@@ezyfixplumbing9552 hey from Australia, just finished doing second ttap reseating with this new tool, pulled it out from second kitchen tap and found the shaving round piece inside the hole it cross threathred , i first pulled it out of the packet an hr ago i checked it to see if its tight on , i had to turn and tighten with my hand yet thought it be locked welded into place.
I'm new to this tap leaking repair mystery...now its been solved. You cover all areas i.e. i didn't know you could pull the spindle apart and change washers and grease things! Very concise. Thank you Jason
brilliant 'how to' - low on production quality but high on easy-to-follow clear explanation. This was the video that gave me the confidence to give it a go after months of putting it off. No my dripping taps, thanks a million :)
I had to grind a shower hot water valve seat today and NEVER would have dreamed of using a drill with my reseating tool if I hadn't seen your video, it worked SO much better! Thank you! I'm subscribing today!
Thanx mate, very very helpful. Thanx to you I managed to recognize a mistake made by a former repairman, there was debree in the rubber of the spindle, copper and some white stuff. I guess: Did not leave tap open when opening the water supply again, so old debree got stuck and and it went leaking. Managed to adjust a 18mm rubber into a 16 mm 1979 spindle for the Italian Faucet I have (Rapetti, they went broke). That was not in ur video;) My first plumber DIY in my life was no disaster thanx to ur great video!
Good simple and clear. Thanks! I am not a plumber, but I went and bought a reseating tool, 19NZD. If i would have to call a plumber i would have payed a bit more then that. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the Very Clear and easy to understand video. I need to change our shower tap washer as the cold water is leaking really badly. I am hoping I don't have to seat it as I live in a small rural town in W.A and the nearest Bunnings is a 6 hour round trip to Perth.
@@MrGraeme54 Yer things have changed. I've only been here for 9 years and over the airport way is similar area and down towards the lemon they call Golf club haha
@@ezyfixplumbing9552 Yep it has all changed since the Open Cut. Before that, it was so much better. Mind you the mines were operating back then, but once they closed, Kal lost its character.
Good tutorial...I have always fixed my own washer and ''O'' rings, and I have used a re-seating tool to clean up the washer seat, but I am always a little concerned if I have got all the filings cleared out, especially on the en-suite bench tap assembly, hate having to run back from the verge water meter with the tap open just a little in the hope of being sure all filings have gone....someone should come up with a special fitting the can be screwed in place of the tap assembly that will allow a good flush into the sink before installing the tap, I know it means another trip to the water meter!!
i like the sauce bottle flushing device, i could never get the taper locking style refacing tools to work right, never knew the tool you use was meant to be driven by a drill, i have one but no instructions when i bought it ions ago from a hardware.
the o rings don't stop it dripping do they? just stop it leaking to the outside when the tap is open, water coming out? and how far down can you take the tap seat? I have one with a black line across it which I suppose is a groove and that's where the endless dripping is from. but i've gone down what seems like a long way to me and it is still there. Must be a thing that happens a bit. so how far down can we go? and i'm thinking now get a push in reseat. so what about them? good vid. good clues. add those extras: great.
How far you can reseat is a difficult question to answer mate. Is it in the wall like a shower breach or on a basin where you can replace it with ease. Sometimes if the cut on the seat is deep you might have to tap in a new seat instead of facing the one that is there. Sorry I can't give you a more direct answer without seeing and being there
@@ezyfixplumbing9552 hey, hi... thanks for that. I'll take a punt on one of these 'tap in' replacement seats and then if that doesn't work I'll go for the hydroseal 'screw in' job. I'll try and measure how much depth of seat there is left somehow. I wondered if this 'squiggly black thread' across the seat, from inside to outside, was a known happening and if so what is it? cracked brass casting? they are cast are they? or fault in the casting? you get that, do you? or there's some magic bug that eats through? I'll believe anything. :)
Hi there im using the exact same resetting tool from bunnings and i have been screwing down the tool thread bit into the red fibre o ring before spinning the drill bit. I notice you dont bother with this step and you get a perfectly smooth face. Is this why my tap is still leaking after resettling?
