Man your a talented plumber. I did my apprenticeship plumbing in Ireland. Been out of plumbing for 10 years now because different circumstances. But you and some other guys are giving me the push to get back at it. Great video 👍
Stunning, superb, worked in industry nearly 20 years, great to see that quality and expertise exist, hope you pass it on to as many as possible and that you earn the money you deserve. Ps your soldering is the best I think I’ve ever seen, pls do upload, everyone can always learn.
Brilliant work as usual brother. Love your attention to detail. You've really thought this through with the black backing boards. I've been waiting for a while for you to release another video. Thanks again.
You’re amazing. I’m training to become a plumber but your work is perfect. Love your work. Waiting for the next video but please try to explain more as we have lots to learn! 💯
@@jeremywestern7067 agreed about heat loss on the uninsulated pipes. You have to admit this guy is an artist. I love the neatly soldered joints. Also you know that took some graft.
@@simonexcell6496 by the book it should be on the most neutral part of the system, like you say prior to the pump is a good shout.. in reality though, I've not seen many problems from them being sited anywhere that's reasonable.
Wicked job pal, I’m a level 2 apprentice and love what you do! I would love to know how you go about planning a job, I see you had a drawing, would you possibly be able to do a video on how you look at a job then go about planning it all?
Respect man If Only they know how much hard work u need to put in to get to this level The Beauty is I know as well as u it’s such a joy to c it after its all done U must get that buzz I know I do .. all the best keep it up Do share some tips when ever u able to Good man .,
Great work if you ever get a chance to complete the heating upgrade please give us a walkthrough so beginners can get an idea on how this system works in real life
You’re amazing Matey. I’m training to become a Gas Engineer but your work is perfect. Love your work. Waiting for the next video but please try to explain more as we have lots to learn! 💯👏👏🤝🤝👍👍
That is some superb pipework . Have you ever thought about taking that up for a living 👍👍😂 I am a heating engineer and the time that takes to do that . Great work love these vids
Fantastic job mate. Would love to know the order in which you go through to plan out the layout of components & pipe runs. I'm a budding plumber & this is the standard I'm aiming for - one day!
Thats a tough one to teach mate, for me its just experience, i've done so many boiler rooms that they all blend into one, so in my head i take snippets from each one to find a solution that works best.
Great video complex fitting would be good to hear some more explanations of pipes were there going why you chose 2 cylinders and tech info flow etc and what was blue tank for ? , but pipe work is a piece of art I will now subscribe , if I hassle you to explain more its only because I am keen thanks
The two unvented cylinders were due to height restrictions, we needed 300 litres of stored hot water but couldn't fit a single 300 litre cylinder in. The blue tank is a mains booster and explained in my latest video. thanks mate.
Great install ,do you ever use close couple tees in any of your install as I’m getting into new Tec as an old git tying to keep up with the new stuff ?
Dude Fantastic work! Where are you purchasing your rubber lines clips and struts from? .. you did mention it in one of your videos but I can't find where you said it! Cheers
Stunning job there my friend. ' I like soldering but recently my mate bought a pressfit gun and I have to say I really liked it as there no paste etc. Is it something you would consider.
What fitting did you use to get onto the the overflow tundish? I tried various 1” n a half and 2” solvent but nothing fitted. Going to try a Mcalpine tomorrow
Just the will to improve mate, i exclusively fitted combis for 8 years as the thought of zone valves and wiring terrified me. i just put my head down, read lots online and spoke to guys on the forums (it was a while back)
The next generation need you as their teacher.....
Top vid once again.
Wow so proud of my grandson tony his work is perfection and he works so hard to get where he is to day love you tony nan xx👍👍👍👍👍
Wow this is in a whole new level well done lovely pipework and install
Man your a talented plumber. I did my apprenticeship plumbing in Ireland. Been out of plumbing for 10 years now because different circumstances. But you and some other guys are giving me the push to get back at it. Great video 👍
Thanks Sean, no time like the present mate.
Stunning, superb, worked in industry nearly 20 years, great to see that quality and expertise exist, hope you pass it on to as many as possible and that you earn the money you deserve. Ps your soldering is the best I think I’ve ever seen, pls do upload, everyone can always learn.
Exactly how its ment to be done Lovely work dude
Brilliant work as usual brother. Love your attention to detail. You've really thought this through with the black backing boards. I've been waiting for a while for you to release another video. Thanks again.
Thanks alot man, hard finding the time for these videos but I'll try to keep them coming 👍 hope you're doing well bro
Skills are unbelievable - attention to detail is something to admire. Love watching your videos 👍🍺
Thanks pal, im trying my best with the videos. the whole editing thing is still very new to me.
You’re amazing. I’m training to become a plumber but your work is perfect. Love your work. Waiting for the next video but please try to explain more as we have lots to learn! 💯
Thank you buddy, i'll bare that in mind.
Mate all i have to say about your workmanship is WOW! Keep up the good work and this standard. There's not many out there like you.
