It Never Just Fits
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I don’t think I could ever tire of your Adam’s mum jokes 🤣
Same 😅
lol, was putting some shelf’s up, I’d thought drill bit had gone blunt, off to the van, sds out, full battery, yes, straight through the gas pipe,
when using a pad saw if you only cut on the push stroke it wont chip the plaster... also personal preference for me is always use a pad saw on adding a socket to stud work as its lets you know if somethings in the wall... e.g stud work, cables or even pipes you cant just feel them on the pad saw... just food for thought
OMG... That kitchen splashback tiling is horrendous!!!
Not even a diyer would own up to that 😳
Whats wrong with it ?
Great tip on the pig tail fixings ! Wish I'd known sooner
The cooker hood and gas pipe, my first cooker hood was also the first time cutting a gas pipe! Was a chisel whilst chasing. 😮
Nick when fitting a fast fix box drill a hole in each corner this helps with the chipping
There should be an adapter in the bag of bits with the milwaukee multi tool, so that you can use the "starlock" bosch blades
He's behind you!!
Second, hearing protection when using the multi tool.
I've seen kitchen extractors rip out those plasterboard fixings. I always use Corefix Fixings for dot & dab walls these days.
Corefix are Rolls Royce for dot/dab - perfectly fine alternative are Fischer duopower. Those pigtails need binning.
@@TheDranny I will give the Fischers a go, as Corefix are quite expensive.
@@TheDranny Also been liking Fischer DuoPower lately. Then Corefix for really heavy items. One reason is that typical plaster board fixings such as the expanding clips are no good when there's a dab behind and by that time you already have quite a large hole to fix onward! Dab or no dab, the Fischers hold tight 🙂
@@brettjtodd need to make sure it's the right thickness screw but yeah they are my go to plugs these days
Should try the fisher duo plugs Iv not gone back since
Prelubed pleasure tunnel 😂
I don't think filler is gonna fix that massive handprint in the kitchen 😂😂
Is this a modelling photoshoot for the Christmas calendar?
👀
Would like to see more new build videos
2:25 😂😂😂
I know this is happily off, ooh look a shared neutral 😂. To be fair I'm guilty of doing that.
Think thats what she said
Im guessing this was filmed a few days ago. I live in Leicester
Yeah last week mate
5:00 daughters parents house hahahahaha
Daughters friends parents house 😅😅
i assumed that is what you ment but it made me chuckle😅
I was shocked to have to scroll this far down to see someone comment this! hahahaha!!!
I’m not sure you have left enough finger prints on the metalwork 😂
😂😂 and the walls
Shout out Lestaaaaaaaa
I found a gas pipe behind a door lining once 🙄
Electric hob 650mm gas hob 750mm
No 12 month beard update?
Nice one Nick Adams mum 😂😅😊😅😊
Nick, are you having tattoo removal?
no mate why?
Who wants a charger right by the door!?
And the vacuum itself hanging there in the way, plus the door opens inwards so it's as awkward as can be! That would do my head in. I suppose they want this to serve as a utility room but I'd just accept the vacuum can't live there.
yea, maybe on one of the other walls would have made more sense!
Tiling looks fine ...😮
wouldnt your daughters parents house be your house 😆
Maybe he meant to say daughters friend’s parents 🤷🏻♂️🥴
It’s not his biological daughter 😮
Daughters friends parents 😅
Yep.. Rewound that one a few times, because it didn't make sense.
she is
Early gang
Oh dear. Grinder safety 101, use two hands and secure you workpiece.