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This is a new build student accommodation.

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Come on hands up who's changing the tap :D
 
I have to pipe it up!!
Luckily it's got to have an I/V, check valve and pressure reducing valve or it would be too easy.
 
I have to pipe it up!!
Luckily it's got to have an I/V, check valve and pressure reducing valve or it would be too easy.

:D start taking it apart

Didn't you first fix before the kitchen went in ?
 
haha I would like to meet the genius who planned that
 
might have been a good time for one of those bristan easy fit type hope it doesn't blow off in the middle of the night type taps
 
might have been a good time for one of those bristan easy fit type hope it doesn't blow off in the middle of the night type taps

I must be lucky then :) loctit works magic
 
Looking good x press ?
 
Pull the fridge to the left out, cut an access panel out and go in there then board it over when finished.
 
Anyone heard from Scott since Tuesday?

Maybe we should send an email to the local firefighters,
 
He'll be half hanging out the sink unit well & truly wedged in. Guess he forgot the butter & shoe horn.

Dangling half in the air with his legs running :D
 
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