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Thank you for the informative tips, I have a little problem with my ball valve on my water tank, It wont drop water if it was all the way down, it only drop water if I pull it and hold it to the middle If I moved slightly a bit downward or upward it stop dropping water so I have to hold it in a specific position for it to work ( I currently put a rope temporarily to hold it on that exact position so the water keep dropping) (also the water stop dripping if I moved it all the way up which is what the ball valve supposed to do as you explained, so at least this is still working) Any Idea what the problem could be ? (Could it be there is some dirt/sediment stuck between the ball valve and the pipe that give water or is it a problem in the ball valve itself ?)
Just watched a second time as have trouble again. The last bit about connecting it via an olive or washer was very useful. I had trouble sealing it last time as have a fibre washer fitting and it was a pain. I am imaging n olive and o ring would be more reliable.
Of course she loves it that's why I'm with her! She won't go to Asda anymore during your shift though - worried that you might hit the Aston whilst you're collecting trolleys. You are the one in the string vest aren't you??
Another Excellent video I need some help I want to use to water pipe input to same container Pipe 1 normally supply water and pipe 2 only supply if there is no water in pipe 2 how can we do this with normall plumbing equipment without electrics
Great video thanks. But how do you adjust the ball valve? I am having a problem with mine where the ball is not rising high enough to fill the cistern (holding tank)
try and do it sequential, isolate the water supply first ---- then show all the different float valves, as there are so many different types these days, and they are a puzzle if you have not done that particular one, hardly ever see a brass " Portsmouth " float valvet these days, they are so simple and reliable, I use to work in hospitals 50 years ago. 4" bore cast iron equilibrium float valves, fitted with molded leather washers, and 20 " diameter copper floats, you needed a wheel barrow to bring them down to the workshop. I like your attitude, and your teaching skills. keep up the good work.
Hi James, your videos are great!!! I have a question related to the valve. My valve/pipe is doing a strong noise when filling the loft tank. It is like air coming out with the water. This is not constant during the filling process, but only between minute 2 and 1 before the tank is completely full. I know is only one minute, but when someone is taking a shower it is in the noise spot for much longer. I changed the ball valve with a similar high pressure valve, but it did not solve the problem. Any ideas how to solve the problem? Thanks a lot!
how about an Ebco equilibrium float valves, with the gunmetal body and seating, plus copper float, limescale causes a lot of problems on float valves, have you found out about - Keraflo Aylesbury 'K' Type float valves delayed action type valves,
Help me ..I am looking for a valve floater like the one you are showing in this video . The only thing I want the water going in and out only were is meant to be no were else .I dont want it to drip like the swamp coolers float valves that drip water where the floater connects .
i worked in a factory in bilston west midlands for 17 years and we manufactured these and part two ones by the thousand now they are mostly made in italy or china a few manufacturers might still exist in england but i dont know of any
thanks man, work up last night though it had been raining heavy cos I could hear a heavy drip, then I realised there was no rain forecast and eventually that the dripping was in the house, water tank over flowing ( the overflow pipe does not work as the end of it is higher than the top of the tank!! thanks to the twat who installed it!!), this was helpful, will have a go at fixing it tomorrow, I have done it before a very long time ago but was low on confidence, not so much now!! Cheers!!
The modern ballcock was invented by Joseph Bramah (1 of fathers of hydraulics) and Thomas Twyford (made ceramic 1 piece toilet and the Thomas Crapper's toilet). TIP: Get a finger cut, no 1st aid kit... duct tape works for everything. :>)
Hello. Great vids. I will definitely be keeping up in the future, as I just discovered your channel just now. I have a question about ball valves and alternatives. I am installing mid to large tanks around my house, and want to maximize the water intake to each tank and make the filling-up process as fast as possible. I am noticing that the 3/4 ball valve that is installed in my only fully-built tank experiences some degree of inefficiency between the intake of its 3/4 ball valve compared to my new tank (which does not have a ball valve at the moment, requiring me to use the manual shut-off to not to make a mess). I am wondering if there are alternatives to ball-valves that would allow for better flow. I am currently contemplating increasing the head of the pipe from 3/4 to 1 inch, and applying a 1" ball valve instead. Any thoughts?
