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Did anyone watch dragons den tonight? There was a guy selling a product called radclamp to remove rads of the wall without draining. The tool that really caught my eye was the pump removal tool.

I think if the Dragons picked on the nightmare it is to something’s remove ceased pump nuts that have been on systems for 20 years plus that are also usually close to pipes and hard to reach, they would have invested in this invention but then again they aren’t plumbers lol

The amount of times I know my brother has nearly hit a copper cylinder trying to break lose the nuts when something like this would make an excellent crimbo prez :D lol.

If anyone can tell me where I can buy this pump tool?
 
The only thing you need to remove a rad without draining is 2 thumbs.
A Hammer and screwdriver will get most pump nuts to move but if it doesn't then cut the nut with a junior hacksaw.
 
thanks for the advice but sometimes the pump needs to be refitted. yes i agree 2 thumbs work but sometimes can get messy depending on big your thumbs and how long your arms are lol.

I m just after the this pump removal tool or something like it that clamps around the nut. mainly for when the pumps not always so aces sable to put a good swing in with a hammer and screw driver.
 
yes i saw it, just spent an hour looking on t'net.
try 'dragons den tools'.
looking for the tap of thing personally.
good luck.
 
A hammer and screwdriver hit on the edges of the nut will turn it. If you need to cut the pump nut a new one will just fit back on in it's place. Thats what the cut outs on the nuts are for.;)
 
yeah it didnt explain properly when i saw it the rad clamp is just a wrench but like the idea of holding water in rad if you are on your own to prevent spills . Would defo buy the tap clamp gland remover thingy let me know if anyone finds it.
 
hi johnmcginty

I saw the tap thing when i went on the site for the clamp. The website is radclamp.com
if you get one let us know whats its like.

cheers

craig
 
Feel a rant coming on

Do not want to put a downer on anyone wanting to expand their tool kit but what a load of rubbish,they can not even get their prices right !!
If anyone wants any of this tat,wait a few months and you will find it for a fraction of the price down the local market

If I was requesting £ 89,000,think could come up with some better loss making alleged plumbing items

And if anyone needs any of this stuff,they are doing something wrong

ps. thats the rad and tap rubbish ,have not seen pump tat yet,not holding my breath :rolleyes:

rant over

Have a nice day everyone :)
 
:D:D:D

I totally agree with you Puddle. They will end up at the bottom of the toolbag adding extra weight for a few months before making it to the bin. :D:D
 
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