Search results for query: rothenberger

  1. ban-all-sheds

    Search by date order

    Is there a cut-off date, so when asking for results to be ordered by date, not all are shown? http://www.diynot.com/diy/search/4867551/?q=rothenberger&o=relevance gets 84 results. http://www.diynot.com/diy/search/4867554/?q=rothenberger&o=date gets only 73. :confused:
  2. A

    Gas-Torch recommendation(s)

    ...head for odds and sods and awkward spots. I have both and would highly recommend. Link here for the remote head http://www.tradecounterdirect.com/plumbing-tools/gas-burners-accessories/rothenberger-trigger-torch-with-gas-holder_34120.html The others are easily googleable (is that a word?) Jon
  3. bazdaman

    Gas-Torch recommendation(s)

    http://www.screwfix.com/p/rothenberger-super-fire-torch-propane-gas-cylinder/83005?kpid=83005&cm_mmc=Google-_-Product%20Listing%20Ads-_-Sales%20Tracking-_-sales%20tracking%20url&cm_mmc=Google-_-Shopping%20-%20Tools-_-Shopping%20-%20Tools&gclid=CjwKEAjw55K4BRC53L6x9pyDzl4SJAD_21V11WzfJ0atltTf3qrRu...
  4. ban-all-sheds

    Gas-Torch recommendation(s)

    ...copper using propane, BUT it would be good to have the option of MAPP just in case, ditto a range of different nozzles, shields etc. Rothenberger/Bernzomatic seem to be the common choices, often accompanied by the circling of the wagons by each camp, but are there other options? Sievert...
  5. bernardgreen

    Remove tap back nut

    This type of wrench gets into most basin tap recesses. http://www.diy.com/departments/rothenberger-basin-wrench/191171_BQ.prd
  6. J

    Remove tap back nut

    ...but I am having real trouble getting the tap back nut off. I bought a basin wrench similar to this one: http://www.diy.com/departments/rothenberger-basin-wrench/139416_BQ.prd The problem is the space is so tight I cant open up the clamp enough to get it around the nut. It doesnt help that...
  7. N

    Unscrewing a shower plughole for cleaning

    Maybe try a Rothenberger ro pump force pump - or similar make - More powerful than a plunger.
  8. stardanny

    Opening stop cock cover

    Probably stuck. Give it a wiggling, tap it with hammer, to try loose it up. If fail, buy this and try it: http://www.screwfix.com/p/rothenberger-manhole-key-with-extended-handle-520mm/9638k Daneil.
  9. A

    Remove kitchen tap with rigid copper tail

    Thank you all for the the great advice. So my shopping list looks like this: Pipe cutter ISO Tap Tail Adapter Compression Coupler Male
  10. N

    Stopcock spindle handle, where from?

    One of these onto the spindle http://www.screwfix.com/p/plumbing-tools-by-rothenberger-4-way-radiator-services-cabinet-key/84379 and then long arms (!) or http://www.screwfix.com/p/rothenberger-universal-stopcock-key-36/71652
  11. S

    Stopcock spindle handle, where from?

    A basin wrench would probably be the ideal thing. here's a telescopic one. http://www.screwfix.com/p/plumbing-tools-by-rothenberger-telescopic-basin-wrench-32mm/71701
  12. shambolic

    Radiator will not come on

    No they won't as there's a big lumping bit of wood sitting on it ;)
  13. F

    Radiator will not come on

    You don't need to attack the cover with a knife FFS. A pair of grips will pull it off.: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rothenberger-SO5-2204-Water-Pliers-Pieces/dp/B002NKG522
  14. N

    Pipe cutter wheels

    http://www.screwfix.com/p/rothenberger-automatic-tube-cutter-22mm/24477
  15. T

    Creating a sealed pipe before plunging

    Thanks, I have bought a 7m "snake", but it didn't help, and actually made the issue worse. The water was slowly emptying before, and it's hardly moving now. The issue is that there are several welded bends and also the drain pipe goes for about 3 meters fairly flat (behind kitchen fittings)...
  16. stardanny

    Creating a sealed pipe before plunging

    Best to use this: http://www.diy.com/hand-tools/rothenberger-pipe-drain-cleaning-coil-l137m-t40mm/139427_BQ.prd?gclid=CJ2KusuviMoCFSMHwwod8K8Kmg&ppc_type=shopping&ecamp=SEAPLA139427_BQ&ef_id=VoZQeQAAAT-dQ9ZJ:20160101101001:s Remove trap and go into waste pipe. Daniel
  17. J

    Blow Torch for DIY'er

    ...succumbed to the pressure. I've placed my order for the SuperFire 2 :) Would this be the suitable gas can: http://www.screwfix.com/p/rothenberger-disposable-propane-gas-cylinder-400g/71092?cm_sp=Search-_-SearchRec-_-Area2&_requestid=274071#_=p Any specific tips on the use of the SuperFire2...
  18. dilalio

    Blow Torch for DIY'er

    http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rothenberger-Superfire-2-Blow-Torch-Soldering-Brazing-Gas-Refillable-Gun-3-5644-/272069056257?nav=SEARCH And you'll never be able to blame the tool ;)
  19. A

    Blow Torch for DIY'er

    ...be fine. Clean the joint once cool and then inspect with a small mirror to make sure you can see solder all the way around. Now got a Rothenberger same as the pros, it's more controllable but also is a lot hotter so easy to overheat everything if you're not careful. I've always used lead...
  20. J

    Blow Torch for DIY'er

    If your advice is to pay the extra and buy a Rothenberger as it's necessary for the job I am doing, I will do that but didn't want to go buying a tool that the pros would for a one-off job. Having said that, it would only take one leak to render the whole thing a failure and I do have around 70...
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