+Carlos Perez You can replace the jet in the ball valve for increased flow. Remove the white jet and install the red instead. Sub here please>> th-cam.com/users/plumberparts
So this video was of of little use, you gotta have the tools, I just about had enough, then you have the fear something will go wrong, like I found the arm was too long and the ball hit he other side of the tank so I had to adjust that, then when I rejoined the the water pipe it leaked at first so had to re-tighten, I also bought a ball valve repair kit for £1.50 for next time it goes. NIce to have running water back in the house again!!
to be fair a lot of people will teach themselves to do such jobs one way or another or no a man who can, I'm no plumber and did this job myself pre-internet, most have neither the confidence the tools or the time to have a go themselves, those who do could probably do the job themselves without the video, they can get DIY books as well etc... One difference is in the recession unemployed people have the time to do the job, and no money anyway!!
??? not sure what you mean. Anyhow I actually fixed my ball valve today and this video was of little or no use to me because I actually replaced the whole assemble with a new one (cost £10.50 in all) but could have got a cheaper one for about half the price. I mean he has a nice new system there mine was coroded to fuck so I thought replacing was better. Biggest problem I had a was disconnecting the ball valve from the water pipe, hard to see what I was doing as tank is 6 inches from the ceiling
I'm sure she will appreciate the compliment although as you come from a country that produces such specimens as Susan Boyle it obviously doesn't mean as much! I understand that's why you sweatys spend most of your time 'tossing the caber' or so your mum/wife/sister was telling me the other day; you're a lucky man she seems to have a really nice 'personality'. Still never mind, it gets dark before bedtime up there doesn't it??
I was not born a plumber but after several likewise jobs i decided to re train thinking that sticking to one trade would do me good.a mistake of sorts as after my nvQ2 ,corgi then gas safe training and registration of course anyone with you tube can now carry out brain surgery but what about someone who has become expert .through the fire of mistakes and frankly shitty and strange customers Ye to do the basics no problem with a few tricks but to find your fingers sing well thats more gladiator..
Although I love teaching people how to do plumbing ....guess what I have learned ? you only put yourself out of business ....and as to cutting plumbers income try getting paid 35 pounds to fit a ball valve (300 degrees heat in the loft ) half an hours drive there twenty to do the job then half hour back. Yes were all earning fortunes in the recession .....Bollox !
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thanks pal, i am all out DIY's and every bit of your tutorials means a lot.regards.
Thanks for the tips on replacing a new donut fitting and new float for toilet, first time l have done this and was excellent video, cheers!
No worries mate! So happy to still be helping people out with these vids - BTW I'm still uploading AND have a VLOG CHANNEL called TimesWithJames. Subscribe here👉 th-cam.com/users/TimesWithJames
You not only know how to explain, but you do it in a super funny way! Congratulations mate, well done! :-)
Informative and entertaining - couldn't ask for more !
Thanks alot, great advice i was watching closely, no it wasnt boring, please post more, thanks for this one
Thanks for this vid. Didn't know you could get different size jets, this may have fixed a problem I've been having with a slow filling cistern.
Great video did not know it could be just the ball float could be faulty Thank You again
Excellent ! Thank you for explaining ! 🙂🙂👍
Always enjoy your videos mate, whilst making me laugh 😆
Thank you for the informative tips, I have a little problem with my ball valve on my water tank, It wont drop water if it was all the way down, it only drop water if I pull it and hold it to the middle If I moved slightly a bit downward or upward it stop dropping water so I have to hold it in a specific position for it to work ( I currently put a rope temporarily to hold it on that exact position so the water keep dropping) (also the water stop dripping if I moved it all the way up which is what the ball valve supposed to do as you explained, so at least this is still working) Any Idea what the problem could be ? (Could it be there is some dirt/sediment stuck between the ball valve and the pipe that give water or is it a problem in the ball valve itself ?)
