So happy you found your nozzle. You really haven't had a smooth last couple of months when it comes to equipment. You're still our favorite YT plumber because of your humility and being such a good sport in any weather or job. Thanks for always sharing when you can.
Good morning how are you doing today it's Lloyd here just called in to say hi I'm still in hospital got to have op on lower back love watching you on TH-cam
A Help Call. A Hand basin with brown Supp, the Pipe is Block. The next Unblock attempt in the Kitchen. With the Camera to see, Roots. With the Chain rotary Unblock You the Pipe. Good Work.
Fine job. I really enjoy your attention to detail and the way you clean the area. Glad you found your nozzle. They are always in the last place you look.
Why nothing out of the floor drain in front of the tub? Glad you found your nozzle. In the USA, I solvent weld PVC drain lines. Never had a root problem.
Good to see you found your nozzle, nice to see how well the flex shaft with the knocker attachment works on the light stuff, I might have to add that to my arsenal 🤔 Another job well done.
I know you clean things up at the end but honestly if that was my house I’d be straight in there with gloves and probably bleach and washing EVERYTHING!
Yeah that was a good one. You guys down there have different plumbing than we do up here in Ontario Canada. Definitely different. Good little video. Thanks. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Hi, great job. Flex shaft... on pipes of 32-70 millimeters I use a flex shaft with a diameter of 6 millimeters, without tips, the revolutions of the drill are 1500-2000/min. On a pipe of 100-200 millimeters, a flex shaft with a diameter of 10 millimeters, a maximum of 1500 revolutions per minute of the drill. At higher revs, the 10 millimeter flex shaft always vibrates violently. Then there is a risk of damage to the pipeline. For soft pipes (plastic) without spikes. On pipes made of concrete, cast iron, etc. then chains with spikes. You only need to occasionally check that the screws on the chains are tight, Ollie could tell the story :-) Have a nice day!
Gavin its unusual that the other Plummer didn't do it right the first time but u did a good job of solving the problem for the customer si u on the next one right O 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That was an interesting one. That sink was nasty so close to the kitchen. Really glad you found your nozzle. I think your luck is turning. Have a great weekend.
Hi Gavin, That sink looked gnarly...lol. I havent heard of that hapoening. Yuck. Stay Safe my friend. Hi Mrs P hope you are well, plus hope your beautiful little lady is not growing up to fast. Gavin, hope you have an awesome Fathers Day. ❤🙏💐❤🙏🧸❤🙏👍🤗
If I was the home owner, I'd run a cycle with my washing machine empty to flush out any nasties from the discharge tube that runs to the trap under the sink. Even if it has a back-flow preventer, I'd do it just to be sure.
You cleared that no problem at all, so you think someone may be trying to sabotage you! All the flat tires and losing things is weird if its happening all of a sudden.
Time to have some down time Mate if you are misplacing things - I'm not a plumber but the way that that system is plumbed if there is a blockage in the main then what ever is used upstairs can end up in the kitchen sink - yuck !! luckily the laundry trough got it first - with out doubt that place is going to stink for a long time. Great to see you re united with your nozzle.
Ohh man I really don't hope your having someone messing with your stuff, most likely they do it because of envy or they just wanna take other people down to their level. Some people are just a waste of air on this planet.
A good R2 D2 unit always goes back for second's.. good robot R2 BTW, robots don't do spells to give you bad luck, must be a former witch costumer. I know how to remove the spell!
I've seen drain addict use a flex shaft on roots. And if it is fine roots it does well. Blocked drain Korea often use a flex shaft on grease. And it struggles with thick chunky grease.
Gavin, I will send some pics and videos of my destroying roots with ease with a flex shaft. 4" lines totally root blocked and I can eat right through them in seconds. Just did a 42-foot run a couple days ago with root intrusion at every joint almost. Your looks like it is set to "tight" if you will meaning the knocker is not set to expand enough for the pipe diameter. When it is properly set, it darn near stays perfect center and does not "bounce around".
You're the pro and all, but your title here - "How did this laundry tub end up full of sewer" Shouldn't that be "end up full of sewage?" Just asking for a friend...
