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so here's my scenario

fitting an outside tap in a house which no one stays in because they haven't moved in there, have been working in it for the past few weeks so know where i'm fitting it and where the pipes are, turn up with tools bish bash bosh done in no time

plus i think people are talking about the actual time spent working on it, not from the time you have arrived at the customers and had some tea and a biscuit and a conversation before you began

So goalposts have been moved. Even so, thirty minutes is total carp. But if you want to believe it...
 
i dont need to believe it, i work at a high pace every day on 1 a day heating contracts, believe what you wish
 
Outside tap 1/2 hour, Absolute, total, complete, utter, irrefutable, genuine, honest, reality, cobblers. Dream on people.

Next you will be saying you don't believe cats taste like chicken :lol:

Obviously you like to pace yourself so your customers feel they are getting their 40 quids worth.
 
I'm going to fit an outside tap tomorrow, I will record and post here how the pros do it. ***
 
***bria handyman your Probibly holding your rothy grips the wrong away as well these can cost vital seconds
 
It is fun..


Handyman ***bria do u check for leeks

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In all honesty tho its an hour to fit outside tap , 20 mins of work 40 mins drinking tea !
 
Personally I am fed up with drilling securing fixing holes on centres, that are & always have been, too close. Particulary annoying with brickwork cladding.
My solution is: fix a square timber wallplate, maybe 100mm or 120 mm square, direct to the wall with exterior grade construction glue & secure with two positioning screws (yes drilling into masonry is needed but less precision). tThen fix the tap using stainless pozi or Philips head screws which are easier to drive & hold much more securely.
Then paint the timber.
It takes longer but it will never come loose unlike all the bloomin exterior taps in my home.
 
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So because this other handyman takes 2 hours means we do?

I'd take double the time to lay a floor than a joiner would!
 
So because this other handyman takes 2 hours means we do?

I'd take double the time to lay a floor than a joiner would!

Not sure many joiners fit floors, did you mean carpenters?

For no other reason than you claim to be able to fit outside taps in half an hour or less, I have to assume that you are not actually a plumber or your own experience would tell you otherwise.

See you around Walter...
 
in my country the person who fits the doors on the site is a joiner, am i wrong? :sweatdrop:
 
don't you mean jeiner lol

im not really a plumber im a delivery boy for dominos, i just have an interest in plumbing
 
nandos it is tonight! jeiner thats right, my mrs hates me for that.. hate isnt even strong, i also say beiler
 
carpenter???
what era are we in 50 BC!!!!!

Carpenters as you call them in this day and age are either chippie's ,joiners or labourers
 
119 posts about an ootside tap? Is this what the forum is reduced too? Really you should all be posting about.....

..........The reason I don't use flexies is.......

Now that's a REAL forum topic. Amateurs the lot of ya. :jester:

And by the way I win. I can install mains water to a garden in 3 minutes. It's called a big hose from the kitchen sink.
 
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119 posts about an ootside tap? Is this what the forum is reduced too? Really you should all be posting about.....

..........The reason I don't use flexies is.......

Now that's a REAL forum topic. Amateurs the lot of ya. :jester:

And by the way I win. I can install mains water to a garden in 3 minutes. It's called a big hose from the kitchen sink.

So You do use flexies?
 
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