NOT BORING AT ALL!! It's part of your trade and I find it interesting. Good work Ollie as usual. Congratulations on the subscriber number going up more all the time. Keep up the good work guys!! 👍👍👍
Not boring at all! It's really cool to be able to fix your own gear in the field! No going to a shop or having to wait for a return repair! Awesome video!
I thought I was late but I'm still pretty early That was pretty cool how quickly you can repair that in the field. Very handy if a hose every breaks or starts to break. I'm grateful you held off on fixing that to show us. Thank you. Now for me to continue getting ready for work. Other than that, this video would be my only reason to be up at 4am
Thank you for showing the many other skills you have. As far as the 1,2,................3,.........4, sorry DA expert Not today Buddy, Not today! I loved seeing the river, do Not care for eels, but it is very beautiful. 💚💚
Currently working my way through all your videos.... hopefully will find the holy grail of a 3 count that worked!! :P Love that you have become more interactive with your audience as the videos go on. The first ones were very quiet. :)
@@kennyk4134 là một người nhiễm HIV và aids và phòng chống dịch thì liên hệ với chúng tôi F hhhhudisurururitidurufifidididididididofofodifififkfkclkxxkckcoofohhhhhgggfgggghhggggggdfffffgjjghhh fff jjbbhhhhhggggggtttt người dân ở các tỉnh phía bắc và đông uuuuujj là một người nhiễm HIV và aids và phòng chống hhh để có giấy phép lái đi anh đừng có mà chết mất tích
Just like your channel name I am addicted to watching your videos. I am going backwards until I see them all. I loved the part in the beginning where you showed how to crimp the hose, it's interesting to see how you maintain and repair the tools of the trade.
Dantefan54 I also went thru all his videos backward but if you like the show and tell’s, just hop up to the first videos where he demonstrates a lot of his tools, and as a bonus you get to see a baby-faced Ollie wearing shorts!
I haven't a clue why I find this interesting, but here I am watching yet another drain cleaning!!? Excellent work and no doubt I will will be back for more.
I love your little press for putting on the new end. It's quite the tool to own. Never thought it was portable, but you have made it so. hahahahaha. Too bad there wasn't any corn today, but at least you got their drain working again. Have a great evening!!!!
Really like the tool segment installing a new fitting. I like tools so I always welcome that. Maybe you could film some routine maintenance on the jetting equipment/engine? Would like to see that. Also like the footage of the river! Great job clearing the drain. At least this one didn't smell poopy. Thank you for sharing. Big thumbs up here!!!👍
"Feels like someone's filled it with concrete" - Oliver @ 6:10 "I would have gotten away with it, if it weren't for those jetting Drain Addicts!" - Some Scooby Doo type villain lurking in the shadows, probably
This is a old video but I'm watching them all now that I have watched all of the Penetrator videos ! You did something I was always told not to do, mix loctite with teflon tape with pipe joint compound in any way, but you did it so I went looking and all sites say never mix in anyway, they all have their own place ! But you did it and you must get away with it ! Like the videos, keep up the good work !
Woke this morning and thought "I wonder if there's a new drain addict video to watch before work?" There must be subliminal messages or something in these videos because surely I'm not hooked on an Aussie plumbers drain unblocking videos, am I? 🤔
Hay! I canoed down the Parramatta River once (maybe a mile or two), and figured out what a Billabong was. It was very shallow at the time. Thanks for the memory.
@@shiptime8108 Most of the time it will still work, but sometimes the threads will catch the tape and cause it to unwind as you screw it on. The Loctite also isn't very effective since it wont bond to the PTFE tape. But since its an tapered pipe fitting, it probably doesn't matter.
Nice little job.. on field hose repair... greatings from the north.. where I'm from we have "boundary Traps" too but we call them building traps half the time they dont have a access point on top of them se we have to work from the inlet side pain in the down under... Keep up the good work you got quite the following now I hope it helps maintain some of those expensive nozzles and tools...
Looks like n old pub. And the remains of a Fridge plant. Quite a few of my ancestors were around in the eel eating days. One of them used to come over from NZ to stay with his old mate ,Samuel Marsden. Kiwis have been going to OZ before OZ was a country.
I just found your channel a few days ago and I really like your videos what you do I could not do that it looks really hard job and hard work and a very dirty job to but amazing work 💓
With the eels, really people will eat anything if we are hungry enough. I had my early years in St Vincents Foundling Home Wembley WA, and we used to search out and struggle to keep the weeds to eat. We would call them by other names (onions, potatoes) which did make them more palatable somehow.
