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ok lads been having computer problems and could not post on the forum anyway,
if you go on to youtube and type in radtubeclamp there ... -
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ok lads been having computer problems and could not post on the forum anyway,
if you go on to youtube and type in radtubeclamp there is a 9 min video on how to remove a radiator using these rad clamps ideal for tilers i think
google rad clamps and you will find there is plenty about will make your job easier
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ok lads been having computer problems and could not post on the forum anyway,
if you go on to youtube and type in radtubeclamp there is a 9 min video on how to remove a radiator using these rad clamps ideal for tilers i think
google rad clamps and you will find there is plenty about will make your job easier
I dont take rads off thats a plumbers job, check you insurance to see if your covered for flooding customers house when it leaks...
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Quite right
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radiator removal sounds and is in most occasions a straightforward job but dont vounteer to do so unless super confident and insured as there are so many variables in heating systems now and if you cream craker a sysytem the outlay for a heating engineer will seriously cost you in money and rep - get a plumber to do it and use it as networking as you can see one anothers work and pass it on - make money dont p*^s it all over the floor
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And never take one off and leave off overnight especially with a trv on like a plasterer did on a job i was on.
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Hi jamesy, if you have never taken a rad off before ,don't, unless you are with someone who has. I take them off but I'm insured and very few are as straight forward as the videos from the people who trying to part you from your money!!
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Get a plumber, Sometimes the risks arnt worth it
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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