Do you have any videos on how to repair a leaking toilet Modern float valve
Excellent explanation! Now to see if you have a vid on pan connectors. What a convoluted contraption that is !
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Just watched a second time as have trouble again. The last bit about connecting it via an olive or washer was very useful. I had trouble sealing it last time as have a fibre washer fitting and it was a pain. I am imaging n olive and o ring would be more reliable.
Of course she loves it that's why I'm with her! She won't go to Asda anymore during your shift though - worried that you might hit the Aston whilst you're collecting trolleys. You are the one in the string vest aren't you??
Amazing vid.....I'm off to fix the leaky toilet ball valve.....if I can find the right sort of washers!
Another Excellent video I need some help I want to use to water pipe input to same container
Pipe 1 normally supply water and pipe 2 only supply if there is no water in pipe 2 how can we do this with normall plumbing equipment without electrics
Great video only problem with mine is that the valve screw doesn't come off and I'm afraid to apply too much pressure to take it off.
Thanks PP. I enjoyed that.
Great video thanks. But how do you adjust the ball valve? I am having a problem with mine where the ball is not rising high enough to fill the cistern (holding tank)
try and do it sequential, isolate the water supply first ----
then show all the different float valves, as there are so many different types these days, and they are a puzzle if you have not done that particular one, hardly ever see a brass
" Portsmouth " float valvet these days, they are so simple and reliable, I use to work in hospitals 50 years ago. 4" bore cast iron equilibrium float valves, fitted with molded leather washers, and 20 " diameter copper floats, you needed a wheel barrow to bring them down to the workshop.
I like your attitude, and your teaching skills. keep up the good work.
Hi James, your videos are great!!! I have a question related to the valve. My valve/pipe is doing a strong noise when filling the loft tank. It is like air coming out with the water. This is not constant during the filling process, but only between minute 2 and 1 before the tank is completely full. I know is only one minute, but when someone is taking a shower it is in the noise spot for much longer. I changed the ball valve with a similar high pressure valve, but it did not solve the problem. Any ideas how to solve the problem? Thanks a lot!
I have this problem . Did you solve it
how about an Ebco equilibrium float valves, with the gunmetal body and seating, plus copper float, limescale causes a lot of problems on float valves, have you found out about -
Keraflo Aylesbury 'K' Type float valves delayed action type valves,
Thanks bro, you're a legend.
Hi. Thanks for another great vid. With the brass ball valve in the video, should it be connected to the pipe with a 3/4" tap connector?
Help me ..I am looking for a valve floater like the one you are showing in this video . The only thing I want the water going in and out only were is meant to be no were else .I dont want it to drip like the swamp coolers float valves that drip water where the floater connects .
i worked in a factory in bilston west midlands for 17 years and we manufactured these and part two ones by the thousand now they are mostly made in italy or china a few manufacturers might still exist in england but i dont know of any
Excellent advice 👍
I like this video. Good channel too. Good deal, cut plumbers income to size.
hi the ball keeps falling out what can I out to hold it in its plastic clip
Where to buy the rubber.
thanks man, work up last night though it had been raining heavy cos I could hear a heavy drip, then I realised there was no rain forecast and eventually that the dripping was in the house, water tank over flowing ( the overflow pipe does not work as the end of it is higher than the top of the tank!! thanks to the twat who installed it!!),
this was helpful, will have a go at fixing it tomorrow, I have done it before a very long time ago but was low on confidence, not so much now!! Cheers!!
Good video.
Very useful video!
nice keep blog sendi ng support
The modern ballcock was invented by Joseph Bramah (1 of fathers of hydraulics) and Thomas Twyford (made ceramic 1 piece toilet and the Thomas Crapper's toilet).
