Spot on👍🏻 good video, im a uk plumber, was interesting how you use a vacuum cleaner & a hair dryer to defrost a pipe in flexible conduit sleaving, i will try that one day, very good 👌
@@michaelbaker273 thank you good feedback! Yes the trick with vacum cleaner and hair dryer are great. I had problems before renovating my bathroom with old pex pipes freezing during cold winters since the pipes was installed on the inside of a outer wall (not optimal in Norway). Then this trick saved me several times. Yes try that. It fix the problem very fast and effective
I Just purchased it and the quality looks good, I will use it on heating flooring pressure testing. I haven't used it yet, I have this question: the pump piston is stuck. My father-in-law told me it needs grease in the joint, book says so. i will purchase a silicon spray later on the day. do you think will that work?
Hi there. Yes that will work. If you want to use it for pressure testing water lines to be used as drinking water silicone spray is the best. Better than oil so you do not risk contamination. You could also use white lithium grease as that does not spill after application. I use WD40 specialist white lithium grease on mine.
@1983Macgyver hey. Thank you so much answering. Awesome. I actually went to AutoZone and purchased the Silicon spray and it worked! I also saw the lithium you mentioned. Good to know both work. I appreciate the info my friend.
Spot on👍🏻 good video, im a uk plumber, was interesting how you use a vacuum cleaner & a hair dryer to defrost a pipe in flexible conduit sleaving, i will try that one day, very good 👌
@@michaelbaker273 thank you good feedback! Yes the trick with vacum cleaner and hair dryer are great. I had problems before renovating my bathroom with old pex pipes freezing during cold winters since the pipes was installed on the inside of a outer wall (not optimal in Norway). Then this trick saved me several times. Yes try that. It fix the problem very fast and effective
I Just purchased it and the quality looks good, I will use it on heating flooring pressure testing. I haven't used it yet, I have this question: the pump piston is stuck. My father-in-law told me it needs grease in the joint, book says so. i will purchase a silicon spray later on the day. do you think will that work?
Hi there. Yes that will work. If you want to use it for pressure testing water lines to be used as drinking water silicone spray is the best. Better than oil so you do not risk contamination. You could also use white lithium grease as that does not spill after application. I use WD40 specialist white lithium grease on mine.
@1983Macgyver hey. Thank you so much answering. Awesome. I actually went to AutoZone and purchased the Silicon spray and it worked! I also saw the lithium you mentioned. Good to know both work. I appreciate the info my friend.