Be careful Gavin, here in the USA many people are being caught on home-installed cameras due to theft of personal property! Be sure to keep yourself safe first, if you know what I mean. 🔫
So happy you found your nozzle. You really haven't had a smooth last couple of months when it comes to equipment. You're still our favorite YT plumber because of your humility and being such a good sport in any weather or job. Thanks for always sharing when you can.
❤ride easy. You found your nozzle! 😅
Good morning how are you doing today it's Lloyd here just called in to say hi I'm still in hospital got to have op on lower back love watching you on TH-cam
A different one for sure .. nice finding the nozzle 😎
A Help Call. A Hand basin with brown Supp, the Pipe is Block. The next Unblock attempt in the Kitchen. With the Camera to see, Roots. With the Chain rotary Unblock You the Pipe. Good Work.
Woohoo! Dinner and a Show! Happy Friday!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
My nozzle theory... it vibrated loose in transit and fell in the plastic tub. That's it, no charge.
Its called old age when you start putting things away that you forget lol.
glad you found it...thank Saint Anthony!
Fine job. I really enjoy your attention to detail and the way you clean the area. Glad you found your nozzle. They are always in the last place you look.
Why nothing out of the floor drain in front of the tub? Glad you found your nozzle. In the USA, I solvent weld PVC drain lines. Never had a root problem.
My wife thinks I’m weird looking at shit everywhere on the ground or in places it’s shouldn’t be 🤣🤣
Good to see you found your nozzle, nice to see how well the flex shaft with the knocker attachment works on the light stuff, I might have to add that to my arsenal 🤔
Another job well done.
I know you clean things up at the end but honestly if that was my house I’d be straight in there with gloves and probably bleach and washing EVERYTHING!
Yeah that was a good one. You guys down there have different plumbing than we do up here in Ontario Canada. Definitely different. Good little video. Thanks. 👍👍🙂🇨🇦
Good job as usual Gavin. Glad you found your nozzle.
Thank you 😊
Great root clean up with those chains, good to see it at work. And hurray for finding the lost nozzle. 🎉
medicated ointment helps with the nose. Almost woofed my cookie on that one. I'm so glad you found your tool, faith in humanity restored.
Excited as always to see your video on my feed! Glad you found your nozzle!
Hi, great job. Flex shaft... on pipes of 32-70 millimeters I use a flex shaft with a diameter of 6 millimeters, without tips, the revolutions of the drill are 1500-2000/min. On a pipe of 100-200 millimeters, a flex shaft with a diameter of 10 millimeters, a maximum of 1500 revolutions per minute of the drill. At higher revs, the 10 millimeter flex shaft always vibrates violently. Then there is a risk of damage to the pipeline. For soft pipes (plastic) without spikes. On pipes made of concrete, cast iron, etc. then chains with spikes. You only need to occasionally check that the screws on the chains are tight, Ollie could tell the story :-) Have a nice day!
Gavin its unusual that the other Plummer didn't do it right the first time but u did a good job of solving the problem for the customer si u on the next one right O 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What does it smell like Gavin? LOL
That was an interesting one. That sink was nasty so close to the kitchen. Really glad you found your nozzle. I think your luck is turning. Have a great weekend.
The flex shafts work great on roots
Good job ! Glad you foud the missing nozzle ! ;)
Thank you 😊
Hey Gavin, good job as always. I like that you tried a different tool to eat up those roots. Keep these videos coming. 😉👍👍
Thank you 😊
Great Job Gavin beautiful work there Mate God Bless you.
Awesome and that tool your brothers from Korea use that alot on grease globs
Hi Gavin, That sink looked gnarly...lol. I havent heard of that hapoening. Yuck. Stay Safe my friend. Hi Mrs P hope you are well, plus hope your beautiful little lady is not growing up to fast. Gavin, hope you have an awesome Fathers Day. ❤🙏💐❤🙏🧸❤🙏👍🤗
If I was the home owner, I'd run a cycle with my washing machine empty to flush out any nasties from the discharge tube that runs to the trap under the sink. Even if it has a back-flow preventer, I'd do it just to be sure.
Yes an empty washing machine with about half a gallon of bleach!
Yeah like the $600 reverse nozzle... you really don't want to get it stuck or lost!
Happy you found it! :)
Heya Gav
The flex shaft worked great on this job 👍👍
Mrs P is moving stuff about to make you think you are going nuts 🤣😂
Good morning 🙏 Gavin great job 👏 as usual keep up the good work and keep the videos coming 😀 👍 be blessed 🙌 😇
Nice one Gavin that sink full of waste did not look nice , well done you done that job with no real mess and am pleased you found the nozzle.
