I think ive gone back and watched pretty much every video and have gained alot of tips and knowledge as a newish (nearly 3 years now) breakdown engineer. Nice one mate, keep at it
Im 65 been a heating engineer my entire working life , still working i just did a bbu conversion felt like i been beaten up by mike Tyson but the money good , got my son on board now he's also registered its a great profession have no plans on retiring retaking gas safe in 2026
I'm a gas engineer myself and it's nice watching your vids. Nice to see you promoting stuff you actually use. Hope your coming plumbers social will come over say hello.👍
I'm looking to become a plumber this year Im a labourer right now and Im studying for a course to take my level 2 deploma can't wait it's gonna be hard but I know once it's done it will be worth it
Hey. Already told you of my struggles with C-PTSD, anxiety & depression in DM. I've worked through much of it in therapy. I found I needed an outlet, something to take my mind off my problems. They suggested walking. Walking is boring. I'm bored just thinking about it. I need a reason to walk, walk to the chemist to pick up my antidepressants, walk to the barbers. We came up with photography, a good outlet for me that gives walking a purpose. When it's cold and raining I do macro photography in the garage. I'm utterly absorbed by it when I'm doing it, no intrusive thoughts, I forget my problems for a while. It helps. I get why making UA-cam videos is an outlet for you. Whoever said 'suck it up and get on with it' is a dick... absolutely the worst thing they could say. It's ignorant, demeaning and dismissive of the real struggles you're dealing with. Ignore them, you do you. I'm here if you want to chat.
Thank you mate, I got into photography myself back in 2016. Got myself a Canon 6d MK1 with a few lenses and got really into it. Then went into the trade and it got forgotten behind. But now I have the UA-cam stuff which is another media outlet I guess. I do enjoy making the videos, especially on those challenging jobs. Hope you're keeping well mate 👊🏾
Hi CP Thanks for a very imformative day in your work load ,i really enjoyed this video as im simi retired know as a decorator /plumber only qualified on hot and cold plumbing (not heating ) .So when you work on the boilers i find so interesting keep up the good work i have subscribed .Regards Chris 👍😁
@@cputilitysolutions Hi Chirag. I am in the process of buying a analyser and possibly a new thermal imaging camera. The one I am looking at is the testo 300 which I believe you have. Can I have your feedback on this kit please and also on the testo 865 you have as these are the two that I seem to like. Thanks in advance. Arif
Working on your own you can soon start to feel isolated. It's good to know that us viewers are being of a help to you as we share each days plumbing journey with you via you-tube. By the way those bath taps you fitted are a very poor performance shower tap (why go with that same tap make again?).
Love the channel and love the content. F*** the trolls. I have picked up a lot of tips and tricks from your channel and if you use a tool that I like I'll have a look and then choose if I buy it or not. Unfortunately you will always get the Muppets with nothing else better to do than moan or be horrible. 👍
It needs to go in after the trap as if the condense trap in the boiler were to every run dry (highly unlikely) then POCs can potentially be released from the condense discharge. Other option is to put an inline trap and then run it into the standpipe
I'm not an expert on tap changes but I think it might be better to spray the taps with water to check the seals before you connect it all up ad if there is a leak you have to disconnect the flexi's. I could be wrong but that's how I see it
Great channel and your doing a great job mate. Not let me down. You do what ever is right for you and family. If you need a chat or wanna go vegarli kichdree, let me know
Once had a fibreglass splinter in my finger from installing a bath, thought I’d got it out but after about a fortnight had to visit the local A&E for a doctor to remove something as big as a pin head but made my finger swell and caused a fair bit of pain particularly if I caught it accidentally.
Great work as always. 25years in to the gas industry now and I love what I do.
Hats of to you if by UA-cam you make money from showing what you enjoy,
Thank you mate 🙏🏾
I think ive gone back and watched pretty much every video and have gained alot of tips and knowledge as a newish (nearly 3 years now) breakdown engineer. Nice one mate, keep at it
That's awesome mate thank you and I'm glad you've found them useful 👌🏾
Im 65 been a heating engineer my entire working life , still working i just did a bbu conversion felt like i been beaten up by mike Tyson but the money good , got my son on board now he's also registered its a great profession have no plans on retiring retaking gas safe in 2026
Love to hear it mate 🙌🏾
My old man retook his gas at 70
Thank you for sharing your time and experience 👍
Glad you enjoyed 👍🏾
I'm a gas engineer myself and it's nice watching your vids. Nice to see you promoting stuff you actually use. Hope your coming plumbers social will come over say hello.👍
Thanks mate, yep I'll be at Installer show for all 3 days and I'll be at the plumber social too 👍🏾
I'm looking to become a plumber this year Im a labourer right now and Im studying for a course to take my level 2 deploma can't wait it's gonna be hard but I know once it's done it will be worth it
Nice one mate 👍🏾
Lovely intro mate, much love ❤️
Thank you mate 🙏🏾
Hey. Already told you of my struggles with C-PTSD, anxiety & depression in DM. I've worked through much of it in therapy. I found I needed an outlet, something to take my mind off my problems. They suggested walking. Walking is boring. I'm bored just thinking about it. I need a reason to walk, walk to the chemist to pick up my antidepressants, walk to the barbers. We came up with photography, a good outlet for me that gives walking a purpose. When it's cold and raining I do macro photography in the garage. I'm utterly absorbed by it when I'm doing it, no intrusive thoughts, I forget my problems for a while. It helps. I get why making UA-cam videos is an outlet for you.
