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I have recently moved from an hourly rate to price work on new build sites. I was wondering if there are any experienced plumbers who have been on price work that can recommend some handy tools or methods to get things done a bit quicker without compromising the quality. Simple things I have found is using a tool belt in first fix roughings etc. Also I currently have to hand pump pressure test is there a quicker way. Cheers
 
cordless mitre saw for the 40-80 noggins per house
cordless nail gun for said noggins
cordless angle drill
timber stick for marking your pipe runs and x3 spacings

2 hammers to save time looking for the first one you have left in the ceiling

chalk line to mark your drill zones and pipe runs

red spray paint to mark up your dabs for fixing points (saves having to keep talking to plasters and chippys wasting time)

Quickest way to pressure test is to connect up to mains supply if connected, will fill and get you to 3bar before you need the pump. Use a NRV.

One of the biggest things is to have good quality drill bits and plenty of them, hit a nail, then bin the bit straight away.

Cut and chamfere svp with a grinder.

buy good quality powertools, have atleast 6-8 batterys 12 would be better. 4 chargers at home (or multi charger) charge batts as you walk into the door so if you fall asleep you will always have 4 batts ready to go next day. yes i fall asleep alot LOL.
 
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Three best tools in my van apart from my self are,
1. An Aquavac, I've been on jobs where both Noah and Moses turned up to laugh at me, but my Aquavac sent both of em packing!
2. Erbauer multi tool, sounds like a ladies toy on speed, but it'll cut through anything like hot snot, especially sparkies cables when they use the holes you've drilled for Yer pipes
3. Loveslave, getting harder to find nowadays, especially a decent one that can take a proper thrashing! and is still of any use after 10:30 in the mornin!
 
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Yeah I did heat it to red hot and quench to anneal it but I still had to wack it with a hammer to get it to form, the sliding hammer on the former was completely insufficient. Maybe a bit of soap on the former would help too?
 
Small moves keep rotating. Never had a problem.
It's not every day in use it. But when Ya 30 odd mile away from a supplier it's a God send.

Ps mine is the expanding type. Not the slide hammer type
 

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