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Guess the missing boiler...... ;) ImageUploadedByTapatalk1361296846.427556.jpg
 
Hopefully not, there's spacers on the clips and they're spaced apart. Got me worried now ;)
 
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It's a shame to cover good copperwork, it's better than 99% of the so called art out there.
 
Haha first I was a plumber, second a heating engineer and now an artist.
 
Nice neat job.
If you've used the wee Talon spacers, you'll get foam insulation around the pipework without too many problems. Use tie wraps to bind it nice and tight.
 
Have to say mate your work is the absolute dogs ********. Teach me please lol

plumbersmate. this ain't rocket science,
first you need teaching, then a g3 cert,
and then do it how you want to see it in your own house,
if your not happy take it out and start again.
forget about the money,a good job is what it is all about.
a nice tidy job, a safe install, and a happy customer,life's sweet.
 
Nice neat job.
If you've used the wee Talon spacers, you'll get foam insulation around the pipework without too many problems. Use tie wraps to bind it nice and tight.
I only started using them about a year ago, make jobs where you have to lag so much easier.
 
I only started using them about a year ago, make jobs where you have to lag so much easier.
They also save bending crossovers if you use 2 spacers on a clip as the pipe will then pass right over the other one without touching it.
 
Yea haha it's crossed my mind but I might end up going a bit crazy! Like using 6 stacked up to pass over the pass overs :)
 
c'mon!!!

admit it, you get paid by the hour dont you?.

bet you get lunch breaks too!!.lol
 
Standard day rate redsaw, paye all the way.
 
Nice work, have you measured where the guttering stops outside ?
 
well done you are almost good as me :)pmsl
You have had lots of time to pull all this bends and how is the insulation going in !?
well done good job
 
I'm a pro, everything mentioned has been catered for. Even the immersion. I don't think the pictures are doing the spacing justice. ;)
 
Wouldn't know anything about that.......
 
Nice work pal.................. that coil will be a biatch to bleed even on a sealed system, due megaflos coil in coil construction, unless i have missed the AV?

Flue must be close to soffit?
 
half a mornings worth of work there plenty space to work in unlike the one i done today ,
agree with vern cant see aav nor low level doc??
 
Nice job ,, Can't see the balance valve on the cylinder return , !!!
 
Nice work pal.................. that coil will be a biatch to bleed even on a sealed system, due megaflos coil in coil construction, unless i have missed the AV?

Flue must be close to soffit?

Was just going to put vent on top of boiler, do megaflow specify otherwise?
flue easily clears gutter/ soffit. The drawing is a rough outline.

We'll see for sure tomorrow, it's changeover day.
 
Doc is on flow into cyl. Corrrr ou lot are hard work...
 
fair play to you for putting your work on here knowing what this mob is like !!!

Did you wipe your joints off or are they all green today?
 
fair play to you for putting your work on here knowing what this mob is like !!!

Did you wipe your joints off or are they all green today?

Anyone got a noose I can borrow?
 
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