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[video=youtube;RIhe6EzvhDo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIhe6EzvhDo[/video]
 
That was good Alex. It is one of those expert videos of how to boil an egg.
I don't do gas and never knew that a gas valve at the gas meter was for a purpose. Whatever next? - maybe them stopcock thingies in houses turn the water off? :grin:
 
a total idiot! also doing up the ls to rad nut not undoing it lol

Yes, hard to believe they also did that! The whole point of a video like that is surely to show a complete numbskull how to do the very basics, - spanner on nut, turn this direction, sort of stuff, but that idiot manages to get everything wrong, - except the bit of paper in the rad tails advice.
I love that he later states that anticlockwise depends on how you view it. :smile:
 
Best;881160 I love that he later states that anticlockwise depends on how you view it. :smile:[/QUOTE said:
Yeah, dumbass. Only issue with that being that doesn't change it being clockwise or anti-clockwise. You just have to know where you are standing in relation to the clock. Worryingly dim.
 
He closed the trv and opened the lockshield. Then he tightened the lockshield.

Far easier to stick a couple of compression cap ends on either end and lift of whilst still full of water.
 
We can all laugh at him but the main issue with it is if you're going to be giving advice specifically aimed at total amateurs in order that they do a job which could easily cause loads of damage if it goes wrong you best make sure it's a) for a job that the majority of people CAN safely have a crack at (i honestly believe removing a rad isn't one) and that it's explained extremely well, is totally comprehensive and contains lots of caveats and warnings. This does none of that.

Joe or Josephine Bloggs will sit down with their dad's old grips and a washing up bowl and 5 minutes later they'll be on the phone to AA1 Emergency Minimum £200 Call Outs R Us
 
We can all laugh at him but the main issue with it is if you're going to be giving advice specifically aimed at total amateurs in order that they do a job which could easily cause loads of damage if it goes wrong you best make sure it's a) for a job that the majority of people CAN safely have a crack at (i honestly believe removing a rad isn't one) and that it's explained extremely well, is totally comprehensive and contains lots of caveats and warnings. This does none of that.

Joe or Josephine Bloggs will sit down with their dad's old grips and a washing up bowl and 5 minutes later they'll be on the phone to AA1 Emergency Minimum £200 Call Outs R Us

There are a few forums around helping people in a scary way tbh.
 
"change free of charge in 2 hours". What about the F28 you just generated by not advising the custard to turn off the appliance if running...... Still, gets someone a call-out!
 
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