TIP: Get a finger cut, no 1st aid kit... duct tape works for everything. :>)
will they work for toilet cistens
many thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello. Great vids. I will definitely be keeping up in the future, as I just discovered your channel just now. I have a question about ball valves and alternatives. I am installing mid to large tanks around my house, and want to maximize the water intake to each tank and make the filling-up process as fast as possible. I am noticing that the 3/4 ball valve that is installed in my only fully-built tank experiences some degree of inefficiency between the intake of its 3/4 ball valve compared to my new tank (which does not have a ball valve at the moment, requiring me to use the manual shut-off to not to make a mess). I am wondering if there are alternatives to ball-valves that would allow for better flow. I am currently contemplating increasing the head of the pipe from 3/4 to 1 inch, and applying a 1" ball valve instead. Any thoughts?
+Carlos Perez You can replace the jet in the ball valve for increased flow. Remove the white jet and install the red instead.
Sub here please>> th-cam.com/users/plumberparts
nice its helpful :) and bless for ur finger :)
So this video was of of little use, you gotta have the tools, I just about had enough, then you have the fear something will go wrong, like I found the arm was too long and the ball hit he other side of the tank so I had to adjust that, then when I rejoined the the water pipe it leaked at first so had to re-tighten, I also bought a ball valve repair kit for £1.50 for next time it goes.
NIce to have running water back in the house again!!
You do put some stupid comments.
to be fair a lot of people will teach themselves to do such jobs one way or another or no a man who can, I'm no plumber and did this job myself pre-internet, most have neither the confidence the tools or the time to have a go themselves, those who do could probably do the job themselves without the video, they can get DIY books as well etc...
One difference is in the recession unemployed people have the time to do the job, and no money anyway!!
err ..... okay ..... well done you understood what the video is for. Cant imagine what you think that contributed though.
another gd vid m8 nice to see youve had ur nails done lol
I always go rear entry, side entry is difficult and she don't like it!
??? not sure what you mean.
Anyhow I actually fixed my ball valve today and this video was of little or no use to me because I actually replaced the whole assemble with a new one (cost £10.50 in all) but could have got a cheaper one for about half the price. I mean he has a nice new system there mine was coroded to fuck so I thought replacing was better. Biggest problem I had a was disconnecting the ball valve from the water pipe, hard to see what I was doing as tank is 6 inches from the ceiling
Another one. Who the fuck trolls a ball valve video???? Get a life dude.
Nice one, but I just replace them rather than fix them.
Still waiting for some more pipe bending tips. Now get plastered finger out! :o)
Omg Its Bradley Cooper's Twin Brother!!
I'm sure she will appreciate the compliment although as you come from a country that produces such specimens as Susan Boyle it obviously doesn't mean as much!
I understand that's why you sweatys spend most of your time 'tossing the caber' or so your mum/wife/sister was telling me the other day; you're a lucky man she seems to have a really nice 'personality'. Still never mind, it gets dark before bedtime up there doesn't it??
You need to quit plumbing and concentrate on trying to find some tv work.
Your deffo a natural in front of camera.
I was not born a plumber but after several likewise jobs i decided to re train thinking that sticking to one trade would do me good.a mistake of sorts as after my nvQ2 ,corgi then gas safe training and registration of course anyone with you tube can now carry out brain surgery but what about someone who has become expert .through the fire of mistakes and frankly shitty and strange customers Ye to do the basics no problem with a few tricks but to find your fingers sing well thats more gladiator..
How do you know it just wants a washer? Xray vision. Whip it off, dump it, and replace with new for less than £4. FFS...
Word ! haha
Dickie are you a course cowboy or do you work for Shittish Gas?
Real plumbers just turn the old washer over son ;-)
Although I love teaching people how to do plumbing ....guess what I have learned ? you only put yourself out of business ....and as to cutting plumbers income try getting paid 35 pounds to fit a ball valve (300 degrees heat in the loft ) half an hours drive there twenty to do the job then half hour back. Yes were all earning fortunes in the recession .....Bollox !