G'day John. Watched your video on the radiator cap from start to finish. Excellent finish with the soldering etc, & as a Bonus it is a good fit on the radiator. Ted
Hi John, top job. Curious about 2 things. Firstly why did you not just repair the old cap. Secondly, what is the total cost of the new cap? Kind regards, Paul.
That's what you call industrial art!
Gotta luv it, "Lent the press out, have to use me cannonball instead!"
One of your most interesting videos.
#572. Have I really been watching you piss about for 11 years? Jesus time flies. Thanks for your efforts John. Always rounds the weekend off nicely.
You made a lovely job of that John. The clip at the end showing it being fitted was a nice conclusion.
Mint job John 😉
Aye Johnny man, shed loads of work in that cap eh🎉 happy days and thanks for sharing
Thats a nice job John, well done. Stay well.
Thanks John
Fantastic job John👍
G'day John. Watched your video on the radiator cap from start to finish. Excellent finish with the soldering etc, & as a Bonus it is a good fit on the radiator.
Ted
Great video John, keep'um coming..
Brilliant job John, one of your best 👌.
'a cracking job' - no question!
Thanks for the video, very nice job. 👍
Good work John! Looks great!
Good job on that cap
Good job John and you didn't melt the flux container.
of course, just bash it with the cannonball you have laying around, so simple, why didnt I think of that ;-)
Hi John, top job. Curious about 2 things. Firstly why did you not just repair the old cap. Secondly, what is the total cost of the new cap?
Kind regards,
Paul.
Obviously there wasn't anything wrong with the old one, they wanted another just like it.
Hot soapy water removes flux residue
Is it supposed to seal up? Wasn’t that a non pressurized cooling system?
Why did you not pickle it?
as per brill
Thanks John