Hi Tom, Another busy and stressful day for you there mate. I look forward to the boiler installation film. Have a great weekend and as always, take care Tom. 👍👍👍
Wear a mask Tom. I was an apprentice with my late father. He died of breathing related issues. He used to say you don't even think about breathing until you can't do it. He died at 70. Look after your health . Keep the great videos coming.
Thanks for the support Sean, I really do need to wear one, my PPE wearing isn't always the best, there's a few things I should do to help look after myself
Definitely Sean we're all guilty of not wearing all the PPE we should, including me. The JSP fit check masks are good as you can check you've got a seal easily before you get stuck in.
@@b1h2u3p4 Ive been a plumber for 35 years. My point is make the time. We all think bad things happen to others. Over time all the times you can't be bothered adds up. All your hard work will be for nothing if your not well.
Mate you do your absolute best as always Tom…. I wouldn’t be worrying about the plaster if I’d had that rad situation dropped on me. Great video as always pal.
Sounds like me when I rock up at jobs 😂. ' I've only allowed 2hrs ..... I'm gonna be here 2 days' . Its been every service this season . All dog's dinners 🤬.
Hi tom, love to watch your videos is there anything that phases you?. You always seem in complete control. Question. What do you use for making your videos? GoPro?
Thanks for watching Glen, I do use a go pro, I was thinking about upgrading soon to get a smaller body worn camera to run along side my go pro footage.
I've had it a little while, I bought it at a sale. I think it was date stamped 1912 so it's just over a 100 years old. I quite like the old tools, thanks for watching
Can you fix flow and return on those radiators either end>?Are the radiators labelled input/output. In which case you have connected at least one rad the wrong way round
These are flow sensitive, some vertical rads you can spin round if you get it wrong without altering the pipes. The one in the video can't though due to the style of the rail. Some come with baffles to put in yourself, so you can select which end is the flow. Thanks for watching Robert
I always remove the meter, I don't always show every part of the job. It is hard to film everything when I'm working, but I always carry out safe procedures even if I don't shown them everytime, thanks for watching
love your flux brush!! nothing wrong with customers adding on work. its a good problem to have. always a good practice to get things in writing that way everyone is covered. tom, would you know how many btu's those rads put out with 3/4 or 19mm pipe? thanks.
Thanks for watching Ted, a 15mm pipe will carry about 13000 btu's. The rads have been sized for a 50 degree flow temperature. I did do the heat loss calculation, but I would have to look back at my book to find out how many btu's the rad were
They do make press fittings, I was told they should be treated like compression joints and only used where accessible. I've seen loads of people using them underfloors though, thanks for watching as always mate
Hi Tom.. Another tidy job…look forward to the boiler installation. 👍
Thanks for the support as always Steven
The only thing you don’t do is a bad job Tom. Great video 👍🏼
Thanks for the support as always mate, have a great weekend
Hi Tom,
Another busy and stressful day for you there mate. I look forward to the boiler installation film. Have a great weekend and as always, take care Tom. 👍👍👍
Thanks for the support as always Chris, hope you have a great weekend
Brilliant job again tom. A good plumber is worth his weight in gold times 2. 👍👍👍
Thanks for the support as always mate
Well done Tom, the job's looking good.
Thanks for watching mate
Thank you for the video Tom, enjoy your weekend mate!!
Thanks for the support as always Barry, have a great weekend
Enjoyed that tom ...
Thanks for watching Paul
Nice job Tom, you can never do enough as a plumber can you, peoples expectations are too much sometimes, you take care. 🚽👍
Thanks for the support as always Peter
Appreciate the effort you make and the way you explain everything. Nice 👍
Thanks for watching mate
Great video Tom. Tales of the unexpected.
Thanks for the support as always Gary
Hi Tom , great video .
Thanks for the support as always Chris
Cracking job as always Tom, loom forward to the next installment.
I like Corefix plugs too they hold pretty much anything on block walls. 😊
The core fixes are great, I used to hate hanging these on dot and dab, it makes life much easier, thanks for watching as always Tom
Thanks for the post Tom 👍
Thanks for the support as always mate 👍
Rock on Tommy great videos as always sunshine remember you can't be everywhere at once .
Thanks for the support as always Paul, have a great weekend
This is more of a demolition than plumming. A good man at work!
Thanks for watching mate 👍
10/10 Tom, quality work as always, if you need an apprentice gizza shout !!!! ha ha ha
Thanks for the support as always mate, have a great weekend
Wear a mask Tom. I was an apprentice with my late father. He died of breathing related issues. He used to say you don't even think about breathing until you can't do it. He died at 70. Look after your health . Keep the great videos coming.
