
"Bruce arrives on a job, checks out the problem ("she is chock-a-block, mate!"), and starts methodically working that problem until he solves it, which inevitably involves firing up "the bloody jet" to blast through blockages with 5,000 psi of water pressure ("Go, you good thing!"). This being Australia, he'll occasionally encounter not just cockroaches but poisonous spiders and snakes. And he's caught so many facefulls of wastewater and sewage while jetting that he really ought to invest in a hazmat suit."
"My personal favorites are when Bruce takes on clogged restaurant grease traps, including the one at the top of this article in which he pulls out a massive greaseberg "the size of a chihuahua." When it's Bruce versus a nasty grease trap, the man remains undefeated (well, almost -sometimes he needs to get a grease trap pumped out before he can fix the problem). And I have learned more than I probably ever needed to know about how grease traps work."
Bruce tackles clogged restaurant grease traps and drains with relentless enthusiasm, often extracting massive 'greasebergs' and using a 5,000 psi jet to clear blockages. He arrives on jobs, assesses problems, and methodically works until issues are resolved, sometimes needing pump-outs. Filmed in Australia, his videos include encounters with cockroaches, spiders, and snakes, and frequent facefuls of wastewater. The channels feature low-budget techno music and a candid, infectious joy in filthy work. The result combines practical plumbing insight with entertaining, satisfying transformations of clogged systems into free-flowing drains.
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