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Just after the general feel on what you guys think as experienced plumbers...whether it was learning from mistakes when you 1st started or knowing what you know now after ?'s years at the trade,

What would you say are your TOP 5 essential plumbing Tool/Items you could'nt live without?
 
6" wide jaw bahcos
ahmeg jaw droppers
pipe slices
footprint wrenches
all the rest of my tools lol
 
Thought you had a trailer on the back of the Range Rover for carring your wallet ?? :boat:
 
Top 5 Most Used

1. Little Rothy grips
2. 22/15 fitting spanner
3. Abrasive strips
4. Pipe slice
5. Screwdriver
 
Pvc cutters
Silicon Spray for push fit fittings
Box of assorted flexys
De- mounting tool for the hep fittings
Hammer.




No seriously, all depends on jobs you do. A very good assortment of tools is best. But i suppose my most used tools are , my grips and screwdrivers.
 
Fehn, rubber grip straps, pipe slice, stubby adjustables, 90 degree right angle drill
 
Flask, thermal cup, iPad, van, sandwich box.

They get me through the day everyday.... :)
 
i wouldn't try the stilletos until you are fully recovered though colin and not too tight with the bondage either lol
 
iPad, iphone, ipod,iwetvac,iwrench (I made the last 2 up - although how cool would they be ?)


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1. Box of flexis
2. Box of plastic fittings
3. PTFE
4. Mask and snorkel.
5. Insurance
 
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