For that prv you can just use tap spanner and unscrew the black plastic nut and change the guts , or most the time just a good clean and silicone grease does the trick
Another nice video mate, I was 1 for 3 on fault finding (guessing) before you diagnosed fully. Really interesting, thanks for producing these, great view and nicely described 👍🏻
Thanks again for all your comments Sherief, really appreciate them! The sockets are from a bigger tap set that cost around £150. If you Google Nerrad Tap kit then you should be able to find it
Haha! I’ve had a few people tell me to get an air compressor. I don’t mind getting one but I don’t think it will fit into my breakdown bag. I like to go in to jobs as empty handed as possible. With my current bag I can attach my pump to the side of it
Hey, nice video, I'm still an apprentice and I just do boiler installs and never see the maintenance side so thanks for making these videos! Question, whenever you do a boiler repair do you have to do your safety checks on every boiler? so you have to do flue gas readings for every boiler you repair? What other checks do you have to do? Is it like commissioning a boiler? sorry if its a stupid question, Thanks.
It’s rare that it’s straight forward 😂 it’s always the customers that say “it’s only a 5 minute job” or “it’s really easy”, I know it’s gonna be a headache
The same has happend to me with the weak fitting for the hob , it was from screwfix also
For that prv you can just use tap spanner and unscrew the black plastic nut and change the guts , or most the time just a good clean and silicone grease does the trick
Such a zen voice, I'd be flapping when the connection to the cooker split. Great video.
Haha thanks!😂 Yeah I was so annoyed! But it only took 5 mins to fix so wasn’t the end of the world.
Love your videos full hands on and no advertising 😅
Well done sir
Your videos are the best out there.thanks for sharing such an amazing content 👏
Good job buddy. ❤. Never a dull moment in your vids. Thank you
Loving these jobbing real life videos, 🙏 thanks for sharing keep them coming
Thanks for the comment Richard! Really appreciate it 👊
As always top notch video, you're alwasy informative and brilliant. Thanks very much. Great hack on the sink tap.
Thanks Robert! Really grateful for all the comments you leave 💪👊
Love these videos. Good insight into the trade.
Thanks Danny!
like your approach really informative keep it up
When you cut the wall open and finished the soldering , did you just leave that cavity behind you ?
Yeah customer said not to worry about it he’s going to get someone in
Another nice video mate, I was 1 for 3 on fault finding (guessing) before you diagnosed fully. Really interesting, thanks for producing these, great view and nicely described 👍🏻
Great video pal 👍🏻
Thanks Shaun! Really appreciate the comments and the support 👊
For the split fitting on the cooker when you hulked it😂 just get another spanner and hold against and its shudnt snap
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Excellent content and really informative. Thank you
Glad it was helpful👊
Good videos bro ,I start my gas course soon and these real world videos will help me considering the industry I’m about to enter 😎 👍🏾
Nice mix of jobs, great video
Thank you!!
Nice one , I always enjoy watching your stuff... 👍
Thank you! Glad to hear you’re enjoying it 💪
Good video
Glad you enjoyed💪
Fantastic video, keep it up
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it 💪
As always love the content & videos bro! Always great to watch & enjoy the jobbing videos are brilliant 👌🙏
Brilliant video
Any link to buy this long socket when u changed the looks great.
Thank you
Thanks again for all your comments Sherief, really appreciate them! The sockets are from a bigger tap set that cost around £150. If you Google Nerrad Tap kit then you should be able to find it
What is the benefits of the press fitting? Seems like more hassle that it's worth
Have you ever ran across navian and what's your thoughts on them
Na not come across then yet
Great work 👏. Just a bit of advice. Try and invest in milwaukee air compressor to save time and energy having to use hand pump
Haha! I’ve had a few people tell me to get an air compressor. I don’t mind getting one but I don’t think it will fit into my breakdown bag. I like to go in to jobs as empty handed as possible. With my current bag I can attach my pump to the side of it
You use makita so get a makita one. It’s what I have, great bit of kit. Rather than getting Milwaukee one then having to buy the battery too 👍🏼
Other brands available 👍🏽
Hey, nice video, I'm still an apprentice and I just do boiler installs and never see the maintenance side so thanks for making these videos! Question, whenever you do a boiler repair do you have to do your safety checks on every boiler? so you have to do flue gas readings for every boiler you repair? What other checks do you have to do? Is it like commissioning a boiler? sorry if its a stupid question, Thanks.
It’s a good question! Every time you do work on a boiler you have to do your 26.9 safety checks
No isolation vavles on taps lol thats nuts
Great vid. And customers ask ' how much to swap a gas hob?' Not always straight forward.
It’s rare that it’s straight forward 😂 it’s always the customers that say “it’s only a 5 minute job” or “it’s really easy”, I know it’s gonna be a headache
Great videos. Enjoying the way your filming and the information. Keep it up mate. All been good.
Thanks ☺️
Thanks Craig! Really appreciate the comment 👊
Why don't u solder what is that compression tool
I do solder, but only when I have to 😂 i much prefer using the press gun
Where did u buy the tool for tap installation plz share the link
If you type in on Google “Nerrad tapex kit” you’ll find the whole set
Exellent jobs
Great Videos, im looking to start a career in this, could i come train with you, how can i reach u?
That has gone to be the dirtiest scummiest house I've ever seen!