These are no my go-to videos because the final clearing is so satisfying! Plus, you guys do amazing work! Too bad you're not in the US, or I'd use you!
Hi from the USA yes started out pretty good with the 1----2-----3--------------4- I am not sure if you got that one right either Damn keep up the good work though you’re the most entertaining thing on this Internet PS you might start thinking about stretching it out to 5 or 6 LOL God bless
Loved the view of the Parramatta Rvr, though bush right to the edge surprised me as I thought either with industrial or residential, it was built up a long while ago. Was the swampy river water up to that plant room because it had followed roots all the way up, no matter the slope or distance? Great root clearing, and so good to see you get confidence to speak in front of a camera, which I thought came later with your animal companions. Thanks for the views of Sydney whenever you show them.
Wish more info on products use was given. Nice to know you use 1/4 hose. Would love to know who supplies the fittings and heads for the jetter. Awesome heads that look like they fit in as small as 2" drains
I always love your optimism of on the count of three😂
Really appreciate the tool segment, gives an interesting insight into your "weapons of choice"
NOT BORING AT ALL!! It's part of your trade and I find it interesting. Good work Ollie as usual. Congratulations on the subscriber number going up more all the time. Keep up the good work guys!! 👍👍👍
Best channel. Really enjoy DA's commentary and seeing him maintain his plumber's tools in addition to his clearing the clogged drains.
Not boring at all! It's really cool to be able to fix your own gear in the field! No going to a shop or having to wait for a return repair! Awesome video!
Enjoyed every minute! I think it's great you are able to do onsite repairs. Time is money. Loved the sneaky shot of the Camera Man! 👍
I thought I was late but I'm still pretty early
That was pretty cool how quickly you can repair that in the field. Very handy if a hose every breaks or starts to break. I'm grateful you held off on fixing that to show us. Thank you. Now for me to continue getting ready for work. Other than that, this video would be my only reason to be up at 4am
That poor new fitting has no idea whats in store for it 😬. Glad you’re able to repair your own lines. Great job!
I'm SO addicted to these videos! That drain made sounds like it was talking. My back and shoulders have sympathy pain, another great job Ollie!
Wow, I loved seeing the river at the end! I also enjoy seeing all the different flowers and love all the cool birds. Thanks Ollie!
In this episode:
Hose maintenance;
Hose protector;
A brand new Love glove
That should be a vince mcmahon meme
I was thinking a couple of weeks ago "hmm what happens if his hose dies, how does he change the end?!?"
Well now I know!
Thank you for showing the many other skills you have. As far as the 1,2,................3,.........4, sorry DA expert Not today Buddy, Not today! I loved seeing the river, do Not care for eels, but it is very beautiful. 💚💚
His new corporate t-shirt will read "On the count of 3. One, two,..."
Thanks for showing us the process. I was always curious how you'd do that compression in the field!
Cool demo! I always wondered how the fittings get crimped in the field, when a hydraulic press isn’t around. Thx mate!
Another T shirt "One ... Two ... something went wrong hahaha
Yessss
I'm probably the only one that finds it annoying when he counts down.. and I love these videos
Nina Taylor op pop p pig
I'd buy it 😅
Currently working my way through all your videos.... hopefully will find the holy grail of a 3 count that worked!! :P
Love that you have become more interactive with your audience as the videos go on. The first ones were very quiet. :)
Dont hold your breath .
@@kennyk4134 hahahaa good luck LOL
@@ninataylor6180 @
@@ninataylor6180 là một người nhiễm HIV và aids và phòng chống dịch thì liên hệ
@@kennyk4134 là một người nhiễm HIV và aids và phòng chống dịch thì liên hệ với chúng tôi F hhhhudisurururitidurufifidididididididofofodifififkfkclkxxkckcoofohhhhhgggfgggghhggggggdfffffgjjghhh fff jjbbhhhhhggggggtttt người dân ở các tỉnh phía bắc và đông uuuuujj là một người nhiễm HIV và aids và phòng chống hhh để có giấy phép lái đi anh đừng có mà chết mất tích
I'm from in vietnamese, i watching every day, nice work !!
Just like your channel name I am addicted to watching your videos. I am going backwards until I see them all. I loved the part in the beginning where you showed how to crimp the hose, it's interesting to see how you maintain and repair the tools of the trade.
