That reminds me, I've got a small 'frenchman' ( side jaw adjustable, not Carla Bruni's fella whose name escapes me!). An 8 or 10'' one of those would be nice but i haven't even seen them at boot sales or autojumbles
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see the 'olivepulloff' tool on eBay or YouTube. One tool for 10,15 & 22mmAh!!
Yeah, it would be handy....
10mm olives are a git to get off, as the soft copper means it's often on there forever!!
If you make a tool that can do them all, put me down for one.
see the 'olivepulloff' tool on eBay or YouTube. One tool for 10,15 & 22mm
I was happy for a second then saw it. Looks a right pain to use. Olive puller Olivepulloff plumbing tool | eBay
I wouldn't even attempt to pull or cut off an olive on minibore.
The last little tool I had I fired him for being a useless little git.You can get a little tool that scores a groove in the chrome so the grab ring bites.
Stick this on the telly in the room tonight when you go to bedFire that doesn't burn.
Saw this X-Hose on a shopping channel this morning and thought it was pretty good how it expands and shrinks. It'd certainly save some room in the van.
That's a very good point.Probably not work on low pressure as a drain down hose particularly well either. Seeing it contract about ten foot in the video under mains pressure with the sprinkler on I can see it contracting back to it's original length whilst draining down. Can you imagine the scene as the hose contracts back into the hallway and pours black water all over Mrs Jones new cream shag pile.
Thought of a few today,
1. A tool to tell us where to drill through a joist so that it is straight
2. A clip that holds pipe up while soldering
3. A tool to stop movement on pipes whilst soldering
4. a tool to push pipes so that they dont pull out when soldering
5. some way of cleaning pipes when you take them apart so when you put a different fitting on it is easy to put back on.
6. an app with all the most important regulations on it, cutting joists etc
7. a toolbox that tells you when you are out of flux, glue, solder, wire wool etc
8. a gas bottle that tells you when you are down to 1/4 full
2+3. Improvise, use tools, offcuts of pipe etc to make wedges to hold pipes in position when you solder.Thought of a few today,
1. A tool to tell us where to drill through a joist so that it is straight
2. A clip that holds pipe up while soldering
3. A tool to stop movement on pipes whilst soldering
4. a tool to push pipes so that they dont pull out when soldering
5. some way of cleaning pipes when you take them apart so when you put a different fitting on it is easy to put back on.
6. an app with all the most important regulations on it, cutting joists etc
7. a toolbox that tells you when you are out of flux, glue, solder, wire wool etc
8. a gas bottle that tells you when you are down to 1/4 full
Like a said experience is need it2+3. Improvise, use tools, offcuts of pipe etc to make wedges to hold pipes in position when you solder.
4. Assemble the pipe and fitting, then pinch it slightly with a pair of grips, that will hold it in place and stop it falling out.
7. Keep two of everything and replace as soon as you are down to one.
8. You get a feel for how much is left by the weight of the bottle and also see no.7!
This is the best drain down hose you can get.
How is it any better than my hose lock anti kink hose?
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