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  1. C

    Does this torch look like its good enough for plumbing......

    One of these will do the trick. Do go for propane and not butane.
  2. A

    new cable for power tool

    I have a rothenberger pipe threader which the cable has become damaged due to being trapped and split, what is the type of cable I require to change it ?
  3. leakydave

    What Blowtorch???

    I recommend you buy a torch with an adjustable flame. Flame for 8mm tiny compared to 42mm! I have rothenberger and has done me well for years.
  4. D

    Towel rad needs constant bleeding

    Ok here goes. I have my Rothenberger at the ready and a full face mask..... Anyone got a fire extinguisher in case the place goes up :D
  5. T

    Shower waste doesn't go quick enough

    The pipe is blocked. You can buy a rothenberger drain cleaning snake for around £15 ,and try clearing the pipe work. What length is the pipe from trap to stack ?
  6. D

    Bristan Orta basin taps. Advice/Help.

    Did you use a 17mm spanner? Try using boiled water on the valves and wait for it to cool down? Tightening underneath would be a box spanner - rothenberger or monument and not expensive
  7. Madrab

    Torino radiator valves - strange threaded union

    Oh right, to fit the rad tail. Rothy do a goodish set - http://www.plumbcenter.co.uk/product/rothenberger-radiator-spanner-12mm/?gclid=COiJxo-j0dACFeYK0wod2UgC6g
  8. E

    good blowtorch

    Well, I'm no plumber but I have a rothenberger superfire 2 with mapp gas, seems to work ok, for the admittedly very small number of plumbing tasks i perform.
  9. S

    Which Gas Torches Do Professional Plumbers Use?

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rothenberger-Super-Adjustable-Brazing-35644x/dp/B000TGNDO0 one of those and a propane cylinder MAPP gas is hotter, but propane is easier to use
  10. P

    powerflush machines

    I originally had a Rothenberger that was absolute carp and changed to a Kamco about 5 years ago. It does the job and is still going strong after many flushes. Steve
  11. D

    BLACKSPUR TOOLS

    I have to say that draper "expert" tools have served me well over the years but rothenberger, bahco, crescent, bosch and halfords professional are all good'uns imho.
  12. ChrisR

    rottenburg formors needed

    Spell it right - Rothenberger. Try their website? My local chain sells the formers at 15mm £16.73 and 22mm £21.38 both + vat. Rip off but the RRP's are £30 and £38!
  13. ban-all-sheds

    Does anyone recognise this?

    Now also available rebadged as a Rothenberger http://images.google.com/images?q=rothenberger+superfire+3
  14. H

    Waste unblocking tools

    I have a Rothenberger which fits onto a drill,absolutetly brilliant piece of kit and you can unblock anything even 4" pipes ,there are other with the drill and snake built as one unit These are good but if the drill packs up then you have to send away for repair this was the main reason i...
  15. bernardgreen

    Soldering next to gas pipe

    A soldering mat can protect the gas pipe from excessive heat. for example https://www.screwfix.com/p/rothenberger-soldering-mat-195mm-x-250mm/54910
  16. aveatry

    Recommend me a copper pipe deburrer

    Mainly for internal 15mm. I use a rothenberger pipe cutter the silver snap on type and it slightly bends over the inside of the pipe that to me looks like it needs deburring Thanks
  17. T

    twin entry valve radiator leaking

    There are some things / devices that are available such as Rothenberger Kibosh ,which just clamp onto a pipe ,no tools required . Can you show a pic of the pipe / split ,and tell us the diameter.
  18. ReganAndCarter

    £500 Tool To Make Your Own Copper Pipe Tees!

    £550 from here. (Form an orderly queue) http://www.ac-one.co.uk/rothenberger-tee-extractor-set-12425-p.asp
  19. bernardgreen

    Blow Torch for DIY'er

    I agree Rothenberger It may seem a lot to pay to do a few joints but if the cheaper blow torch results in just one leaky joint the cost and nconvenience of that repair will be a lot.
  20. muggles

    Blow Torch for DIY'er

    I haven't, I use Rothenberger Super Fire torches, but they're about £60 and a bit much for a single DIY job. That looks like a cheaper, more plasticky copy
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