Thanks for the support Sean, I really do need to wear one, my PPE wearing isn't always the best, there's a few things I should do to help look after myself
Definitely Sean we're all guilty of not wearing all the PPE we should, including me. The JSP fit check masks are good as you can check you've got a seal easily before you get stuck in.
Sometimes when your busy we ain't got time for gloves and mask just want to crack on with work.
@@b1h2u3p4 Ive been a plumber for 35 years. My point is make the time. We all think bad things happen to others. Over time all the times you can't be bothered adds up. All your hard work will be for nothing if your not well.
@seanridley-g7z to be honest your dad had a very good run if he made it to 70.
Mate you do your absolute best as always Tom…. I wouldn’t be worrying about the plaster if I’d had that rad situation dropped on me. Great video as always pal.
Thanks for the support as always Gavin
Love the content mate, look after yourself
Thanks fort the support as always mate
Great video 👍,love the ratchet hammer knocking the wall plugs in,I use anything that heavy within reach too😂😂😂
That's my new hammer spanner, thanks for watching as always mate 👍
Nice work as always Tom
Great video Mate
😎👍🤜
Thanks for the support as always Tony
lol. Never pans out how you think it will. I’m sure you’ll manage it Tom.
Thanks for the support as always Dave, we always get there in the end
Definitely under pressure there Tom. Had every confidence in ya mate 👍
Thanks for the support as always Charles, have a great weekend
Good video Tom 👍😎
Thanks for the support as always Pb, hope you have a great weekend
Good video Tom, I see some things never change, you start a job and things get added on.
Thanks for the support as always mate, it keeps me busy 👍
Sounds like me when I rock up at jobs 😂. ' I've only allowed 2hrs ..... I'm gonna be here 2 days' . Its been every service this season . All dog's dinners 🤬.
Thanks for the support as always Andrew, hope you have a great weekend
Nice work tom, love the new hammer 😊, have a good weekend tom 👍
Thanks for the support as always Gary, have a great weekend
Hi tom, love to watch your videos is there anything that phases you?. You always seem in complete control. Question. What do you use for making your videos? GoPro?
Thanks for watching Glen, I do use a go pro, I was thinking about upgrading soon to get a smaller body worn camera to run along side my go pro footage.
Great stuff Tom hope yer voice gets better soon.
Thanks for the support as always Andy
Have you had that stillson hammer long, looks a proper handy tool 😂
Great video Tom 👍
I've had it a little while, I bought it at a sale. I think it was date stamped 1912 so it's just over a 100 years old. I quite like the old tools, thanks for watching
Can you fix flow and return on those radiators either end>?Are the radiators labelled input/output. In which case you have connected at least one rad the wrong way round
These are flow sensitive, some vertical rads you can spin round if you get it wrong without altering the pipes. The one in the video can't though due to the style of the rail. Some come with baffles to put in yourself, so you can select which end is the flow. Thanks for watching Robert
I love the hammer Tom not seen one in a long time Hahahahahahaahah
Thanks for the support as always Keith, it seems a well made tool
Hi Tom.didnt see you taking out gas meter or shimming it before soldering gas pipe
I always remove the meter, I don't always show every part of the job. It is hard to film everything when I'm working, but I always carry out safe procedures even if I don't shown them everytime, thanks for watching
love your flux brush!! nothing wrong with customers adding on work. its a good problem to have. always a good practice to get things in writing that way everyone is covered.
tom, would you know how many btu's those rads put out with 3/4 or 19mm pipe? thanks.
Thanks for watching Ted, a 15mm pipe will carry about 13000 btu's. The rads have been sized for a 50 degree flow temperature. I did do the heat loss calculation, but I would have to look back at my book to find out how many btu's the rad were
Quick question tom,can you use press fit on gas and great video by the way
They do make press fittings, I was told they should be treated like compression joints and only used where accessible. I've seen loads of people using them underfloors though, thanks for watching as always mate
Hello I am surprised to see welding pewter with butane/propane, here in france 90% of plumbers use oxy acetylen, what's your opinion about it?
Better too much work than not enough ,lol
Very true, thanks for watching as always Tom
13:28 my ocd is driving me crazy
Thanks for watching
@ love the vids Tom keep up the great work
🤘😎🤘🫖☕️🍪🎥👍👍
Thanks for the support as always Wayne, have a great weekend
Mask and safety glasses dust from breeze block not good
You are right John, thanks for watching
Could be why loosing your voice inhailing all that dust blocking your lungs
I don't think so, thanks for watching Scott
@@PlumbLikeTom no bother mate stay safe
Tom, Why do you always work in that mess!, Get shot of all that rubble before you start the "nice" work.
I agree if I have the time I like to clean up the work area frequently. Helps me focus on what's important.