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Just to give u a chuckle :


(1) got real mean on that water feed pipe stop tap. Hairdryer for 10 mins, bought a basin wrench and oil and now buggered my wrist.


(2) noticed a small hole in the wall where all the piping was heading


(3) Got new bats for the torch, guessed it? Yeah wrong pipe. This one that i've been trying to bore into the wall feeds the tank from the mains. I turned of both tank pipes ages ago - 1 in 1 out, except they must have both been out, 1 to boiler 1 to appliances. Tits.


(4) SO I guess there simply isn't a stop tap for the kitchen sink except the mains outside the house.


All I want to do is remove the kitchen sink units. The sodding kitchen tap nuts are limed up and can't undo. I wonder if I can just cut the pipe and cap it somehow...

DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Or just freeze the pipe up to the sink taps, cut

> it and cap it (use isolation valves and you can

> turn them on if you want to get some water at any

> point).



OOooooo it's happening again...


" Can I buy you a drink? "


Nette.(?)

Loz Wrote:

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> Have you got a thing for plumbers, Nette, or do

> you just need your pipes, erm... seen to?


She's more than a plumber, she's bloody WONDERWOMAN.


I some need pipe.


Nette.::o

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Alas Annette, I fear DJKQ plumbs for the other

> side ;-)



Surely there is a convertor tool available, a coupling even ?


* twiddles with stopcock *


What ?


Nette.:-$

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