Hi mate, no I don't think using a fiber washer on the tool will make any difference. If it's still leaking it must have a small imperfection on the seat or you've gone too far on the seat and now the breach may need replacing as if you've gone to far it will be to thing to install a new stainless steel seat
Your video is great!! I was about to fix our leaking shower taps. I've removed the spindle and discovered a hole below the seat. Is this normal? Or is it reseating gone too far and I need to call a plumber?
hey mate, is it a big hole? More likely if is could be the hole where the water goes into the breach. You can send me a pic to fluidplumbing@hotmail.com if you want me to eyeball it
I suppose in very old houses the taps would have been reseated on many occasions and there would not have much brass left on the pipe. How do you know when you can no longer reseat the tap using this reseating tool?
mate there is really only 1 way and that is to keep reseating until you bust through then you'll need to replace the breach. just don't do it on a Saturday afternoon when plumbing supply shops are closed for a new breach.
hey mate, I use a hydro seal re-seater and cause I use the thing every day I also have a tungsten cutter and not a standard head. For the average jo the standard cutter that comes with it will be fine
Seating in my showers have cracks, no matter how much I drill to flatten it out the cracks are still there, I have the same problem throughout the house. When do you know you have drilled too much and you need the plumber
Hey mate, without seeing them its hard to tell how much is left on the seat and how much you are taking off. When to call a plumber? when you've busted through the back of the seat. Wouldn't recommend doing it over the weekend but. callouts are a bitch or worse can't get anyone and you have no water for the weekend. If you want to take few pics of the seat, send over to this email jack@mtwda.org.
@@serb8335 you need to remove the big brass nut with a socket, about 28mm depending on the brand and unscrew it, only way my friend sorry. these are extensions that need to remove www.reece.com.au/product/performa-spindle-body-extender-15mm-9502855
Will always go to the video made by the Aussie. Clear, concise and no buggerizing around. Well done!
glad you liked it mate and glad it helps
@@ezyfixplumbing9552 hey from Australia, just finished doing second ttap reseating with this new tool, pulled it out from second kitchen tap and found the shaving round piece inside the hole it cross threathred , i first pulled it out of the packet an hr ago i checked it to see if its tight on , i had to turn and tighten with my hand yet thought it be locked welded into place.
Your explanation and communication was on point. Well done. I enjoyed viewing it.
you are like having my dad on line :) teaching me all the things I wish I'd listened to when he was alive - thanks for sharing this info - awesome
no problem at all mate☺
Me too.
I'm new to this tap leaking repair mystery...now its been solved. You cover all areas i.e. i didn't know you could pull the spindle apart and change washers and grease things! Very concise. Thank you Jason
no worries at all, glad its helped you out
brilliant 'how to' - low on production quality but high on easy-to-follow clear explanation. This was the video that gave me the confidence to give it a go after months of putting it off. No my dripping taps, thanks a million :)
I had to grind a shower hot water valve seat today and NEVER would have dreamed of using a drill with my reseating tool if I hadn't seen your video, it worked SO much better! Thank you! I'm subscribing today!
Clear and concise!
Gotta love the Aussie Tradies
Great Video!
Thanx mate, very very helpful. Thanx to you I managed to recognize a mistake made by a former repairman, there was debree in the rubber of the spindle, copper and some white stuff. I guess: Did not leave tap open when opening the water supply again, so old debree got stuck and and it went leaking. Managed to adjust a 18mm rubber into a 16 mm 1979 spindle for the Italian Faucet I have (Rapetti, they went broke). That was not in ur video;) My first plumber DIY in my life was no disaster thanx to ur great video!
Glad to have helped mate. Different countries different hardware but at least you got it at the end and smarter than the repair man by the sounds too.
