Shame it doesn't work on the EU site, but I got an extra 2€ off their sale price of 70€ instead and that's near enough £50. And that toilet blue stuff, no no no no, never .. takes ages to get the stain out of your hands if you have to fish around the cistern to get one out
Thanks mark ordered 2x of the unlites one for a mates 40th and one for moi! Cheers for the deal code. Great content as ever mate, nice to see you using paste … so many plumbers I employ not using it … the last one cost me a new boiler as he said it was the boiler leaking and evaporating losing pressure … guess what it was his dry fit pipe work behind the fridge weeping losing pressure. How Much does paste cost in time and materials, I’m guessing pennies per fitting ?
Your techniques are sometimes so bad !! You should have just cut the microbore with pliers or snips, a few inches long, and then used the proper cutter whilst lifting the pipe out of the floor Cavity! So obvious ! 😂
Enjoyed watching that. When you add a new rad to an existing system do you have a rule of thumb to quickly set the balance of the lockshield valve? Or just set it at 50% open and let the home-owner tweak it as necessary?
As if I’ve done the exact two same jobs today…. Moved a radiator in a kitchen and banged a new toilet seal in the exact same flush valve… I must do over 100 of these a year. Big council estate contract all with these washers fitted. Buy them in a big box and keep them in the van. Must admit I’m also all for 15mm pipe on show. Micro bore looks naff and is easily damaged by hoovers etc. 👍 keep up the vids mate.. I don’t know why I enjoy watching people do the same job as me but the vids are very engaging! 👍👍
No mark I fully understand and have the confidence to cut pipes, just suggesting giving people a option , if you can turn something on and off surely that’s a better option for the novice, real world stuff and that, keep doing your stuff mate , love it. Lee
If your a novice then I would say drain the whole system before you gain confidence and do it this way as we do…..👍🏼👍🏼 Glad you like the content mate, appreciate the comments buddy
I’m retired now but I know it’s always a nervous moment - no matter how many times you’ve done it - to open up a pipe that you can’t be sure of! Great video Mark
Referred back to this video to hang a new rad in our bedroom last week, excellent tips mate, all plumbed in and used some of your other videos for draining down a combi. All went well 👍🏻 I’m now thinking about upgrading other rads in the house 😁
@@MJTiffPlumbing defo good to us lol even giving us some helpful tips! Like watching how other people do it different to me. I then question how or why I’ve never done it that way!
Grate vid Mark You should get the 8mm and 10mm pipe slices from Toolstation 8mm 26361 £7.80 10mm 28990 £12.99 lot easier and better in confined spaces and they are cheap. Have a good rest of the week see ya Sunday.
I wanted to ask a question and hope thats ok ,which is cheaper for a brand new extension being built right now two very large radiators or underfloor heating the builders asking him to decide ,i said rads must be a lot cheaper is that right ,The extension is 6 metre by 7 metres .many thanks if you could advise i know your vet busy,its in south london,
De nailing boards, as soon as you take them up is so true. I have had one of them go through my foot before for doing the complete opposite. Never going to make that mistake again that’s for sure. Great video as always mark 👍
I have to say Mark, the more I see that bathroom the more I like it. Like the way you hang rads, so many ways to hang them. I like how you connected the two 8mm pipes, good tip that
Hi Mark, Fantastic film again, soldering, pipe work and the dreaded microbore pipe. I always tend to hang rads much the same as you do, great job as always. I ordered my SLR-1750 on Sunday evening using your code and it arrived this morning, was free p+p also. It’s a fantastic light as you say at a great price, thanks for that. Have a great rest of the week, take care, regards, Chris. 👍👍👍
Order my light Sunday received it today very impressed. I got the festool kal light and would say the unilite is better. With your link it's incredible value. So a big thank you mate.👍
Hi Mark, another great video. I moved in to a house quite a few years ago that had 8mm to all the rads. Downstairs it was plastered into the walls, upstairs pipe came up through the floor. Every single one of the upstairs ones had crushed flat pipes, all at the same height, I’m pretty sure that this was caused by some over vigorous vacuum cleaning 😮. I did what you’ve done and replaced the above floor pipe to 15mm copper.