Dantefan54 I also went thru all his videos backward but if you like the show and tell’s, just hop up to the first videos where he demonstrates a lot of his tools, and as a bonus you get to see a baby-faced Ollie wearing shorts!
I haven't a clue why I find this interesting, but here I am watching yet another drain cleaning!!? Excellent work and no doubt I will will be back for more.
6:48 if our clicks and likes help keep his arm shit-free, then I say mission accomplished!
Anyone else suprised there wasn't any plumber's crack? Great job guys! Keep up the videos, super entertaining!!!
The man is a very hard worker! He deserves every penny he makes.
I love your little press for putting on the new end. It's quite the tool to own. Never thought it was portable, but you have made it so. hahahahaha. Too bad there wasn't any corn today, but at least you got their drain working again. Have a great evening!!!!
Really like the tool segment installing a new fitting. I like tools so I always welcome that. Maybe you could film some routine maintenance on the jetting equipment/engine? Would like to see that. Also like the footage of the river! Great job clearing the drain. At least this one didn't smell poopy. Thank you for sharing. Big thumbs up here!!!👍
They ate a lot of eel back in Britain along the Thames. It was about all that could live in the polluted muck back in the day before sewage treatment.
Yes, jellied eel was a delicacy in East London
your vids are getting more informative, Thank you for that. Always good vids you have !
Olá! Estou amando assistir seus vídeos.....parabéns! Você merece ser valorizado pelo seu trabalho. Um abraço.
Good morning from the States!
"Feels like someone's filled it with concrete" - Oliver @ 6:10
"I would have gotten away with it, if it weren't for those jetting Drain Addicts!" - Some Scooby Doo type villain lurking in the shadows, probably
No cover on the hot water system panel. That basement is a hellhole. Bet it's a renter.
This is a old video but I'm watching them all now that I have watched all of the Penetrator videos ! You did something I was always told not to do, mix loctite with teflon tape with pipe joint compound in any way, but you did it so I went looking and all sites say never mix in anyway, they all have their own place ! But you did it and you must get away with it ! Like the videos, keep up the good work !
I didn't know that it was a no no, i thought it would make a stronger seal mixing the two. Thanks for the info @timw6596👍
85K subscribers! well done lads, here's to more!
Aussie MGTOW 85k?! Nah, he’s up to 86k!!
Son of the Southern Cross 11 months later, 280k
322K now
@@iljadenisovs4659 362K now.
Looks like the 1st washing of that floor in years. Haha. Nice job, Ollie!
Been watching your videos for the last couple weeks love them! Keep up the good work!
thanks for the bit of extra education - really apprecitate that!
Nice to see on the job repairs. Its not all fun fun fun and smelling of roses
Amazing...
Finished clean n clear....
Good job
Not boring, love seeing more details of the job.
Woke this morning and thought "I wonder if there's a new drain addict video to watch before work?" There must be subliminal messages or something in these videos because surely I'm not hooked on an Aussie plumbers drain unblocking videos, am I? 🤔
I was waiting for this! Thanks for the learn!
Everything you do is interesting to me. This 57 year old American woman is addicted to the Drain Addict!
Hay! I canoed down the Parramatta River once (maybe a mile or two), and figured out what a Billabong was. It was very shallow at the time. Thanks for the memory.
Never a dull moment when you get to see a Plummer’s crack lol
U wrapped ur teflon tape the wrong way...its always clockwise
Well they are in Aussie so everything is counter clockwise. LoL!
@@lightshine6851 you mean austria.
BobDerEine1 no mate. She means Australia where the water flows counterclockwise but everything gets screwed on the same all over the world.
If it doesn’t leak it’s on right.
@@shiptime8108 Most of the time it will still work, but sometimes the threads will catch the tape and cause it to unwind as you screw it on. The Loctite also isn't very effective since it wont bond to the PTFE tape. But since its an tapered pipe fitting, it probably doesn't matter.
Hot hardworking very good MVP BEST of here u are MVPBest 🌟 🌟🌟🌟🌟💯 u are good great job 💯👍
you should do a quick cut compilation video of every instant the blockage clears.... would be so satisfying to watch
6:42 thats where my $2.50 went. money well spent
Interesting hose repair! I always wondered why the hose on the reel was so damn long and now I know!
