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Phone rings - 'Hi, can you come and replace our bath taps, we want a bath/shower mixer thingy. We also have a leak under our kitchen sink. How much will it be?'

Me - 'Usually £60 plus VAT for the first hour which is normally enough to sort both of those out.'

I get there with the apprentice. Turns out to be the original taps on an old cast iron bath. The brass backing nuts have seized onto the cast iron bath so well that nothing, and I mean nothing is getting them off. Only option is to angle grind off the taps and knock them through as there is no room to get the angle grinder underneath the bath. I explain to the customer that there is a good chance this could damage the bath. Customer understandably doesn't want to risk it as they are having the bathroom replaced next year.

Thus no pay there today.

Leaking kitchen sink waste, cheap imported sink with non-standard fittings underneath, has been bodged already. No standard pipe or trap can be inserted into the leaking outlet to repair the leak. Tried some plumbers gold, not very confident it is going to stop the leak so didn't charge any labour at all this evening.

Potentially out of this I may have a sink replacement and a bathroom install but there's a good chance I've wasted 2 hours completely tonight. All for what would have been probably £30 profit normally!
 
I want to see the bits he bought and from where. I am going to buy them.

Would have to cut all the pipework away first to even put all that gear on the tap back nuts... Then if by some miracle you fit an impact gun under the bath lol, it still won't undo.... You gotta then re pipe & charge bugger all for failing in your attempt...

I too hate small jobs... If its such a small job lady, you do it yourself...
 
I've always found with cast baths a box spanner and a blow lamp shifts them. The blow lamp melts the boss white or whatever gunk they used. As it cools it gets tighter, just re heat.
 
Lots of small jobs in a day can be very profitable though, 5 under 1 hour fixes and I earn more than if I price myself for a full day somewhere. It can work out very well, but you can also get some that are a real pain.
 
Gassafe there was no need to cut any pipework as I was able to get enough clearance.
 
yeah, I am curious too, bought a dewalt impact driver from screwfix last week, can I use it to blast nuts off or is this dangerous??
 
yeah, I am curious too, bought a dewalt impact driver from screwfix last week, can I use it to blast nuts off or is this dangerous??
If I can get the picture off of my phone, I would post on here....or I can email to someone who can then post it on here.
 
i just cut one side with my fein. back nut isn't so tight then......

This one was an old brass back nut. I've used the Fein before to cut plastic ones that are tight but does it cut brass ones?
 
i use my bosch multi-tool to cut of close-coupling wc bolts all the time.going through a backnut would take longer but presumably do-able. oh so much fun though.
 
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