I’ve just moved a rad from one wall to another while I was adding insulated plasterboard in my 1930’s house, ran the pipes up behind the wall away from getting bashed with the vacuum cleaner, it’s all ready to connect up but I need to get into the loft to bung the tank but as I’ve moved everything out of the room to work I’ve parked the wardrobe until we get the room plastered under the loft hatch and filled the wardrobe back up, luckily it’s a lot warmer in there now. I have a few questions, will it make a difference to heat up when stepping up the pipe bore size, what is the paste that you use on the joints, and does it matter which side you put the thermostat on to the rad? Thanks
Hi thanks for the videos. When I first started plumbing 40 years ago a guy showed me the same way to hang a rad. The only difference was he always said take a board up in front of the rad first as you might just be able to fit the rad a little bit off centre but save yourself from going straight into a joist with your pipe. Peter Booth. ( non famous)
Hi @gandhi1079. Thinking to do the same this weekend, all flooring is up and house is being renovated in every aspect. I have 8mm running to radiators which T’s off from 15mm. Could I keep the 15mm and remove just the 8mm or do I need to add 22mm for better flow? Also did you do this in the end? Also thanks @mjtiff I’ve been watching a lot of vids lately whilst doing my project and they’re amazing & in great detail without missing bits out that are essential to see. 👍🏻😊
@@MJTiffPlumbing you should already have 22mm pipe running from your boiler under the floorboards. Just run 15mm from the 22mm. As you say 22mm will give you better flow
Thanks Tom, hope your well buddy. Ain’t had chance to take a look at your recent video but from the thumbnail your in a roof with lagging and a blowlamp……. Should be fun🤣🤣….. we’ve all played that game🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Hi Mark (or Marc), not sure if you've done one yet as I cannot find one, but any chance you can do a video on the complete process of draining a combi boiler system down and then refilling and venting etc as a whole process? Sorry if I'm asking too much. Love your videos and keep up the good work as always!
@@MJTiffPlumbing Thanks mate I'll have a dig around. I'm trying to work out whether my heating needs balancing or if there's another issue as the last 3 rads get hot but not a lot of heat is given out.
Love all your videos watch them all you say it as it is that’s what’s so great Those dlr-1750 Unilites are great and a bargain bought two great for charging the mobile and great bright light also keep up the great videos 👍
Why don’t flux pots come with an applicator brush like other products. Great video mate, always nice to see a trades person keeping the areas nice and tidy.
I’ve always fluxed like that I’ve tried brushes a few times but seemed to get flux everywhere and it was just another thing to spend 10 mins trying to find after just putting it down😂😂 top vid again mate👌
What do you do if you get a joint that oxidises as you solder it you know what I mean ?when it turns dark I hit it with brush to clean it up and add solder in does that not cause an issue without a brush ?
I was always lead to believe you should not flux inside a fitting as the pipe just pushes the flux inside and over time will corrode the pipe from inside as it is acidic? I am a joiner but also do a bit of plumbing when needed.
If I do pipework, I will put the radiator 60cm fahr, only if I put the thermostat low, the boyler stop working perpanently, get off the water is it enought? This is only 15 min job. Or I need to close the elektricity and gas too??? If I do pipework heat back from the pipe which is 5 m fahr, to the boyler and explode???
Hi Mark , i was always told at college to heat the pipe never the fitting ? And why do you cool the fittings with a wet rag any special reason im not aware of?
To be honest mate as long as your heating it it will all get hot, I’ve done it this way for 26+ years…👍🏼👍🏼 Always wipe with a wet rag after to clean the pipe or they go all green with flux that’s not been wiped off👍🏼👍🏼…. They should teach you that at college
Nice work Mark. Hopefully doing something similar with my lovely 8mm microbore next week. I find that in the absence of a Nerrad funnel, some of my better half's silicone cookware works very well. Let's not tell her though 🤣
With that locktite 55 I'm finding it comes off a little when you screw the tails in. Any idea what I'm doing wrong please? I'm not a plumber, just a DIY enthusiast. I like to do things right though.
Yep totally agree with the loo block thing. Blocked a syphon completely I broke the syphon taking it out, cost a fortune just to have blue coloured water lol
Nice tidy job there mate! Do you have a rule that you stick to regarding which side of the rad you put the flow & return? Also, thermo valve - on the flow or the return?
Don't force cool the soldered joints with a wet rag. Solder and copper contract at different rates. It will introduce cooling stresses in the joint and increase the tendency to crack
Even with a frosted windows in you will see everything from outside when the lights on. My neighbor had a shower next to the window and could see everything when it wasn't light out.
The aquavac is back (might seem obvious but just having an aquavac at the ready is probably the number one tip for all of us DIYers)! Another great video, Mark - thanks for all the tips. For the OCD amongst us, did you find that 8mm olive? 😀
Hi mark great video, i tend to watch all your videos now appreciate the good work. Just asking are you comfortable having compression under floorboards. My boss always says not to?
@@MJTiffPlumbing ahh right fair enough, I’m a plumber currently doing my gas training and as not being so experienced watching your videos really helps. I even got my missus moaning at me because I’m always watching back some of your old videos🤣
Great video Mark. Watching you mark up and for the radiator was fun even though I've done it a million times myself. What pencil do you use? I hate microbore pipe too. What do you think of chrome pipe up to the rads? It's something I always suggest to save them painting them which is a right pain come maintenance later on!
