Just stumbled upon this video. Great work Karen. A real confidence booster for lay people to have a go at DIY. The blooper reel cracked me up! It's the kind of thing I would do more than you. lol! Keep up the good work! Cheers, :)
brilliant information! I never knew about which way to wind the thread seal or the "round the park" approach to the wrench. I just tried to take up tap apart because it is leaking but don't have the strength to shift it :-(
numerous stress tests have been performed to debunk the myth that the 'big side of an adjustable wrench is stronger than the small.' It makes zero difference, they'll all break at roughly the same amount of force regardless of which side you use.
I'm pleased with that little job! What did you think?
I think you did well in the end
@@lynnie60w Thank you! That's one more job I can cross off my to-do list.
You did better than I would have. I’m not an expert on how to use a wrench. Maybe it depends whether you are left or right handed 🤷♀️
@@How2Housewife only thing I know for sure is that the tap is fixed and I did it myself. 😁 and I'm happy about that!
Just stumbled upon this video. Great work Karen. A real confidence booster for lay people to have a go at DIY. The blooper reel cracked me up! It's the kind of thing I would do more than you. lol! Keep up the good work! Cheers, :)
Thank you, Kevin! It's always been one of my goals to encourage people to have a go. Thank you for the lovely feedback. I'm glad you had a giggle! 😊
Great explanation, you can compete easily with any pro plumber. Well done Karen and thank you for sharing.
Aww gee thank you! 🤩 and it's still working with no leaks or problems.
brilliant information! I never knew about which way to wind the thread seal or the "round the park" approach to the wrench. I just tried to take up tap apart because it is leaking but don't have the strength to shift it :-(
I'm glad it helped. They can be quite tight but as long as you know you're turning it the correct way, just give it a good pull. Good luck with it! 😊
Loved this!
Thank you for the lovely feedback. I hope it helped! 👍
Thank you. You made it look easy. 😊
It was a very hot and awkward job but definitely easier than I expected!
Love this.
I hope it helped. Thank you for your lovely feedback! 😊
Wonderful - nicely explained. Thanks Karen.
I'm glad it helped. Thank you for the lovely feedback. 😊
@@AthomewithKaren I’ve done it!! Well, actually my neighbour provided the muscle.
@@judy101H I'm grinning widely!! I can feel your joy and pride! Well done! Thank you for letting me know! 🤩🎉👍
Thankyou👏 this explains it so well!
Thank you for the feedback, dianne rose. I'm so glad it helped! 😊
Awesome
I hope it helped. Thank you for the lovely feedback! 😊
numerous stress tests have been performed to debunk the myth that the 'big side of an adjustable wrench is stronger than the small.' It makes zero difference, they'll all break at roughly the same amount of force regardless of which side you use.
@@ggbogo935 thank you for that tip! It's good to know because I can never remember which way it should go. Now I don't need to worry about it! 😁