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I wouldn't have the patience to video it. Wouldn't have seen anything on last nights last job, bloody soot everywhere.
The music is annoying 🙂
Nice boiler to show it on with it looking like the boilerhouse model. Plenty of room.
I was always taught to change the nozzle with the burner pointing upright so that you get that little squirt of oil as you tighten it up, but each to their own.
I don't use an analyser but a wet kit, looks more mystical to the custs.
Nice video, just hope people don't think they can drop the baffles out, hoover it and leave it at that for a service.
i like it,
can we have a youtube page on boiler servicing, gotta to be worth a giggle.
Hi Pete, I was just watching your vid and the wife really liked the music you had on. Snyder chance of the name? Nice video too
14 mins to service one of them?.
scandolous.lol
The music is annoying 🙂
Philistine Poor Amadeus will be turning in his grave (or what's left of him) 🙂
Try finding a piece of music 14 minutes long, not many options even in the classical section.
You may have noticed no gloves, less little squirts of oil the better, actually never thought of that good idea to fill the new nozzle.
Wet kit, sheesh another box to blow the dust off 🙂 still very handy as a back up might try a video using one, then again maybe not 🙂
The message is supposed to be use an analyser, seriously if there's anything you think should be taken out let me know, it's not supposed to a set of instructions for DIY.
Thanks for the review.
Sorry Pete, had'nt thought about the one bit of music for 14 minutes.
Can't get away with gloves whilst doing a service, unless its hot (gauntlets) or like the black hole of Calcutta. But I always find I shred the goves within a couple of minutes of putting them on.
The more I thought about it I like seeing the analyser, it will put people off from doing it themselves. Can't see somebody paying 500+ to save a few quid each year on a service.
At least with the wet kit I don't spend out on calibration just a new bottle of fluid now and again. If I was doing nothing but oil then I would probably invest in an analyser, but my kits been sat mainly unused all through the summer. Odd commission and breakdown but it's been bathroom central.
Now what you want is an old nasty myson, with soot everywhere for your next vid.
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