Bread and butter jobs today then, nice little bit of work, 8mm is such a nightmare, so easy to overtighten and crush the pipe! But I do the exact same. up into 15mm Snagged one of those unilite's while they're at an all time low, so thanks for the code! Be interesting to hear how many were sold with your code! Have you tried those plumb tubs that wrap around the pipe? I swear by them tbh great for draining from the valve like you did there, but they are only small.
Hi Mark, yeah I can relate to that toilet incident. My mother put loo blue in her cistern a few years back and I ended up having to strip and rebuild it! She hasn't done it since though, lesson learned! 😂. My unilite arrived today, well chuffed! Cheers 🤝👍
In the 80/90’s it become a bit of a thing… a lot of people had heating systems in 8/10mm…… due to cost, speed etc.. It’s a nightmare to be honest, they block up so easy
Thanks for letting know, I’m trying to get to grips with quoting and charges people for things and I find your channel really useful, keep up the good work. 👍🏻
Just a quick question. What’s the name of the device to help get radiator pipes plumb? I’ve used the same method with a pen but if there is a more accurate way I would love to know
@@MJTiffPlumbing by your own admission, you did not really know what the spray pattern would be. Unnecessary risk and a bad example to DIYers watching this channel
There may have been a chance of soldering that 8 mm to 15 . I’ve done it plenty of times with water in the pipe , as long as you have a few inches of dry away from where you’re soldering, jobs a Gud un 👍
Great video many thanks, really liked that 15mm. Amateurs should turn the electrics off first e.g. loose wires into JB or water leak etc. (note you were earthed on the pipes which will make the shock worse). I've had belts as an electrical engineer and not proud of them. More dangerous than you think as heart damage may not show up straight away. Sorry to nag. Dumb question: where notching on joists might be unacceptable for undersize joists, could you put metal plates over the top. Use a router each side to get them flush. It's an American idea - I think they do it in stud walls incase you try to drill the stud of finished wall and hit the pipe. Liked the drain down kit, much better than stick on bits of polythene. Look forward to the next one.
Top video again Mark exactly what I would of done and do ,I normally isolate the flow and return and work live as it air locks without any pressure, system still full and live do one at at time without fully draining. Bathroom you did seems to grow on you as long as the customer is happy and they have paid the readies 👍 If it was shite I'd say but dont worry pal it's a good install. Keep the real world plumbing coming 👍
I’ve watched a lot of plumbing videos on you tube and Mark your channel seems the most relatable and the most informative, look forward to the next one 👍
Isn’t that going to be fun ! How deep will we have to notch to allow the boards to go back down to accommodate lagging who comes up with this shit the heat is returning to the envelope of the building. A secondary return I can understand for obvious reasons (heat loss recovery ) but that new one for all pipework including heating circs is an absolute joke lol
I didn't know that you are still allowed to notch joists, I've been under the impression that you're now supposed to drill through the joists and run pipes through the joists. Probably not practical when using copper.
hello my good friend , just to let you know i have bought the nerrad monoblock tool kit from wplseleys brilliant piece of tool kit please be asssured im delighted with it , so it will give someone else a better chance of winning your donation of the same tool kit great watching your podcasts as always , dave from edinburgh .
Use "MJTIFF" at checkout to get the Unilite SLR-1750 for £50........ Bargain that!!!!!
Shame it doesn't work on the EU site, but I got an extra 2€ off their sale price of 70€ instead and that's near enough £50.
And that toilet blue stuff, no no no no, never .. takes ages to get the stain out of your hands if you have to fish around the cistern to get one out
Thanks mark ordered 2x of the unlites one for a mates 40th and one for moi! Cheers for the deal code.
Great content as ever mate, nice to see you using paste … so many plumbers I employ not using it … the last one cost me a new boiler as he said it was the boiler leaking and evaporating losing pressure … guess what it was his dry fit pipe work behind the fridge weeping losing pressure. How Much does paste cost in time and materials, I’m guessing pennies per fitting ?
Any chance you doing a review of the unilite UR4.5 tool bag
Your techniques are sometimes so bad !! You should have just cut the microbore with pliers or snips, a few inches long, and then used the proper cutter whilst lifting the pipe out of the floor Cavity! So obvious ! 😂
I am neither a DIYer or a plumber, I sit in an office all day, but something about these videos really interests me! Cheers for another good one Mark
Thanks Lewis…… your not the only one to have said that to me before, glad you enjoy the content mate 👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
He's probably sitting there watching your videos thinking to himself "thank fuck im not a plumber" 🤣🤣
@@evervol1 took the words right out my mouth 😂😂
I'm also sat in an office and i've just ordered the bargain lamp, not what i'll use it for yet
Thanks guys👍🏼👍🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Evening, as a DIYer I’ve done this when fitting a towel radiator drops the one down stairs.
Nice to see a clean and tidy job.
👍👍👍👍
Thanks mate…. Yep easy way to do it
Enjoyed watching that. When you add a new rad to an existing system do you have a rule of thumb to quickly set the balance of the lockshield valve? Or just set it at 50% open and let the home-owner tweak it as necessary?
