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Builder-Got any 4" fittings on the van?
Plumber - got a few odd and sods.
Builder-couldn't let us have some?
Plumber thinks - thought I'd never get rid of those old bits.
Builder- Doesn't look to bad does it?

Also, -
Builder, - "Sure the home owner will be painting it anyhow!"
 
Bish, bash, bosh...

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Installing a new stopcock? Allegedly not much up and down movement on pipework?
Why not do this, if you are a kitchen fitter?

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non gas safe eng decides to pipe up his new boiler

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now with the exact kit hes got what would you of done

i would of dropped the boiler and re cored the flue and made things nice and fit the kit vertical
 
non gas safe eng decides to pipe up his new boiler

Cq9GSiHWgAAppFf.jpg


now with the exact kit hes got what would you of done


i would of dropped the boiler and re cored the flue and made things nice and fit the kit vertical

Can't believe he's put a bracket up for the curtain rail. You could rest it on the pipe from the PRV.
 
non gas safe eng decides to pipe up his new boiler

Cq9GSiHWgAAppFf.jpg


now with the exact kit hes got what would you of done

i would of dropped the boiler and re cored the flue and made things nice and fit the kit vertical


If it was me i'd of moved the boiler down and to the right, and ran all the pipework next to the corner boxing, easier to box in with a simple wall unit and panel, lots of access
 
Fear somebody I know is in for the same, showed me their new sink and waste from Ikea. All rather strange as various bits rotate and extend, all sealed (apparently) with tiny rubber rings.
 

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