Whoever said 'suck it up and get on with it' is a dick... absolutely the worst thing they could say. It's ignorant, demeaning and dismissive of the real struggles you're dealing with. Ignore them, you do you. I'm here if you want to chat.
Thank you mate, I got into photography myself back in 2016. Got myself a Canon 6d MK1 with a few lenses and got really into it. Then went into the trade and it got forgotten behind. But now I have the UA-cam stuff which is another media outlet I guess. I do enjoy making the videos, especially on those challenging jobs.
Hope you're keeping well mate 👊🏾
For future bath tap changes, I can definitely recommend Essex Flanges Fix-A-Tap kit. Blue for 3/4 BSP; fit and forget.
Yep carry a full set now. Had a callback on bath taps moving even with top hats so now always use fixatap.
Thanks for that mate will have a look 👍🏾
Hi CP Thanks for a very imformative day in your work load ,i really enjoyed this video as im simi retired know as a decorator /plumber only qualified on hot and cold plumbing (not heating ) .So when you work on the boilers i find so interesting keep up the good work i have subscribed .Regards Chris 👍😁
Thank you mate 🙏🏾
Like how the last job you straight away knew it was the ignition lead. Wish all jobs were easy to diagnose.
I've had it a few times before so had a good feeling about it 😉
Keep up the good work mate! Love watching your videos i would love to film myself like yourself but dont think i could deal with the hassle etc
Thank you mate 🙏🏾
Top job Chirag . Don’t worry about the trolls if there wasn’t any then summat not right. Once again excellent diagnosis skills. ❤
Thanks Arif 👍🏾
@@cputilitysolutions
Hi Chirag. I am in the process of buying a analyser and possibly a new thermal imaging camera. The one I am looking at is the testo 300 which I believe you have. Can I have your feedback on this kit please and also on the testo 865 you have as these are the two that I seem to like. Thanks in advance. Arif
I hate taking the vaillant electrode lead out. A bit of the inside come out sometimes. I always keep a spare.
Yeah sometimes it can be proper jammed
Well done bro stay strong you are doing amazing work
Thank you 🙏🏾
Love your content mate, honest and real 👍🏻
Thank you mate 👍🏾
Working on your own you can soon start to feel isolated. It's good to know that us viewers are being of a help to you as we share each days plumbing journey with you via you-tube.
By the way those bath taps you fitted are a very poor performance shower tap (why go with that same tap make again?).
Thanks mate 🙏🏾
Love the channel and love the content. F*** the trolls. I have picked up a lot of tips and tricks from your channel and if you use a tool that I like I'll have a look and then choose if I buy it or not. Unfortunately you will always get the Muppets with nothing else better to do than moan or be horrible. 👍
Thank you mate appreciate the support 🙏🏾
Plumbing is sweet and sour ALWAYS!! 😂😊
Haha you know it!
Nice work as always mate 👏,
Whats the make of the spanner you used on rad valve mate looks solid
Thanks mate. It's by monument, the product code is 2069R 👍🏾
Could you do a review of your testo analyser? You showed it on a video but can't find it anymore, really considering getting one.
Will try to get one done soon mate 👍🏾
Your very much a blessing thank you your knowledge amazing I would be lost without your knowledge thank you people are just jealous with you
Thank you for the kind words 🙏🏾
Good video 👍🏽 detailed with explanations.
Thank you 👍🏾
Got a quick question. Have you ever heard of a reason why I can’t connect a condense pipe into the side of a washing machine standpipe. Thanks
It needs to go in after the trap as if the condense trap in the boiler were to every run dry (highly unlikely) then POCs can potentially be released from the condense discharge. Other option is to put an inline trap and then run it into the standpipe
@@cputilitysolutions thanks for the reply. There’s thousands fitted like this. Some are even dropped in the top of the standpipe
Geat video, thank you
We all have them days Chiggs🤦🏻♂️
You know it mate 😅
I'm not an expert on tap changes but I think it might be better to spray the taps with water to check the seals before you connect it all up ad if there is a leak you have to disconnect the flexi's. I could be wrong but that's how I see it
Another method 👍🏾
Great channel and your doing a great job mate. Not let me down. You do what ever is right for you and family. If you need a chat or wanna go vegarli kichdree, let me know
Ah Hinesh thank you I really appreciate it 🙏🏾
Get a job with the NHS 4 day working week 40k plus
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Still got fibre glass in my thumb from changing bath taps....
Oh dear
Once had a fibreglass splinter in my finger from installing a bath, thought I’d got it out but after about a fortnight had to visit the local A&E for a doctor to remove something as big as a pin head but made my finger swell and caused a fair bit of pain particularly if I caught it accidentally.
Bro am a trainee gas engineer
Amen brother
Hate plastic tails to rads.
Yup!
Sh1t happens just plow through and move on
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