As a DIYer (I know my limits), your videos are extremely helpful, both for theory and practical application. Thank you very much indeed.
Thanks very much mate 👍🏼👍🏼
Excellent video. Thank you.
How did you know which tail to connect to what micro bore? Does it matter?
How did you top up the inhibitor?
As if I’ve done the exact two same jobs today…. Moved a radiator in a kitchen and banged a new toilet seal in the exact same flush valve… I must do over 100 of these a year. Big council estate contract all with these washers fitted. Buy them in a big box and keep them in the van. Must admit I’m also all for 15mm pipe on show. Micro bore looks naff and is easily damaged by hoovers etc. 👍 keep up the vids mate.. I don’t know why I enjoy watching people do the same job as me but the vids are very engaging! 👍👍
Thanks mate… fancy that, as if you’ve done the same. Glad you liked it buddy
@@MJTiffPlumbing must be something to do with us marc/marks! Haha! Special breed of tradesman!
🤣🙌🏼👍🏼👍🏼
No mark I fully understand and have the confidence to cut pipes, just suggesting giving people a option , if you can turn something on and off surely that’s a better option for the novice, real world stuff and that, keep doing your stuff mate , love it. Lee
If your a novice then I would say drain the whole system before you gain confidence and do it this way as we do…..👍🏼👍🏼
Glad you like the content mate, appreciate the comments buddy
I’m retired now but I know it’s always a nervous moment - no matter how many times you’ve done it - to open up a pipe that you can’t be sure of! Great video Mark
Indeed mate… thanks buddy
Referred back to this video to hang a new rad in our bedroom last week, excellent tips mate, all plumbed in and used some of your other videos for draining down a combi. All went well 👍🏻 I’m now thinking about upgrading other rads in the house 😁
Glad it was helpful mate 👍🏼👍🏼
Literally just bought the light you shouted out! Couldn’t believe you got it down to £50! Cheers mate!
Good to you lot ain’t i😉😉…… it’s one proper good light
@@MJTiffPlumbing defo good to us lol even giving us some helpful tips! Like watching how other people do it different to me. I then question how or why I’ve never done it that way!
Thanks mate👍🏼👍🏼
Hi sorry if I missed it. I take it you worked out which pipe was the hot? Does the hot go into the thermostat valve?
We now use bidirectional valves so that’s not an isse 👍🏼👍🏼
Grate vid Mark
You should get the 8mm and 10mm pipe slices from Toolstation 8mm 26361 £7.80 10mm 28990 £12.99 lot easier and better in confined spaces and they are cheap.
Have a good rest of the week see ya Sunday.
Cheers mate, I will grab a set👍🏼
I wanted to ask a question and hope thats ok ,which is cheaper for a brand new extension being built right now two very large radiators or underfloor heating the builders asking him to decide ,i said rads must be a lot cheaper is that right ,The extension is 6 metre by 7 metres .many thanks if you could advise i know your vet busy,its in south london,
Rads would be a lot cheaper to be honest mate
@@MJTiffPlumbing Many thanks i have passed it on.cheers
No worries mate
De nailing boards, as soon as you take them up is so true. I have had one of them go through my foot before for doing the complete opposite. Never going to make that mistake again that’s for sure. Great video as always mark 👍
Always always denail them 👍🏼👍🏼👌🏼👌🏼
After replacing a couple of rads recently If I ever have another system installed I'd insist on stop valves so each leg can be isolated.
Always full bore ones
I have to say Mark, the more I see that bathroom the more I like it. Like the way you hang rads, so many ways to hang them. I like how you connected the two 8mm pipes, good tip that
Thanks buddy, a few people are saying the same thing about that bathroom
Hi Mark,
Fantastic film again, soldering, pipe work and the dreaded microbore pipe.
I always tend to hang rads much the same as you do, great job as always.
I ordered my SLR-1750 on Sunday evening using your code and it arrived this morning, was free p+p also.
It’s a fantastic light as you say at a great price, thanks for that.
Have a great rest of the week, take care, regards, Chris. 👍👍👍
Nice one Chris…. I thought you would like this one as I know you love a bit of copper work.
Great lights ain’t they😉😉
@@MJTiffPlumbing I knew you filmed that pipe work for me 😂😂😂
Cheers 🍻🍻👍👍
🤣🤣👍🏼
Very good vid how can u tell which is flow or return does it matter
Doesn’t matter buddy, valves are bi-directional
Hi pal. When installing a radiator, how high does the pipes be from the skirting boards?
All depends on how you want it to look mate, no strict rules
Order my light Sunday received it today very impressed.
I got the festool kal light and would say the unilite is better.
With your link it's incredible value.
