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Use in the sense of do a quick mod, slip em on. And pull em off when done

As when I leave they leave too.
Any permanent work always copper.

Always and forever the property of me.
What would you use on a new build when the first floor is already down or I joists?
 
And some have the cheek to take a payment for this? Plumbers aren't plumbers when all you use is push fits, Ive not even been on a course and I could wipe the wall with this one…
 
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