I am going to try this with guitar string or piano wire. I had a catastrophic leak (split seam) on my 40 year old 150 gallon aquarium and have to re-build it.
Hi, answering both your questions - Yes, I am in Australia (Victoria). I think I paid around $3500, the gas pipes had to be upgraded in the installation. We have been really happy with it. Family of 5 and NEVER run out of hot water like we used with the old unit. It hasn't skipped a beat. I can't really tell you about the differences in our Bills as it has been a long time and energy prices have been increasing... Lastly, if you have a long house and it's installed at the start of the line, you will use a fair amount of water before it gets hot. My friend has 3 installed in his house and doesn't have the same wait times. I didn't get mine installed with the heat limiter and it heats to 60 degrees. Thanks for watching.
Hi Are you in Australia ? What price do they usually charge for the conversion. How is it going now, I am interested as I am going to get the same model soon. Ty for your video. Is it ok after 4y
Fantastic, I tried using a hammer and punch on my deck. Nothing happening. Would you be willing to tell me the model of that nail gun. Thank you so much
Thanks. The Vent was from Bunnings (hardware store in Australia) and the tool is a Dremel Trio. I am not sure if you can get a dremel trio anymore. I could have used a reciprocating saw instead, but I bought the dremel tool years ago and haven't really used it so I thought I'd give a go!
No I didn't ever change the trans oil. I used to get the car serviced by Peugeot. I had to do this repair because it was Christmas eve and I needed to use the car. I sold it in 2019. It was a good car.
@@varshajuvekar8750 measure the space you have to make sure the doors will cover the gap and height. Then the next step is the make the wooden rails that the doors hang on. The inside or the cupboard is up to you. I hope this helps.
The powerpoint is a weatherproof rated powerpoint and the lead from the unit is not damaged in any way. It's mounted on a wall under the eaves of my house, so it's not fully protected from rain. It has had to endure heavy rain since being installed and it's still working without any issues.
Nova Prime Exactly, not at all waterproofed plug/socket. Unfortunately, my system less than 3 years old has also been installed by a dopey/lazy plumber/electrician and has just died after torrential rains. I am trying to troubleshoot and have no idea how to test if pilot light is an issue and came across this example of yet another shonky tradesman install lol.
@@tracer7898 I had this system installed to my old mans house a year ago and the power switch is already crack/weathered. I cant imagine it lasting much longer unless either I or my dad build a DIY housing over the entire thing.
@@novaprime5114 the plug is the problem and I suspect water damage, even though under eave. the fitting should be waterproof. I am flat broke and still havent recovered from $1,000s installation and now will pay another overpriced tradey $300 to do what should have been done initially grrr
He lifted it heigh for clearance and the wood isn't to hold weight it's to stop the support rollers which try to stop truck lifting the cab and the wood is to stop them digging into the ground
I think you'd have to be careful what your trying to punch into. I don't know the workings of the nail gun, but it looks like a rod comes out and pushes the nail into the material. Without nails the rod will strike into the material and might bend if its too hard. Yes, I think you can adjust the depth. The point at the front looks like it can be adjusted further away from the material. I found it much easier than punching each nail down with a hammer and nail punch!
Hi mate, Bought a mower exactly like yours second hand,can you tell me please if it has a air cleaner filter?and not just a cover that goes over where a air cleaner looks like where it should be.
Hi there, Yes mine does have a filter. I removed the cover and checked. It's been a great mower. The key switch was a bit dodgy so I changed it to a push button bought at JayCar.
great video - thanks. Just one tip, dont use those crappy plastic washers. they dont last very long, use something brass like these: www.bunnings.com.au/fix-a-tap-13mm-1-2-soft-turn-tap-valve-6-pack_p5015448
Sorry I missed your message. I trade the car in 2019, but from memory, the tow bar (bought used) came with this orange control box that you could plug directly into. It was pretty straight forward.
do you tell them don't over fill the bin, don't take it tell them take most it off, I drive a skip bin truck and driving a Bobcat in the yard only small business over 10 years I drive a 8 tonne truck, I told the customers you need to take most of it and no asbestos if was a building site if was a asbestos they must wrap it up in black plastic
@@peterbrown1968 if I pull up to a bin and its overloaded with lots of little stuff that I cant just pull off myself ill keep driving and have the customer informed that they need to make the bin level..when the company i work for was doing well (about to go under any day now ) every single person that ordered a bin was told to have the bin level and given a list of things that we will not take and they would still overload it just to take it off again. People will try and get away with whatever they can these days
@@holdenfan4513 I have seen a video on RU-vid I think it was in the UK he picked up the garbage bin he reversed down the driveway and he tipped all the rubbish back out then he drives off, it was so funny you should find it you will have a laugh, my boss is selling the business
The installers asked me if I wanted to install the device to limit the heat to 50 degrees. I declined, mine is 60 degrees. They recommend 50 degrees if you have small kids.