So a big thank you mate.👍
Nice one mate….. yet Unilites are next level mate, and built tough👌🏼
Another amazing video Mark, every apprentice should watch how you hung that rad clear and simple keep well Barry 👍
Thanks Barry…. Tried to make it pretty clear👍🏼
Hi Mark, another great video. I moved in to a house quite a few years ago that had 8mm to all the rads. Downstairs it was plastered into the walls, upstairs pipe came up through the floor. Every single one of the upstairs ones had crushed flat pipes, all at the same height, I’m pretty sure that this was caused by some over vigorous vacuum cleaning 😮. I did what you’ve done and replaced the above floor pipe to 15mm copper.
Yep I’ve seen exactly that where people have smashed the vac into the pipes
I’ve just moved a rad from one wall to another while I was adding insulated plasterboard in my 1930’s house, ran the pipes up behind the wall away from getting bashed with the vacuum cleaner, it’s all ready to connect up but I need to get into the loft to bung the tank but as I’ve moved everything out of the room to work I’ve parked the wardrobe until we get the room plastered under the loft hatch and filled the wardrobe back up, luckily it’s a lot warmer in there now. I have a few questions, will it make a difference to heat up when stepping up the pipe bore size, what is the paste that you use on the joints, and does it matter which side you put the thermostat on to the rad? Thanks
Love the rule of thumb for cutting pipe only professionals use this method BRILLIANT MANOEUVRE BOOM 💥
If you know….. you know😉
Hi thanks for the videos. When I first started plumbing 40 years ago a guy showed me the same way to hang a rad. The only difference was he always said take a board up in front of the rad first as you might just be able to fit the rad a little bit off centre but save yourself from going straight into a joist with your pipe. Peter Booth. ( non famous)
Thanks buddy 🙌🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I’ve just laid 80 metres of pipe, sick of the 8mm pipe blocking so changed it all to 15mm..good vid 👍🏻
Thanks mate 🙏🏼
Hi @gandhi1079.
Thinking to do the same this weekend, all flooring is up and house is being renovated in every aspect.
I have 8mm running to radiators which T’s off from 15mm.
Could I keep the 15mm and remove just the 8mm or do I need to add 22mm for better flow? Also did you do this in the end?
Also thanks @mjtiff I’ve been watching a lot of vids lately whilst doing my project and they’re amazing & in great detail without missing bits out that are essential to see.
👍🏻😊
Your videos should I mean
@@MJTiffPlumbing you should already have 22mm pipe running from your boiler under the floorboards. Just run 15mm from the 22mm. As you say 22mm will give you better flow
Great video as always Mark
Thanks Tom, hope your well buddy.
Ain’t had chance to take a look at your recent video but from the thumbnail your in a roof with lagging and a blowlamp……. Should be fun🤣🤣….. we’ve all played that game🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Hi Mark (or Marc), not sure if you've done one yet as I cannot find one, but any chance you can do a video on the complete process of draining a combi boiler system down and then refilling and venting etc as a whole process? Sorry if I'm asking too much. Love your videos and keep up the good work as always!
Thanks mate….. it’s Mark with a K…😉👍🏼
I’m sure I’ve shown it but will do a video next time if I remember
@@MJTiffPlumbing Thanks mate I'll have a dig around. I'm trying to work out whether my heating needs balancing or if there's another issue as the last 3 rads get hot but not a lot of heat is given out.
Love all your videos watch them all you say it as it is that’s what’s so great
Those dlr-1750 Unilites are great and a bargain bought two great for charging the mobile and great bright light also keep up the great videos 👍
Thanks pal….. cracking lights ain’t they, my go to light as like you say it’s great for charging aswell
Nice mate 👌🏼 i agree, 8&10mm pipes feeding rads looks ridiculous 😂
Crap ain’t they
Why don’t flux pots come with an applicator brush like other products.
Great video mate, always nice to see a trades person keeping the areas nice and tidy.
Thanks buddy…👍🏼👍🏼🙌🏼
Laco does I believe but I don’t use it myself…
Hey Mate what would you charge for the toilet job you did as the call out/ Leaking flush?
Just ordered one as iv just started a plumbing course and need to start getting tools 👍🏻 any other offers let us know!
Cheers!!
Nice one Rob…. My “MJTIFF” code will always give you at least 25% off mate….🙌🏼👍🏼
I’ve always fluxed like that I’ve tried brushes a few times but seemed to get flux everywhere and it was just another thing to spend 10 mins trying to find after just putting it down😂😂 top vid again mate👌
Exactly right mate…… stick to what we know eh 😉
What do you do if you get a joint that oxidises as you solder it you know what I mean ?when it turns dark I hit it with brush to clean it up and add solder in does that not cause an issue without a brush ?
Never had an issue to be honest buddy
I was always lead to believe you should not flux inside a fitting as the pipe just pushes the flux inside and over time will corrode the pipe from inside as it is acidic? I am a joiner but also do a bit of plumbing when needed.
