You know you're immersed when you start tilting your head to try and get a better angle to see down the pipes and then remembering that you're watching a video and that's not how it works
What a beautiful historic house. Built by craftsman by the looks of that 120 year old main pipe. Real pride back then for quality. Will be amazing once restoration is complete. Great content Ollie!!
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Great old tiling. I hope the owner intends to preserve it. The drains could be the end of it though. You have taught us that age, ground movement, roots, renovations, are all the enemies of sewers.
Ollie, it's amazing how a job that starts out so simple can get so complicated. You really have to be part detective to sort everything out. Great content man!
He could invest in decent tools and just get the job done instead of playing games. From the time I shut my engine off I would have been pulling out in less than an hour.
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That's how the floor waste is specifically designed to work. It'd be pointless to have it connected into the main plumbing. Unlikely that toilet was installed in the early 1900's. You can tell from the mis-mash of pipework that the whole bathroom has been botch plumbed in after the rest of the house was built.
Thanks for the video Ollie great job blasting out the drains in the AU awesome mate, nasty black crap in the bathtub drain. Take care of yourself and family ❤️❤️👍 and be Blessed. Jesus Saves trust in Him. Amen.
if you use a step drill bit to drill out that drain cover there would only be metal shavings to contend with rather than using a hole saw that sometimes might drop that piece of metal down the drain.
Not sure how you feel about those liners that are blown through the cast iron piping. But he seems like a great candidate since it’s still in such good condition. Do you know if roots have trouble getting through that stuff once it’s lined with the new plastic material??
When the pipes are put in or anything else correctly it seems like they last a long time it's almost like when you do it right you don't have to redo it....