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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3ae5gPyLhQ I like it...needle bearings everwhere, less stress on the hands, rock hard cutting wheel + spare, one size required and no pipe deformation.
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Is there anyone out there recognise the manufacturer of the shower mixer valve , there is no markings on the leaver or brass work. It has started to leak around the barrel. Thanks
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After not doing plumbing for alot of years my tools could probably do with an upgrade eg my bacho 10,12 inches open about as wide as a 6inch wide jaw now. I see the armeg jaws for taps so probably going pick up them. Also see knipex adjustable wrench that looked good. Any tool ideas to make life...
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I need to replace 13 TRVs due to sticking issues, I saw that Honeywell do a tool to remove and exchange the TRV inserts', this will save me draining the system and saving time, anyone know where I could hire one from? Cheers
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Yes I know topic has been covered umpteen times but here is another. Has anyone experience of the Rigid 32573 supposedly goes from 6mm up to 28mm? Only asking as a bit fed up with my Kopex ones, I only do a bit of DIY cutting but have 3 sizes 15,22 and 28. The 15mm is shot the 28 is plastic and...
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Having a brain fade, I had a boxful and now I can't find them anywhere. Seen, bought or used these.? Used for extra trunking support, no not my pants.
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The drain cock on my water cylinder is very close to the ground and is obscured by piping installed by the previous owner. The spigot is at the bottom but, try as I might, I can find nothing to tighten it. Can anyone offer any advice ? Thanks
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I'm looking for a quality robust sealant between rubber bathroom flooring and sanitary ware as well as gap filling between floor and skirting, it's not a wet room but needs to go off hardish and be easy to clean. Does CT1 fit the bill?
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Just got myself a new 15/22mm pipe bender and am looking for a container. I have seen a couple of bespoke bags, but would rather a solid case of some form, if available. Any ideas or pointers as to a suitable solid container?
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Hi everyone, I am going to change the tap in my bathroom, is it quite straightforward to change a single lever tap, do I need any specific tools or should I get a plumber in to do the job, thanks.
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Hi all, I'm a novice so go easy ;-) I have a Rothenberger SuperFire 2 torch and would like some advice as to how to safely remove the tip from the gas canister as it is advised to store them separately when not in use? The advice slip says when storing, turn the control knob to the ON...
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Hi, anyone used the PlumbChum yet. Pretty decent tool. https://www.tactiletools.co.uk/products/plumb-chum
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Hi all Hope everyone is staying safe. Need a little help as over the past few years I have kept my pipe slices in all kinds of containers but have ended up getting broken or just takes too much room in my install bag. Anyone, come across anything decent? Thanks
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What’s the best vacuum cleaner For cleaning out oil boilers
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Hi Guys, I run my own firm and always struggle to find good dust sheets like the British Gas ones. Heavy cotton in a colour other than cream with company logo at a decent price is all I’m after!! So I’ve decided to source and make my own version and just wanted to get a idea if people would be...
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Can anyone tell me what is the best way to drill a hole in a soil stack. What drill would be best.Its external. Thanks.
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Thanks in advance, this was a tool a plumber friend has that I know I need also. I think I could make out that it's a Ridgid, but not sure.
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Had to change a couple of monoblock taps a while ago and struggled to do the job untill I bought a set of cheap box spanners.. Although the spanners worked, I would prefer to use sockets where possible. I have now found some 80mm deep reach sockets on line and I am wondering if they would be...
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Hi Guys, I'm looking to purchase a 40mm PVC/Plastic pipe cutter, i have a ceapy chinese ratchet type one but the ratchet system is broke, plus a 40mm pipe barely fits into it. I will be doing a lot of floplast or polypipe solvent 40mm cuts (not sure which atm, whoever is cheapest and does...
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