It's led man, led for goodness sake. Just kidding 😂
Steve…. I’ve always done it this way for 26+years… no issues doing it this way
Shouldn’t do it on gas but any water will flush any flux residue away
Always flux up the fitting.
If you haven’t already you should try ‘everflux’ I used to use laco but never went back after I tried everflux
If I do pipework, I will put the radiator 60cm fahr, only if I put the thermostat low, the boyler stop working perpanently, get off the water is it enought? This is only 15 min job. Or I need to close the elektricity and gas too??? If I do pipework heat back from the pipe which is 5 m fahr, to the boyler and explode???
Hi Mark , i was always told at college to heat the pipe never the fitting ? And why do you cool the fittings with a wet rag any special reason im not aware of?
To be honest mate as long as your heating it it will all get hot, I’ve done it this way for 26+ years…👍🏼👍🏼
Always wipe with a wet rag after to clean the pipe or they go all green with flux that’s not been wiped off👍🏼👍🏼…. They should teach you that at college
Nice work Mark. Hopefully doing something similar with my lovely 8mm microbore next week. I find that in the absence of a Nerrad funnel, some of my better half's silicone cookware works very well. Let's not tell her though 🤣
Yep we all have a range of tubs in the van 🤣🤣
With that locktite 55 I'm finding it comes off a little when you screw the tails in. Any idea what I'm doing wrong please? I'm not a plumber, just a DIY enthusiast. I like to do things right though.
To be honest a few strands come off a little when I do it aswell buddy but not had an issue with it
Yep totally agree with the loo block thing. Blocked a syphon completely I broke the syphon taking it out, cost a fortune just to have blue coloured water lol
Nightmare ain’t it mate…..🤦🏻♂️
Mark you mentioned about tool that helps centre the rad pipe before drilling the boards. Do you know what they are called?
Think it’s called “pipe centre”….🤔
Nice tidy job there mate! Do you have a rule that you stick to regarding which side of the rad you put the flow & return? Also, thermo valve - on the flow or the return?
Thanks mate, I always put the TRV on the right if I can..
Don't force cool the soldered joints with a wet rag. Solder and copper contract at different rates. It will introduce cooling stresses in the joint and increase the tendency to crack
Initial temps were gone from the pipes buddy, not an issue👍🏼
@@MJTiffPlumbing Only DIYers will be watching this channel. You are encouraging bad practices.
Even with a frosted windows in you will see everything from outside when the lights on. My neighbor had a shower next to the window and could see everything when it wasn't light out.
They are in for a treat then👍🏼
I wanna go on my own and I feel like these videos are good prep mark 👍🏽
This is great to hear mate….. go for it👍🏼👍🏼
The aquavac is back (might seem obvious but just having an aquavac at the ready is probably the number one tip for all of us DIYers)! Another great video, Mark - thanks for all the tips. For the OCD amongst us, did you find that 8mm olive? 😀
Yep, back and working fine👍🏼👍🏼
And yes, found the olive🤣🤣
Hi mark great video, i tend to watch all your videos now appreciate the good work. Just asking are you comfortable having compression under floorboards. My boss always says not to?
Thanks mate.
Yep I don’t see an issue with them under the floor if pasted and checked when filled up
@@MJTiffPlumbing ahh right fair enough, I’m a plumber currently doing my gas training and as not being so experienced watching your videos really helps. I even got my missus moaning at me because I’m always watching back some of your old videos🤣
JG compression speedfits are put everywhere so a copper one cannot be any worse i guess. Compression not allowed for gas obviously under floor boards
Thanks Jack….👍🏼👍🏼
Really enjoyed this video i,m just a diyer but after watching it i feel i have the confidence to add an extra radiator if need be.
Thanks mate….. just make sure it’s all drained down😉
Those hiflows mate attach the filling loop hose on the heating side and drain from there its not an NRV so it drains 👍
Is it not!!!!…. I just assumed it was so didn’t even try…. Cheers mate, I know for next time
Hi Mark, are all flush valve rubber seals the same or are they different depending on the make on the flush valve?
All different mate (which is a pain as you have to carry so many)
Great video Mark. Watching you mark up and for the radiator was fun even though I've done it a million times myself. What pencil do you use?
I hate microbore pipe too. What do you think of chrome pipe up to the rads? It's something I always suggest to save them painting them which is a right pain come maintenance later on!
Tracer Pencil by looks of it.
Thanks buddy, yep it’s a Tracer pencil…. They are superb👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
ive always noticed you using that matt for draining rads, i thought it was lino.
what is it called, i can't find it.
Nerrad Funnel 👍🏼👍🏼
Nice one Mark.. also recieved my SLR170 yesterday.. cheers mate
Nice one Derek👍🏼👍🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
that bendable rubber mat were you get them from?
Nerrad Funnel👍🏼👍🏼
@@MJTiffPlumbing googled it , be handy around my love pole too keep warm in winter lol
Just grabbed my Unilite, cheers Tiffy!!