Good simple and clear. Thanks! I am not a plumber, but I went and bought a reseating tool, 19NZD. If i would have to call a plumber i would have payed a bit more then that. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the Very Clear and easy to understand video. I need to change our shower tap washer as the cold water is leaking really badly. I am hoping I don't have to seat it as I live in a small rural town in W.A and the nearest Bunnings is a 6 hour round trip to Perth.
Hey Graeme, next time your in town grab a reseating tool for sure. Glad it makes sense to ya,. PS I'm in Kal☺
@@Jason-gn2ro Small world, I was born in Kal and lived in Lewis st Lamington. It wasn't as posh as it is now though :)
@@MrGraeme54 Yer things have changed. I've only been here for 9 years and over the airport way is similar area and down towards the lemon they call Golf club haha
@@ezyfixplumbing9552 Yep it has all changed since the Open Cut. Before that, it was so much better. Mind you the mines were operating back then, but once they closed, Kal lost its character.
Well done! Thanks for sharing your expertise. Couple of things here I wouldn't have thought of. Cheers!
Ever have the tap washer expand so much you need pliers to get it out?
Hi mate, yes many a time I've had that happen. Just need small screw driver, pointy nose pliers and a torch.
@@ezyfixplumbing9552 I just had six of them. I just broke off the rubber and wiggled it until it gave.
Good tutorial...I have always fixed my own washer and ''O'' rings, and I have used a re-seating tool to clean up the washer seat, but I am always a little concerned
if I have got all the filings cleared out, especially on the en-suite bench tap assembly, hate having to run back from the verge water meter with the tap open just
a little in the hope of being sure all filings have gone....someone should come up with a special fitting the can be screwed in place of the tap assembly that will
allow a good flush into the sink before installing the tap, I know it means another trip to the water meter!!
i like the sauce bottle flushing device, i could never get the taper locking style refacing tools to work right, never knew the tool you use was meant to be driven by a drill, i have one but no instructions when i bought it ions ago from a hardware.
Helpful vid! There is no need to use thread tape on a tap assembly right?
Correct. That is what the fiber washer is for. That is the red colour bit on the end of the spindle body
the o rings don't stop it dripping do they? just stop it leaking to the outside when the tap is open, water coming out?
and how far down can you take the tap seat? I have one with a black line across it which I suppose is a groove and that's where the endless dripping is from. but i've gone down what seems like a long way to me and it is still there. Must be a thing that happens a bit. so how far down can we go?
and i'm thinking now get a push in reseat. so what about them?
good vid. good clues. add those extras: great.
How far you can reseat is a difficult question to answer mate. Is it in the wall like a shower breach or on a basin where you can replace it with ease. Sometimes if the cut on the seat is deep you might have to tap in a new seat instead of facing the one that is there. Sorry I can't give you a more direct answer without seeing and being there
@@ezyfixplumbing9552 hey, hi... thanks for that. I'll take a punt on one of these 'tap in' replacement seats and then if that doesn't work I'll go for the hydroseal 'screw in' job.
I'll try and measure how much depth of seat there is left somehow. I wondered if this 'squiggly black thread' across the seat, from inside to outside, was a known happening and if so what is it? cracked brass casting? they are cast are they? or fault in the casting? you get that, do you? or there's some magic bug that eats through? I'll believe anything. :)
what brand Sauce do I use?
Do you run the drill clockwise mate?
Yer mate just as if you are drilling a hole with a drill bit
Hi there im using the exact same resetting tool from bunnings and i have been screwing down the tool thread bit into the red fibre o ring before spinning the drill bit. I notice you dont bother with this step and you get a perfectly smooth face. Is this why my tap is still leaking after resettling?
Hi mate, no I don't think using a fiber washer on the tool will make any difference. If it's still leaking it must have a small imperfection on the seat or you've gone too far on the seat and now the breach may need replacing as if you've gone to far it will be to thing to install a new stainless steel seat
@@ezyfixplumbing9552 thanks ...dont want to go down that path.
Excellent video
Thanks mate, hope it helps you out
Your video is great!!
