Over and over again you churn out these quick video hints, tips and tutorials. Every single one of them are simple enough for anyone to use and follow which saves us in an emergency or give a us confidence when completing DIY - I used your video to replace a sink years ago and then to fit a toilet and now just yesterday for a leaky radiator. Thanks to you both and keep safe! In the digital age of fake people it's great that such a genuine and honest guy is doing so well 👍🏻😷👍🏻
I know it sounds crazy but I find elastic bands work to remove rounded or slipping screws. A pair of needle nose channel locks is also always handy to have in the toolbox. Great video Al 👍
Great vid, when I eventually got the screw out an replaced the washer I managed to get a replacement brass screw an coated the thread in petroleum jelly to (hopefully) stop it getting stuck again.
Ha ha, I've got the same cross head kitchen tap. I suspect it is a Pegler. Screws came out relatively easy before viewing your video. However the cross head refuses to come off. Tried tapping upwards with a hammer but doesn't seem to work. Taps must be around 37 years old so thinking of just replacing the lot as underneath the covers look really mucky. Great TH-cam channel!
Many of our plumbing fittings have been insitu for years, if not decades. I'm just about to replace a Honeywell 3 way valve which has been in the airing cupboard for over 20 years. I expect the nuts on the old one to be solid!
trying to find out how to unstick the hex screw in my bathroom sink faucet handle? its not stripped it wont turn at all..feels like ill break the whole handle trying to force too hard....i tried some wd a couple times waiting in between and it wont budge....the faucet leaks and im trying to change out the innards which ive done before successfully but this time that screw holding the handle on wont budge at all....i tried to tap the allen wrench into the nut to loosen any rust or whatever but that didnt work and i dont want to screw things up more at this point..i have to turn off whole house water to do any plumbing repair due to old shut off valves that dont shut things off totally....any hints before i have to call a plumber? id get a new faucet altogether but not sure i can physically get under the sink to do the replacement either....thanks for any help!
Hi Judith, try taping the allen wrench when it is in the screw lightly with a hammer to try and shake it loose. You could also try using pliers or a spanner on the end of the allen wrench.
The cap just lifts off, prise it up with a small sharp bladed screwdriver. Some are screwed in also so use a small pair of grips to turn it using a cloth so as not to mark the chrome.
been watching some of your great videos..got no where on my two taps today....as you say,you feel deflated not being able to start the job because you cannot get a screw out..lol.....
Dereton...I have the Victorian type tap, like the one you showed. I took the ‘cold’ off to get to the screw and I saw my screw has no head left. The plumber that fitted it must have over screwed it in 3 yrs ago. I have bought the extractor drill bit and think I can do it. Question: my drill is corded and I am a bit nervous about drilling into the screw and the drill bit touching water. I have electrical,safety cut out and I will turn the water off at the mains. Is it safe to use a corded drill on a tap? I need to change the tap cartridge and it’s a simple job if I can get the bloody tap apart😂😂 Thanks, Kaz
The problem I have is the screw cap on the 2nd tap I can't get the Cap to Unscrew inside screw on the Hot tap that I need to change the Washer! the Cold Unscrewed with not to much trouble! I give up in the end and because it was an old tap probably going to replace sink soon so I drilled the centre plastic so I could get access to the screw only to fined the screw was also very tight I sprayed in with releasing oil but it still won't budge!
Have you ever done a video on using a Boa Constrictor wrench.? I need to buy and use one. It looks like a good piece of kit but I want to use it properly ( the large silver security ring on the combimate won’t come off, WD40 didn’t work...another of my plumbing issues 😂)
Over and over again you churn out these quick video hints, tips and tutorials. Every single one of them are simple enough for anyone to use and follow which saves us in an emergency or give a us confidence when completing DIY - I used your video to replace a sink years ago and then to fit a toilet and now just yesterday for a leaky radiator. Thanks to you both and keep safe! In the digital age of fake people it's great that such a genuine and honest guy is doing so well 👍🏻😷👍🏻
Thanks for your very kind comments.
I have learnt so much from you, I earn good money as a direct result of tips I have learnt from you.
Respect is due!
Excellent
I know it sounds crazy but I find elastic bands work to remove rounded or slipping screws. A pair of needle nose channel locks is also always handy to have in the toolbox.
Great video Al 👍
I can confirm elastic bands are great for removing rounded or slipping screws.
Thanks for giving us all a great tip.
Great vid, when I eventually got the screw out an replaced the washer I managed to get a replacement brass screw an coated the thread in petroleum jelly to (hopefully) stop it getting stuck again.
Good idea Paul.
You've just saved my bacon - I just used your tip of tapping with a hammer on a screwdriver positioned at one end of the slot to turn the head.
That`s great.
Useful ideas from the East End. Cheers.
Ha ha thank you.
