001
    @MegaShan001 Год назад +1

    You’ve done really well there Tom 👍🏻

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always Shaun, have a great weekend 👍

  • @dannywilkins887
    @dannywilkins887 Год назад +1

    Nice bit of iron fighting Tom 💪🏻,a straight lockshield might have helped you but that’s easy for me to say after the event 👍👍

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      I think you are right mate, a straight one would have looked better, thanks for watching as always 👍

  • @LittleNinjah
    @LittleNinjah Год назад +1

    Great video Tom, nice to see that kind of stuff, that boiler system is something else, how you know what to do is amazing #skills

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always mate, I used to do more commercial jobs when I was in my first few years of plumbing, I'm not that good at these sorts of jobs to be honest but just did what I could, have a great weekend 👍

  • @terencelewins1715
    @terencelewins1715 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great job Tom , why not do it in copper , was there a reason ?

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  7 месяцев назад

      Where it was copper would have been ripped out, thanks for watching mate

  • @davebradberry5879
    @davebradberry5879 Год назад +1

    Crikey, you earned your crust on that job Tom. !
    Is there a reason industrial heating. pipes in Iron, whereas homes in copper? Is it to do with iron can stand more pressure. ? If it were primarily cost these days with copper pressed joints an installation be far quicker than threading iron pipework. ?
    And bloody annoying getting to site with kit and finding its missing or wrong components having to to back again.

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for watching mate, iron is used because its so hard wearing, you can stand on the stuff and it won't bend, it also has very little scrap value so on public buildings where pipes are often stolen they won't touch steel, the parts missing from the radiators was really annoying, it meant another site visit to get the job done

  • @darrenroberts6376
    @darrenroberts6376 Год назад +1

    Just a thought Tom . (I am not a plumber but) Would a freeze kit work on those flow and returns to save draining it all.

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      I do have a freeze kit for iron but didn't have it with me, it takes a while and you really need to cut valves in the run, this system filled back up OK as all radiators were on drops, I didn't have to bleed anything, they can be a life saver though and do save time on the right job, thanks for watching mate

  • @karmasuits27
    @karmasuits27 Год назад +1

    Use a commercial freezer kit for these jobs its easy mate

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Fair point mate, I do have a rems freezer that will do iron but it needs re gassing, this one filled back up ok as all the pipes were on drops, thanks for watching as always 👍

  • @alimack5489
    @alimack5489 Год назад +1

    I know the customer is always right, but why they chose those rads instead of normal ones! Making your life more complicated and it’s next to a urinal 🤷‍♂️ top work Tom 👍 I would have steered them towards normal rads

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +2

      Fair point mate, this job was through a third party so I didn't supply the rads, the first time I saw the job was at the start of the video, all I did was fit what was supplied, thanks for watching as always 👍

  • @56ty78ui
    @56ty78ui Год назад +1

    I noticed an NG34 postcode. Not far from myself. Are you allowed to say where and what this place is? I know you just get asked to do the job, but those rads, are horrible. The amount of work you've put in there matey, I hope they appreciate it, I doubt it, but top vid as usual.

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support as always mate, I agree the rads didn't suit the style of the building, in the right place with the right pipework they would have looked nice, I would sooner not say where the job was

  • @glynstorer3269
    @glynstorer3269 Год назад +1

    Famous last words

  • @SuperWayneyb
    @SuperWayneyb Год назад +1

    🤘😎🤘

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always Wayne, have a great weekend mate

  • @dannyappleby5019
    @dannyappleby5019 Год назад +1

    how many lads u got working for you tom ?

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      I have 4 on the plumbing side with me but the company employs 24 across all the trades, thanks for watching as always

  • @richardlewis5316
    @richardlewis5316 Год назад +1

    Rough area???!! In all my 30+ years I've never done an iron pipe job. If I see one I give it a wide berth!!

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      It was commonly used in lots of council owned buildings due to it's strength and lifespan, it also has another advantage of being low scrap value so is not very often nicked, thanks for watching mate

    • @riptiz
      @riptiz Год назад +1

      Commonly fitted in hospitals too.

    • @riptiz
      @riptiz Год назад +1

      The pipes aren’t marked up very well, should at least have directional arrows on

    • @riptiz
      @riptiz Год назад +1

      Ptfe tape is crap as well. Boss white and hemp but only if you don’t want it off again. Lol. Loctite 55 is great. Those little screwed pipes always take longer than most people realise. I could have done it in 3” welded quicker than screwed. You often work hard all day on this little stuff and it looks like you have done nothing. The green 3” paint code is cooling water normally D43 if my memory serves me correct.

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      You are right about these small jobs taking time, when I get the big threader set up I can do things faster but it's not worth bringing just for a few threads, Locktite 55 is my go to and most jobs, I see more guys going across to this rapid blue stuff but I think it's a problem in waiting, thanks for the support as always mate

  • @pb9926
    @pb9926 Год назад +2

    If you ain't getting wet - you ain't plumbing 😂 great video Tom👍iron pipe is never easy

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      I do like a bit of water about, thanks for watching as always PB

  • @glynstorer3269
    @glynstorer3269 Год назад +1

    Some people have no idea what’s involved in a job like that

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Sometimes these little jobs can be more awkward than bigger ones, thanks for watching as always mate 👍

  • @mgbroadsterJ
    @mgbroadsterJ 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hope you have commercial insurance .

    • @mgbroadsterJ
      @mgbroadsterJ 11 месяцев назад +2

      l was a pipe fitter for twenty years . Boss white and hemp is the best stuff .
      Always put the fitting on the pipe first and measure from the centre of the fitting to end of the thread .

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  11 месяцев назад

      I am insured for commercial work, my insurance is very expensive and is something people often don't realise how much it actually costs just to go tow work

  • @nmd14723
    @nmd14723 Год назад +1

    Anyone else getting OCD from Tom’s watch strap 😬

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      Times are tough, I can probably just about afford a cable tie to hold it back, thanks for watching as always 👍

    • @nmd14723
      @nmd14723 Год назад +1

      @@PlumbLikeTom ha ha keep up the good work mate

  • @richardlewis5316
    @richardlewis5316 Год назад +1

    This seemed a horrible job!! I would have done the pipes to the rad in copper - so no threading the steel.

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      Thanks for the support as always Richard, I did consider doing it in copper but I though they might be vulnerable to being stood on, It would have probably meant me having to keep going back to repair the pipes

  • @dennisphoenix1
    @dennisphoenix1 Год назад +1

    Why do people buy rads like that for a public toilet, it will be as rusty as the last one in no time. Stick with panel radiator and keep it simple. They won't like the bill either 😂😂

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад +1

      You are not wrong mate, I was working for a third party on this job the first time I saw it was at the start of the video, I did what I was asked and that's all you can ever do

  • @glynstorer3269
    @glynstorer3269 Год назад

    I think those rads are shite

  • @steveyboyXRP
    @steveyboyXRP Год назад +1

    freeze machine saves draining big awkward systems down

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      They can come in handy, this one wasn't too bad as the pipes were on drops, it filled back up Ok and I didn't have to bleed anything, thanks for the support as always

  • @dannybrown8571
    @dannybrown8571 Год назад +1

    Get the same size of rads

    • @PlumbLikeTom
      @PlumbLikeTom  Год назад

      It would have made life easier, I was working for a third party on this job so didn't supply the materials, I was just asked to fit

    • @dannybrown8571
      @dannybrown8571 Год назад +1

      @@PlumbLikeTom they rads have more btes

    • @dannybrown8571
      @dannybrown8571 Год назад

      Btus