Use Liquid PTFE often, never had any problems 👌🏼 you see a blue seal all the way around shows you’ve got enough in there! Keep up the top content mate 👍🏼
Another excellent video. Great first time bend on that right hand pipe. Was that 22mm pipe you were bending ? Thems handy clips are they like the spice girls song when 2 become 1 if you know what I mean? Cheers brilliant stuff really enjoy your vids keep it up.
Another great video fella funny enough was watching this video from the van waiting for customer to let me in so I can change that lovely left hand block on the worcester🙌 keep em coming pal and great content
smart work, will say I missed the DCV's on the outside taps or am I just blind? Also I use loctite 55, tried the liquid and just don't get on with it, always weeps unless you've got 2 hours to stand around waiting for it to go off.
Might stick to the thread then, and I’ve got to hold my hands up was hoping no one would notice, the merchants had run out of outside taps with check valves so had to buy ones with check valves 😞 I’m ashamed of myself 😂😂
@@SmartPipePlumbing yeah exactly why I stick to thread tbh Yeah haha my bad for pointing it out ;) always have them in my local Screwfix tbh other than that mate 👌
@@SmartPipePlumbing yeah but it doesn’t take long to go off. I mainly use it on big tapped fittings where it’s a pain to strip them back and re do them if they wrap. Main thing that puts me off using on more stuff is the price of the loctite version
@@SmartPipePlumbing don't buy loctite liquid, buy the cheaper stuff, it's on BES I can't remember the name but it's the same at a fraction of the cost. Good upto 1000bar. You won't look back I promise.
@@SmartPipePlumbing Tru-blu from toolstation just as good as loctite 55. Grab yourself a bottle of Laco Slic Tite too lasts a little longer, great bang for buck.