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don't bluddy talk to me about bluddy plumbers...rrr rrr rrr 105 quid rrr rrr rrr bugger all done rrr rrr rrr
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:42,
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Anyone know any good plumbers in
East London (E17)? I could do with getting a shower (mixer, no electrics) installed over my bath. Apparently shouldn't be too expensive, but I'm not about to believe that.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:45,
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Have a go yourself?
I did my dishwasher and new kitchen
Me and another guy used to do all the plumbing when I worked at my old job....
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:47,
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Me and another guy used to do all the plumbing when I worked at my old job....
I have been toying with the idea
but the potential catastrophic consequences worry me. Might get a good book and see how hard it looks.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:48,
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Just 2 points to remember
1) Do it in plastic and use LOTS of glue
2) Remember to use MORE thread tape than you think is necessary
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:50,
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2) Remember to use MORE thread tape than you think is necessary
Blimey.
I think that sort of advice could be useful in all kinds of situations.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:51,
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True
(hate this time of day - all the UK b3tans get home from work and post like mad pushing threads off the board in super quick time)
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:53,
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I agree
its not that hard, even the proper tools are quite cheep.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 18:49,
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And when you turn the water back on
you can see where you've stuffed up
INSTANTLY
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INSTANTLY