Nice one buddy 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Bread and butter jobs today then, nice little bit of work, 8mm is such a nightmare, so easy to overtighten and crush the pipe! But I do the exact same. up into 15mm
Snagged one of those unilite's while they're at an all time low, so thanks for the code! Be interesting to hear how many were sold with your code!
Have you tried those plumb tubs that wrap around the pipe? I swear by them tbh great for draining from the valve like you did there, but they are only small.
Indeed Josh….. bread and butter jobs indeed.
Bargain them lights mate, I know I’ve nearly shifted 150 in a week so far…😉 bargain of the year.
Yes I need to get one of those tubs mate
8mm pipe liners?
Hi Mark, yeah I can relate to that toilet incident. My mother put loo blue in her cistern a few years back and I ended up having to strip and rebuild it! She hasn't done it since though, lesson learned! 😂. My unilite arrived today, well chuffed! Cheers 🤝👍
Blue blocks of death them things!!!!
Glad you got the light mate, mega ain’t they
Definitely. Absolute bargain at £50 too!
They are selling like hot cakes!!!!
Nice clear video mark🤘🤘...just seen ur bmx video...class hey..keepin oldschool bmx alive lad👍
Thanks buddy 👍🏼👍🏼🙌🏼
Great video again Thanks Why did they use 8mm pipe in the past?
In the 80/90’s it become a bit of a thing… a lot of people had heating systems in 8/10mm…… due to cost, speed etc..
It’s a nightmare to be honest, they block up so easy
@@MJTiffPlumbing Thanks
No worries buddy
Hello what jointing paste do you use?
Plumb blue from Plumbase mate 👍🏼👍🏼
Good video Mark I always put lagging on notches stop banging
Thanks mate…. Yep I did put some on the joists before the bird went down
Hi Mark I’m just interested to see how much you would charge for that toilet repair?
I charged £60 all in….. 👍🏼
Thanks for telling me, I’m trying to get to grips with knowing what to charge people. 👍🏻
It’s all about what your time is worth buddy….
Thanks for letting know, I’m trying to get to grips with quoting and charges people for things and I find your channel really useful, keep up the good work. 👍🏻
Just a quick question. What’s the name of the device to help get radiator pipes plumb? I’ve used the same method with a pen but if there is a more accurate way I would love to know
I think it’s called “pipe centre” or something like that……🤔🤔
@@MJTiffPlumbing thanks for replying
@@ChrisLivingInYork you could use a roofing square to get them plumb.
If you’ve already got a laser level, I’d use that, takes longer to do but it’s always perfectly straight
Hi Tiffy, there is a drain off on that boiler bud for future ref. It’s actually the bottom part of the filling loop, it drains the slave tank
Yer someone else said you can drain that boiler through the filling loop as it’s not a NRV….. handy to know…. Cheers buddy👍🏼
Any reason why you didn’t jut do the new rad in micro bore?
Always remove microbe where you can
hi have you tried plumbtubs very handy for draining rads
Need to pick some up to be fair
Cutting water pipes above electrical junction box ... with the power still on?
I moved it
@@MJTiffPlumbing by your own admission, you did not really know what the spray pattern would be. Unnecessary risk and a bad example to DIYers watching this channel
There may have been a chance of soldering that 8 mm to 15 . I’ve done it plenty of times with water in the pipe , as long as you have a few inches of dry away from where you’re soldering, jobs a Gud un 👍
Yer possibly…. Just didn’t want to run the risk as wasn’t sure how well it would drain, compression for the win on this one
I would have drained from the pipes u had disconnected up the stairs. Btw great videos as u keep saying real world plumbing
Thanks buddy, glad you like the channel
Enjoyed this one Mark. But I enjoy them all to be fair.
Cheers Chris….. this one was extra special then😉
Great video many thanks, really liked that 15mm. Amateurs should turn the electrics off first e.g. loose wires into JB or water leak etc. (note you were earthed on the pipes which will make the shock worse). I've had belts as an electrical engineer and not proud of them. More dangerous than you think as heart damage may not show up straight away. Sorry to nag. Dumb question: where notching on joists might be unacceptable for undersize joists, could you put metal plates over the top. Use a router each side to get them flush. It's an American idea - I think they do it in stud walls incase you try to drill the stud of finished wall and hit the pipe. Liked the drain down kit, much better than stick on bits of polythene. Look forward to the next one.
Thanks buddy, glad you liked it👍🏼👍🏼
@@MJTiffPlumbing Great to see how professionals do stuff using their vast experience.
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hi m8 nice steady work does it matter which pipe you connect to as in knowing flow or return n yes i stood on a board as well lol
Cheers Mick….. not now we have bi-directional TRV’s….. back in the day it was an issue
Why did you not use plastic pipe under the floor so you could drill holes through the joists for the pipes and use push fit fittings!!