I was about to fix our leaking shower taps. I've removed the spindle and discovered a hole below the seat. Is this normal? Or is it reseating gone too far and I need to call a plumber?
hey mate, is it a big hole? More likely if is could be the hole where the water goes into the breach. You can send me a pic to fluidplumbing@hotmail.com if you want me to eyeball it
I suppose in very old houses the taps would have been reseated on many occasions and there would not have much brass left on the pipe. How do you know when you can no longer reseat the tap using this reseating tool?
mate there is really only 1 way and that is to keep reseating until you bust through then you'll need to replace the breach. just don't do it on a Saturday afternoon when plumbing supply shops are closed for a new breach.
Video is clear to understand, Thankyou heaps mate 👍
Good job, thanks for sharing 👍
If taps are dripping after replacing washers you can lower water pressure by only opening main water tap only 1/4 turn.
Very good video mate, well done!
No worries at all mate, stay safe
Excellent, very helpful thankyou
Glad its helpful for you mate
Great Video - who makes the reseating tool? Thanks!
hey mate, I use a hydro seal re-seater and cause I use the thing every day I also have a tungsten cutter and not a standard head. For the average jo the standard cutter that comes with it will be fine
@@Jason-gn2ro - hydro seal re-seater - Good to know - Thanks!!!
This video helped me out big time, cheers mate!
No worries at all man, glad its been of some use
Thanks mate. Great stuff. 2 o-rings.... I always thought there was only one! 🙄. Cheers 🍻
hey mate, depends on the spindle. Some have 1 most have 2 these days
Where did you get that reseating tool?
Legend, precise and clear.. Thanks mate.
cheers mate made short work of it with this guide
Great video, clear even to me , and I’m a brickie!
Great vid mate, helped a lot.
glad to help ya out mate
Thanks for your video very informative, keep up the good work cheers 👍
Good video mate. Nice and clear.
Seating in my showers have cracks, no matter how much I drill to flatten it out the cracks are still there, I have the same problem throughout the house.
When do you know you have drilled too much and you need the plumber
Hey mate, without seeing them its hard to tell how much is left on the seat and how much you are taking off. When to call a plumber? when you've busted through the back of the seat. Wouldn't recommend doing it over the weekend but. callouts are a bitch or worse can't get anyone and you have no water for the weekend. If you want to take few pics of the seat, send over to this email jack@mtwda.org.
Thank you
Yoooooo from london reeally like the def defintion video
Great video, sure was a big help to me, thank you!!
brilliant, clear and concise.
Great vid mate
I like it clear and precise, thanks
Thanks mate. Much appreciated
Cheers Mate!
Welcome mate, glad it helped you out
Nice 👍
can i move from new zealand to come do an apprenticeship with you :'(
not even gonna bother watching another tutorial👌
Good one mate, thanks heaps.
Thanks mate. Good help. On ya👍
your very most welcome Michael, glad to have helped ya out
thank you very much.
legend thanks
Bloody beuady viddy mate, get a xxxx in to ya legend
Thanks mate
thanks m8
use brass
Top notch
My washer won't come out I tried piles I tried everything won't farken come out anyone?
sounds like you may have spindle extensions. did you get a little brass looking thing that was similar shape as a washer?
@@ezyfixplumbing9552 yes there is a extension but how do I get the washer out I can remove the extension the inside washer will stay there for life.
@@serb8335 you need to remove the big brass nut with a socket, about 28mm depending on the brand and unscrew it, only way my friend sorry. these are extensions that need to remove www.reece.com.au/product/performa-spindle-body-extender-15mm-9502855
Fuckn oath thanx bloke 👌
Very hard to understand the language here, speaks fast.. etc Could be the local accent , I don’t know 😦
Other than that the video is fine and clear .
Yer rite maaate! It is a local accent. Understood throughout OZ. Try those hillbilly accents from some states in the USA. Impossible!!!
To be fair i cant watch american videos unless they are x2 speed because they speak so slow, even old mate in this video speaks on the slower side