Thank you very much sir. I really appreciate the time and effort that you put on to create such a great video and covering all the details! I learned a lot and I am grateful. Thank you again🙏
Thank you for watching dear friend. I make lots of mistakes along the way, like all DIYers, but dont mind sharing them to save others from doing the same. Best wishes b33zo
@b33zo i think that's what we all do but we learn from our mistakes and that's how we get stronger. Thank you kindly for teaching us and making us stronger. You're amazing 👍👌🙏
Love this video, and still loving the commentary. Helpful and entertaining, what more could one ask for. Win-win.
Thanks Mo. Changing a WC and cistern is made more difficult by the variations in manufacturers shapes sizes. Flexible inlet pipes are helpful but he drill holes rarely seem line up. Cheers b33zo
love watching your video simple tools you manged to install the toilet successfully.
Thanks for watching RR. Most of these jobs a fairly uncomplicated when it comes to it. More a case of not letting the doubts get the better of you. Cheers b33zo
Great video! Just what I needed
Very helpful video. Will try to look into the leak i have at home.
Thanks for watching HJ. Probably the MultiQuik they last a long time if fitted correctly - but not for ever. Good luck. b33zo
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hi great work ,no need for cement to hold the toilet in place ?
Thanks for watching. The fixing kits available from Screwfix etc are more than adequate if you're putting the pan down onto a flat surface. Silicone added to the base of the pan before screwing it down adds to the overall stability.
ATB b33zo
Hi, very helpful video demonstration. I just wonder, do I have use any lubricant on the flexi pipe connecting soil pipe and the basin? Thanks again for sharing a very useful and user friendly video.
Thanks for watching SS. I believe the rubber seals create a watertight joint and no lubricants, silicone etc should be used. The fittings all come with instructions in the box. Good luck with your project. b33zo
Nice video!If there was a leak where the soil pipe connects the flexi pipe,how would you fix that?
Thanks for watching Henry. In my DIY experience some times re-adjusting the MultiQuik by pushing and pulling it about will stop a small leak. It might not have been fitted correctly in the first place because they're usually very reliable. If that is the case fitting a new one is a nice little Saturday morning job. b33zo
You're a great help kind Sir to all us novices in DIY land. I'll be watching out for more helpful videos in the near future. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Adrian and for your kind remarks. It's not really complicated. I think most of us DIYers underestimate how long a job will take and then those around us start growing impatient! ATB b33zo