Because I used copper on this job buddy👍🏼👍🏼
@@MJTiffPlumbing I saw that!! But push fit elbow would have still been easier!! (and cheaper!!)
Top video again Mark exactly what I would of done and do ,I normally isolate the flow and return and work live as it air locks without any pressure, system still full and live do one at at time without fully draining.
Bathroom you did seems to grow on you as long as the customer is happy and they have paid the readies 👍
If it was shite I'd say but dont worry pal it's a good install.
Keep the real world plumbing coming 👍
Yep I will bung a gravity system as I’ve shown a good few times👍🏼👍🏼
A few people have said the bathroom sort of works now it’s all in…
Thanks mate🙏🏼
What do you use to get floor boards up
Multitool, flat crow bar and chisel👍🏼
Good Vid just started plumbing at college
Cheers buddy….. you will enjoy my videos then mate, shows you what it’s really like in the trade
I’ve watched a lot of plumbing videos on you tube and Mark your channel seems the most relatable and the most informative, look forward to the next one 👍
Thankyou Nigel, really appreciate that mate…. Kind words🙏🏼
Do you have to lag pipes under the floor due to part L building regs now?
On new builds etc yes
Isn’t that going to be fun ! How deep will we have to notch to allow the boards to go back down to accommodate lagging who comes up with this shit the heat is returning to the envelope of the building. A secondary return I can understand for obvious reasons (heat loss recovery ) but that new one for all pipework including heating circs is an absolute joke lol
And new full installs I believe bud. Madness as per my comment reg boards going back down lol
And you have to lag pipes between block and plasterboard 😂 can you imagine the size of the gap
Brilliant video bud, and nice tips 👌👌👌
Glad you enjoyed it 🙌🏼🙌🏼
I always drop the pressure at the valves where your working 😎
Water out of the valves into a black bag, then chuck a black under the floor below the pipe work and cut and connect away 👌🏼😎
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easier with an 8mm pipe slice ( I've got 8 & 10 mm ones) great video
Glad you enjoyed the video…👍🏼👍🏼
Really good video Mark
Thanks buddy 👍🏼👍🏼🙌🏼
hi mate, cheers for the vid! what paste do you use?
Thanks mate, it’s Plumb Blue from Plumbase👍🏼👍🏼
@@MJTiffPlumbing top man! Keep up the content mate been mega helpfull👍
Thanks mate, will do🙌🏼🙌🏼🙏🏼
Did your hands get hot , when you was soldering
Nope, over the years we learn to not feel the heat🤣
27:50 couldn't have been in a more awkward place with the junction boxes below your cuts
Yep, moved that out the way and put a towel there just incase😉
I didn't know that you are still allowed to notch joists, I've been under the impression that you're now supposed to drill through the joists and run pipes through the joists. Probably not practical when using copper.
Yep cant do it that way when using copper
So will you get rid of that SO repeatedly SO thing?
What????
@@MJTiffPlumbing Tell me how many "SO" can fit on a 30 minutes video without telling me.
Oh…. Your trying to be funny about how many times I say “So”…….🙄
So what…..😉
Great vid as usual how much longer till I am fully qualified mark and you will employ me brilliant stuff.👍👍👍😊😊😊
Hahaha thanks Rich as always🙌🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Loctite 577! Try it. The best thing that came out of loctite factory
I’m hearing this alot
Must say thank you for the discount code, keep up the good work.
Your welcome Terry 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Well I’ll not be buying any more bloo blocks then, thanks for the info 👍
Deffo don’t buddy
I'm not sure @kempingerrohrreinigungberlin would agree with your recommendation of using the clip-on toilet block holder 😆
Who
@@MJTiffPlumbing www.youtube.com/@kempingerrohrreinigungberlin
If it's not wet wipes, it's toilet block holders (or a plastic pizza slice).
……. I know what your saying…… better than the bloody blue blocks of death in the cistern🤣
Nice one pal, really enjoyed it 👍🏻
Thanks buddy🙌🏼
I watch them for relaxation
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Nice one ordered my light today
Nice one mate….. mega light, you will love it
brilliant to watch.thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
Brilliant mate 👏
Thanks 👍
hello my good friend , just to let you know i have bought the nerrad monoblock tool kit from wplseleys brilliant piece of tool kit please be asssured im delighted with it , so it will give someone else a better chance of winning your donation of the same tool kit great watching your podcasts as always , dave from edinburgh .
Get yourself some cheap nappies from Aldi great for soaking up water and drips when your doing snatch jobs ....
WTF….. but what a great idea!!!!!!!!
@@MJTiffPlumbing ..yea you might get a few funny looks 🤣...but they don't half hold some water ...and just throw away , no wet rags hanging about ...👍
Great little tip
Are you sure it was bits of the washer down the back of the pan? 🤣🤣🤣 Good vid 👌
Hahaha…… it’s was black so if it wasn’t someone needs to get to the GP fast!!!