@@jeremywestern7067 touches cats
@@jeremywestern7067 agreed about heat loss on the uninsulated pipes. You have to admit this guy is an artist. I love the neatly soldered joints. Also you know that took some graft.
Absolutely beautiful, love the attention to detail 👌
Unbelievable work! So impressive. 🙌🏻👍🏻
Credit to you mate. Very tidy . Thanks for sharing. You are definitely setting the bar.
Thanks alot mate
@@UnequaledHeating what's your take on position of expansion on Low loss headers. I've always put it on the suction of the return pump??
@@simonexcell6496 by the book it should be on the most neutral part of the system, like you say prior to the pump is a good shout.. in reality though, I've not seen many problems from them being sited anywhere that's reasonable.
Wish i could get jobs like this 👌🏾 looks amazing
Wicked job pal, I’m a level 2 apprentice and love what you do! I would love to know how you go about planning a job, I see you had a drawing, would you possibly be able to do a video on how you look at a job then go about planning it all?
Brilliant work mate.👏
Respect man
If Only they know how much hard work u need to put in to get to this level
The Beauty is I know as well as u it’s such a joy to c it after its all done
U must get that buzz I know I do ..
all the best keep it up
Do share some tips when ever u able to
Good man .,
Fantastic work as normal super proud of ya son x
Incredible work well done
So impressive, awesome 👌
Great work if you ever get a chance to complete the heating upgrade please give us a walkthrough so beginners can get an idea on how this system works in real life
You’re amazing Matey. I’m training to become a Gas Engineer but your work is perfect. Love your work. Waiting for the next video but please try to explain more as we have lots to learn! 💯👏👏🤝🤝👍👍
Great vid,tidy install do you think you'll make anymore.
haha, i'll try mate, we do alot on social and it can be hard to find the time whilst being so busy on site.
That is some superb pipework . Have you ever thought about taking that up for a living 👍👍😂
I am a heating engineer and the time that takes to do that . Great work love these vids
Simply the best.
Thank you mate, hope you're well ❤
WOW Amazing !!!
Fantastic job mate. Would love to know the order in which you go through to plan out the layout of components & pipe runs. I'm a budding plumber & this is the standard I'm aiming for - one day!
Thats a tough one to teach mate, for me its just experience, i've done so many boiler rooms that they all blend into one, so in my head i take snippets from each one to find a solution that works best.
Great video complex fitting would be good to hear some more explanations of pipes were there going why you chose 2 cylinders and tech info flow etc and what was blue tank for ? , but pipe work is a piece of art I will now subscribe , if I hassle you to explain more its only because I am keen thanks
The two unvented cylinders were due to height restrictions, we needed 300 litres of stored hot water but couldn't fit a single 300 litre cylinder in. The blue tank is a mains booster and explained in my latest video. thanks mate.
Great install ,do you ever use close couple tees in any of your install as I’m getting into new Tec as an old git tying to keep up with the new stuff ?
thank you very much for sharing your wonderful skills...give me inspiration to work on heating systems
How would you drain this down if it's in the basement?
Nice soldering lad
What’s the song? Tidy install to. 👍🏻
Blamey! it looks like a submarine. Engineering is engraved in your DNA!! There is no question about that. From Algiers Well done!!
Awesome
Dude Fantastic work!
Where are you purchasing your rubber lines clips and struts from? .. you did mention it in one of your videos but I can't find where you said it! Cheers
I mention it in this video too mate 😂 direct channel
Wow as a plumber this is one of the best installs I ever seen detail is next level well done
Stunning job there my friend. ' I like soldering but recently my mate bought a pressfit gun and I have to say I really liked it as there no paste etc. Is it something you would consider.
Hey Johnny, i have a novopress gun and use it from time to time. i quite enjoy press too.
What did you do with the D1/D2 if you were in the basement, a condensate pump?
£800 high temp discharge pump
What fitting did you use to get onto the the overflow tundish? I tried various 1” n a half and 2” solvent but nothing fitted. Going to try a Mcalpine tomorrow
What’s your method for working out all your bends?
What made you move away from normal Comby swap’s to this sort of work
Just the will to improve mate, i exclusively fitted combis for 8 years as the thought of zone valves and wiring terrified me. i just put my head down, read lots online and spoke to guys on the forums (it was a while back)
Hiya, where did you purchase the esybox please? Thanks
First class wow !!!
So where did you stay? Some sort of annex?
hahahaha
Hopefully I'm this good one day👌
Well done that man fuckin beautiful 👍
Would love to do a job like this! But sadly in Bradford all the plumbers and gas engineers and just throwing in combis for £100 day rate!
We have that in London too mate, those guys are everywhere
Outstanding
Would be better to crimp save time
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One tip, pipe bender! Your welcome
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Mustard
Very fast vid mate not for learners
Do U know how much effort it is 2 K( .)( .)P turning mi volume up & down...
Loose the Music or play at a lower level...
ROFL