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Welcome along.Hi, I have just tried to bleed a radiator with the key and the top of it has sheered off, I have put a towel down but there doesn't seem to be any water coming thankfully, what should I do in the long term?
Easibleed or ezebleed, some stupid name anyway do a valve to replace the broken one and you get to keep the old radiator.
Do you have a link? Never heard about itEasibleed or ezebleed, some stupid name anyway do a valve to replace the broken one and you get to keep the old radiator.
Nope replaces existing completelyThat’s assuming it’s a 1/2” sized one, still come across the very old types. A photo will help us out big time.
That’s why I asked mate.That’s assuming it’s a 1/2” sized one, still come across the very old types. A photo will help us out big time.
Sorry Ron not tonightDo you have a link? Never heard about it
Sorted it for you mate!Sorry Ron not tonight
That's it
Ok, but what about the old type rads which have got only a bleed screw in it? Once they are sheered off how are you going to change that.Nope replaces existing completely
Nope replaces existing completely
I got your back mate. No worries.That's it
Cheers. On canal boat using the phone and lousy connection up here in Yorkshire lol.Sorted it for you mate!
It doesn’t replace the one there Ron. It is an additional.Ok, but what about the old type rads which have got only a bleed screw in it? Once they are sheered off how are you going to change that.
There’s something bad about Yorkshire? I’d keep that to yourselfCheers. On canal boat using the phone and lousy connection up here in Yorkshire lol.
Not very bright and focused
Yeah, like take two steps and lose the ruddy wi-fi connection!There’s something bad about Yorkshire? I’d keep that to yourself
Will definitely keep that in mind for future thanks rpmEasibleed or ezebleed, some stupid name anyway do a valve to replace the broken one and you get to keep the old radiator.
I’ll keep it hush hush. Don’t worry.Yeah, like take two steps and lose the ruddy wi-fi connection!
Don't tell townfanjon I'm here though, had to come in with false number plates.
Yep cheers @rpmWill definitely keep that in mind for future thanks rpm
Never heard of that before looks like a good bit of kit have you use them before?Easibleed or ezebleed, some stupid name anyway do a valve to replace the broken one and you get to keep the old radiator.
Not yet myself but will order a couple for stockNever heard of that before looks like a good bit of kit have you use them before?
Nope and what looks good can be poo don't forget.Never heard of that before looks like a good bit of kit have you use them before?
I no what your saying i’ll Let someone else trial it firstNope and what looks good can be poo don't forget.
TFJ will never find me, I brought my old cricket sweater with me so I can blend in with the natives in the fields up here!Wouldn’t put it there though.
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