I've been a mechanic most of my working life and I feel the same about loosing my tools. Another good job well done.
I love a happy ending
You cleared that no problem at all, so you think someone may be trying to sabotage you! All the flat tires and losing things is weird if its happening all of a sudden.
Glad you found that expensive nozzle Gav. Maybe things are starting to look up. First time using the flex shaft and it
worked very nicely.
Wow a new tool
A very good Friday night to you all
Every plumber needs a 7 year old apprentice… for cleaning up all those hard to reach places.
All good 👍
Might be worth the investment to have security camera system set up on your truck an trailer.
I love it,when you use 'trip to Roma' but you stay in Brisbane 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Time to have some down time Mate if you are misplacing things - I'm not a plumber but the way that that system is plumbed if there is a blockage in the main then what ever is used upstairs can end up in the kitchen sink - yuck !! luckily the laundry trough got it first - with out doubt that place is going to stink for a long time. Great to see you re united with your nozzle.
That new root cutter does well on a small clump of roots.
What would it do to some specimens though?
All the best mate
Ohh man I really don't hope your having someone messing with your stuff, most likely they do it because of envy or they just wanna take other people down to their level.
Some people are just a waste of air on this planet.
1:40 hope that poop smoothie didn't go up the washing machine drainage pipe 🤞
How did sewer end up in the sink? I can’t work that bit out?
with a line clogged under the house an upstairs toilet can do that. I'm amazed it didn't come out the floor drain.
That chain ⛓️ did ok..... Another tool when you don't want to make a mess inside a home
Did any of the sewer water get into the washing machine?
🐸 Sink full of 💩 crap!
Is that what you call 'getting your own back'?
Nice job; especially the clean up.
A good R2 D2 unit always goes back for second's.. good robot R2
BTW, robots don't do spells to give you bad luck, must be a former witch costumer. I know how to remove the spell!
I've seen drain addict use a flex shaft on roots. And if it is fine roots it does well. Blocked drain Korea often use a flex shaft on grease. And it struggles with thick chunky grease.
Gavin, in my opinion the root jetter works much quicker and easier than that chain eel/ snake.
Gavin, I will send some pics and videos of my destroying roots with ease with a flex shaft. 4" lines totally root blocked and I can eat right through them in seconds. Just did a 42-foot run a couple days ago with root intrusion at every joint almost. Your looks like it is set to "tight" if you will meaning the knocker is not set to expand enough for the pipe diameter. When it is properly set, it darn near stays perfect center and does not "bounce around".
Ok thanks for letting me know.
Keen to see that video
@1:00 looks like someone been shitting in the laundry sink 😁,putting the slop in the slop sink
I am surprised that that backed up into the tube and did not come out the the floor drain a meter lower.
Hahaha! "this is rank". It pleases me that someone still uses that word like I do. Us old timers are a dying breed 😜
I got dizzy hahaha
They're lucky that floor waste isn't connected to the same pipe as the tub.
WOW WHAT IS THAT TOOL CALLED 🤩
You're the pro and all, but your title here - "How did this laundry tub end up full of sewer"
Shouldn't that be "end up full of sewage?" Just asking for a friend...
When i made this computer i am so happy i didnt buy the (smell o vision) package.
Poor R2D2, getting filled with sewage over and over...
Shouldn't that back flowed waste water come out of the floor waste before going back up the tub?
your not supposed to use the carbide tips on plastic pipe only cast iron or clay from what i have been taught
it will cut right threw pvc and abs
sometimes tools like to tease you and hide good work
The best way to lose a tool is put it in the wrong drawer.
He shat his pants
Hello
This flex is good for fat and grease
Blocked drain korea guys are using them alot
a real shitload of crap😆
Something smells like shit
Be careful Gavin, here in the USA many people are being caught on home-installed cameras due to theft of personal property! Be sure to keep yourself safe first, if you know what I mean. 🔫
Is he in the usa?
Yes
Hes in australia not the usa. I dont know where you come up with your thought of him being in the usa
Look like chocolate
??? Plunger will not work with goop or air coming out of 2 holes.
Simply wasting time