Thank you for the tool info. I did not know there were manual compression tools
Nice little job.. on field hose repair... greatings from the north.. where I'm from we have "boundary Traps" too but we call them building traps half the time they dont have a access point on top of them se we have to work from the inlet side pain in the down under...
Keep up the good work you got quite the following now I hope it helps maintain some of those expensive nozzles and tools...
You guys do awesome wrk! Interesting to me that's why I subscribed!
Congratulations on your new white glove!!
Looks like n old pub. And the remains of a Fridge plant. Quite a few of my ancestors were around in the eel eating days. One of them used to come over from NZ to stay with his old mate ,Samuel Marsden. Kiwis have been going to OZ before OZ was a country.
Sehr schön das war mal wider Abwechslung 😊
Hi Ollie. Another job where that rubber squeegee on a broomstick would have worked wonders. Sue, mum from Adelaide, South Australia.
another great video, thanks, new here. but working my way through all your content...
I just found your channel a few days ago and I really like your videos what you do I could not do that it looks really hard job and hard work and a very dirty job to but amazing work 💓
That glove is like something that a vet would use😅
He delivers baby cows with that glove in his spare time.
Looks like a nice spring day.
With the eels, really people will eat anything if we are hungry enough. I had my early years in St Vincents Foundling Home Wembley WA, and we used to search out and struggle to keep the weeds to eat. We would call them by other names (onions, potatoes) which did make them more palatable somehow.
Your videos are oddly satisfying! I enjoy watching
Very interesting from an engineering point of view !!
On 3 ish all good
From Beaminster Dorset UK
It's nice to see you do some repairs on you gear and it help/s mix the video's up a bit
Entertaining and informative. Can't wait for your TLC show to premier!
Nice one boys, I love seeing parts of the most beautiful country in the world! 👍🏼
The properties always look like houses of horror, or a crime scene about to happen, but there's often some nature too.
Wow that's really amazing great video
Great job again like always
You forgot to start the video with saying "blocked drain"
Check out the 5:30 mark in the video. I think Drain Addict did not forget! ;-)
I liked your high pressure hose segment 👍
I am hooked on this channel idk why I got a recommendation but glad I did.
I couldn't think of a better thing to watch whilst eating a later dinner :)
Very interesting, thank you for explaining your tool repair.
I like that press. It allows you to repair your hose in the field. Very cool.
Great videos more corn needed lol
Fresh and clean water from the river and cold too, but anyway you’ve done a good job✅✅✅
Keep the hard work up I love this shit lmfao
Sent you a little something to get a few beers on me, thanks for the amazing vids! Keep m coming!
Thanks wolf wolf!
That root cutter is a right angry bastard!
You make it look easy, because your not clumsy !
great work fellas...👍
These are no my go-to videos because the final clearing is so satisfying! Plus, you guys do amazing work! Too bad you're not in the US, or I'd use you!
U r done alone big work
Happy we collectively could get you that new glove.
First time I see the manual crimping hydraulic hose, many times in the past used the machine for crimping hoses.
A synflex press. I have used many of those offshore to make high pressure pneumatic and hydraulic hoses.
Everyone should to take time out occasionally to take care of their hose!
I like your blue ( tiger tail) I've been using 1 1/2 in corregated for years. Works well
You're a legend, I'd be in a full waterproof bio suit.
Interesting hose tool, surprised that you don't have a rattle gun on it! Hopefully you don't need to change them that often.
Nice sump on that drain there mate!!
Hi from the USA yes started out pretty good with the 1----2-----3--------------4- I am not sure if you got that one right either Damn keep up the good work though you’re the most entertaining thing on this Internet PS you might start thinking about stretching it out to 5 or 6 LOL God bless
Ollie, you should sign your used piece of hose & put it up for sale, you never know who will be interested, yes I am a drain addict
I bid $5
Colonoscopy spings to mind!
Loved the view of the Parramatta Rvr, though bush right to the edge surprised me as I thought either with industrial or residential, it was built up a long while ago. Was the swampy river water up to that plant room because it had followed roots all the way up, no matter the slope or distance? Great root clearing, and so good to see you get confidence to speak in front of a camera, which I thought came later with your animal companions. Thanks for the views of Sydney whenever you show them.
My lordy, that drain sounds possessed. ;)
Wish more info on products use was given. Nice to know you use 1/4 hose. Would love to know who supplies the fittings and heads for the jetter. Awesome heads that look like they fit in as small as 2" drains
Very nice job and very nice view
You are talented
good! from Hong Kong.