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Did you get the tile out without smashing it?????
didn’t even attempt it as it’s the only one no spare got the owner to do it hence the grinder marks and chips on the tiles
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Did you get the tile out without smashing it?????
Works a treat.Strange place to fit a Fan?
Basin seems low, is it for a child?I’m finishing this tomorrow morning.
Ha ha. Yes mate. In a nursery.Basin seems low, is it for a child?
Have you done a strip down service on a pure/energy yet?Got back today to finish this one off . Cheers Kop
Yes mate bit like a Ideal logic no dramas pretty straight forward reallyHave you done a strip down service on a pure/energy yet?
I need to go on a training day for themYes mate bit like a Ideal logic no dramas pretty straight forward really
Anyone noticed services taking longer due to boilers not being done on their 12 month routine? ? I keep finding niggly weeps and dirter heat exchangers all add to extra time on the job this one is gonna be a bit more this time ££££ grrr. Kop
Bet you wouldn't of left this one 9 years with out a strip down just a FGA and safety check ?? This afternoons entertainment and to top it all it wouldn't stay lit once cleaned out a new set of electrodes sorted it . KopUnfortunately no, don’t really do servicing, more of a visual, gas rate, FGA , it’s what the company wants. Don’t think I’ve ever serviced anything at all
Bet you wouldn't of left this one 9 years with out a strip down just a FGA and safety check ?? This afternoons entertainment and to top it all it wouldn't stay lit once cleaned out a new set of electrodes sorted it . Kop
Yes mate it does the job ideal for washing out heat exchangers and sumps the end unscrews and pulls off leaving a 8mm pipe which is really handy for tight spots . Cheers kopThat's grimy, those ones definitely take ages. Had one last week that hadn't had a service in the 12 years its been fitted, was an absolute state, especially as the ceiling had come down at some point and the expansion vessel at the back (ariston micro genus he, so its exposed) was covered in huge chunks of plaster, that was fun to replace. The inside was also full of grit and flies and the heat exchanger was nasty. I should probably charge a bit extra if they haven't been serviced in 3+yrs.
Is the portable power washer in the picture good? Haven't seen one of those before.
Yes mate it does the job ideal for washing out heat exchangers and sumps the end unscrews and pulls off leaving a 8mm pipe which is really handy for tight spots . Cheers kop
Thats about right got mine at the Range storeNIce one, really reasonable price too, have just ordered one for just shy of £16 delivered.
Bet you wouldn't of left this one 9 years with out a strip down just a FGA and safety check ?? This afternoons entertainment and to top it all it wouldn't stay lit once cleaned out a new set of electrodes sorted it . Kop
self employment bud is where you should be aiming , i worked for companies for 30 + years making others wealthy before i took the plunge its now 9 years and haven't looked back always busy and my own boss jobs get done right, im happy customers are happy i get more work and recommendations no advertising no website just word of mouth and i am not the cheapest quality costs that little bit more. Regards KopI suppose it would depend on fga results if they’re ok, then it gets left, loads of our stock of Vaillant’s are 10 - 12 years no strip down it really p****s me off, because I’d love to strip them down, but they’re monitoring costs etc now ffs. Might also be why I’m not the best on fault finding
Unbelievable id be gone !I suppose it would depend on fga results if they’re ok, then it gets left, loads of our stock of Vaillant’s are 10 - 12 years no strip down it really p****s me off, because I’d love to strip them down, but they’re monitoring costs etc now ffs. Might also be why I’m not the best on fault finding
Did you change the pins as well?Bet you wouldn't of left this one 9 years with out a strip down just a FGA and safety check ?? This afternoons entertainment and to top it all it wouldn't stay lit once cleaned out a new set of electrodes sorted it . Kop
Where from?NIce one, really reasonable price too, have just ordered one for just shy of £16 delivered.
Did you change the pins as well?
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Where from?
self employment bud is where you should be aiming
Earth pins mate. Holding the insulation in place. After 9 years would be surprised if they weren’t down to little stubs.Pins mate not sure what you mean ? Both electrodes got changed spark and flame sensing, cheers Kop
What litre is yours mate?Yes mate it does the job ideal for washing out heat exchangers and sumps the end unscrews and pulls off leaving a 8mm pipe which is really handy for tight spots . Cheers kop
Yep thats the one mate makes servicing that bit easier and more controllableFrom the Eurocarparts ebay shop, £19.99 wit free p&p and it had a 20% off when you use POCKET20 discount code on the checkout page.
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No mate they were in a state bud cleaned up fine , electrodes were a bit bent tried cleaning them bud and straightening em but i changed them in the end they needed doing in all honesty the new spark electrode is different shape now.Earth pins mate. Holding the insulation in place. After 9 years would be surprised if they weren’t down to little stubs.
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What litre is yours mate?
Newcastle mate. Grandads 80th.Looks nice H where's that ? I am off to Lincoln next Friday for a long weekend enjoy your self mate cheers kop
Newcastle mate. Grandads 80th.
self employment bud is where you should be aiming , i worked for companies for 30 + years making others wealthy before i took the plunge its now 9 years and haven't looked back always busy and my own boss jobs get done right,
You just pick it up mate as you go along I did a few manufacturers courses you just get to know the faults on certain boilers, it's often a process of elimination the flow charts in the manual along with the fault codes , it's worth learning how to use a multimeter property aswell , you tube is also useful if you're struggling and as a learning aid . Regards KopI was going to say Newcastle, but didn’t want to look a tit and it be like London
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Where did you find best for experience mate?
KOP was it you that rigged up one of those pump up bottles to add inhibitor to filling loops?Thats about right got mine at the Range store
Yes mate you can do that I just use the plant spray type from a garden centreKOP was it you that rigged up one of those pump up bottles to add inhibitor to filling loops?
Yes mate you can do that I just use the plant spray type from a garden centre
I’m chilling here this weekend. Lovely weather this morning.
First fix for this later in the week, plus a home made towel warmer.
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Coal fired?
Look at the joists on that
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Look at the joists on that
No mate remove the standard Lance what these come with the attach a piece of clear polythene tube with a jubilee clip , the connection to the filling loop or rad is a short length of 15 mm pipe warm the ploythene tube insert the tube again fit a jubilee clip then adapt to suit your application. Cheers kopDoes the filling loop bolt straight onto the sprayer handle or is there a fitting/fittings you use?
No mate remove the standard Lance what these come with the attach a piece of clear polythene tube with a jubilee clip , the connection to the filling loop or rad is a short length of 15 mm pipe warm the ploythene tube insert the tube again fit a jubilee clip then adapt to suit your application. Cheers kop
Bet that was fun to move! How many of you does it take to lug that around?
Just myself. Plenty of practice and....
Hurrah, its finally arrived and into its final position. It's the slimline so it's only 165kg.
started first fixing the upstairs of a house refurb. 3 heating zones and secondary return on H/W.
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