Ha ha, I've got the same cross head kitchen tap. I suspect it is a Pegler. Screws came out relatively easy before viewing your video. However the cross head refuses to come off. Tried tapping upwards with a hammer but doesn't seem to work.
Taps must be around 37 years old so thinking of just replacing the lot as underneath the covers look really mucky.
Great TH-cam channel!
Thanks.
Hi Al and Jan, ☺ thanks for the tips mate, you save us a fortune, stay safe both of you, Best wishes, Stuart uk.
Thanks 👍 All the best Stuart.
Many of our plumbing fittings have been insitu for years, if not decades. I'm just about to replace a Honeywell 3 way valve which has been in the airing cupboard for over 20 years. I expect the nuts on the old one to be solid!
They will so have fun.
Some great tips there Al! Thanks for that, I will save this one for future reference! As always, TFS, stay safe and keep well! 👍💖
Thanks, you too! All the best Hazel.
Very good. save me messing with plumbers
No problem John.
trying to find out how to unstick the hex screw in my bathroom sink faucet handle? its not stripped it wont turn at all..feels like ill break the whole handle trying to force too hard....i tried some wd a couple times waiting in between and it wont budge....the faucet leaks and im trying to change out the innards which ive done before successfully but this time that screw holding the handle on wont budge at all....i tried to tap the allen wrench into the nut to loosen any rust or whatever but that didnt work and i dont want to screw things up more at this point..i have to turn off whole house water to do any plumbing repair due to old shut off valves that dont shut things off totally....any hints before i have to call a plumber? id get a new faucet altogether but not sure i can physically get under the sink to do the replacement either....thanks for any help!
Hi Judith, try taping the allen wrench when it is in the screw lightly with a hammer to try and shake it loose. You could also try using pliers or a spanner on the end of the allen wrench.
How did you unscrew the cap off the victorian tap?
The cap just lifts off, prise it up with a small sharp bladed screwdriver. Some are screwed in also so use a small pair of grips to turn it using a cloth so as not to mark the chrome.
I have a tap with a screw which cannot be removed so will be trying this. Thanks.
No problem.
been watching some of your great videos..got no where on my two taps today....as you say,you feel deflated not being able to start the job because you cannot get a screw out..lol.....
Keep on trying, you will get there.
the cross head tap top wont come off screw no prob - they are just friction held? usually are?
Yes keep giving them a tap to break the seal.
@@dereton33 Hi - cheap tap. head and shaft all one part - tap bust showing lousy quality casting!! Thanks for tip tho!!!!
Can i just drill the head off the screw or will or is it threaded through the handle part?
Not normally so should be ok.
Dereton...I have the Victorian type tap, like the one you showed. I took the ‘cold’ off to get to the screw and I saw my screw has no head left. The plumber that fitted it must have over screwed it in 3 yrs ago.
I have bought the extractor drill bit and think I can do it.
Question: my drill is corded and I am a bit nervous about drilling into the screw and the drill bit touching water. I have electrical,safety cut out and I will turn the water off at the mains. Is it safe to use a corded drill on a tap? I need to change the tap cartridge and it’s a simple job if I can get the bloody tap apart😂😂
Thanks, Kaz
It will be fine Kaz. it would only be a problem if you got water on the drill motor.
I got it off with the extractor drill bit. Thanks for your encouragement. Keep up the great vids!
can impact screwdriver be used in this situation?
Yes worth a try.
The problem I have is the screw cap on the 2nd tap I can't get the Cap to Unscrew inside screw on the Hot tap that I need to change the Washer! the Cold Unscrewed with not to much trouble! I give up in the end and because it was an old tap probably going to replace sink soon so I drilled the centre plastic so I could get access to the screw only to fined the screw was also very tight I sprayed in with releasing oil but it still won't budge!
Give ait a light tap with a hammer all around the outside of it.
Very helpful. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Have you ever done a video on using a Boa Constrictor wrench.? I need to buy and use one. It looks like a good piece of kit but I want to use it properly ( the large silver security ring on the combimate won’t come off, WD40 didn’t work...another of my plumbing issues 😂)
Never used one of those.
Thank you very much.
Welcome 😊
Worked ❤
Great.
I managed to get the screw out, but the top won’t come off. Any tips?
Tap it with a small hammer all around it and upwards to shake it loose.
@@dereton33 thanks so much. It didn’t work initially but I just kept at it and it just came loose. Thank you for your help!
Many thanks.
No problem.
hmmm....what if the screw isn't the issue .....how about getting the handles loose once the screw is removed ......
A big spanner.
No i'm convinced you have a screw loose Al 😂😂😂
Doing what I do, I must have. Ha ha.
@@dereton33 me and jan love you al
lovely jubbly
Thanks Bina.
Thanks.
You're welcome
My tap has a rusty flat head screw I think , when I open the lid it's all rusty, I can't see the screw clearly ,what to do in this case
Plenty of WD 40.
The best way is to heat it up with a blowlamp
Thanks for the tip.