Shimsteriom
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If it got that bad, I'd just go to the off-license and buy more Rum.If it's really bad then lager and coke
If it got that bad, I'd just go to the off-license and buy more Rum.If it's really bad then lager and coke
Vodka n coke beats rum any dayStill on the Rum and Coke.
Vodka if I have no Rum.
Lager if I have no Vodka.
Or am i thinking of gin rummy?Vodka n coke beats rum any day
Yeah, you're curedMight be cheaper to stick with the pizzas
Quite!Why is plummering always a pita I feel your pain.
Still on the Rum and Coke.
Vodka if I have no Rum.
Lager if I have no Vodka.
If it's really bad then lager and coke
Ya not supposed to drink the whole bottleI cant wont do voddy it makes me vomit every time.
Good, think I may be mixing you up with someone else, soz mate!I don't think I stopped
Buffing your flange!?Wheels back on my tratter today, put the battery in an it drives but I have a clunck clunck...
turned out its the new rear prop (flange scuffing the disc hand brake caliper) so It needs a mm
buffed off the flange. I was worried it was one of the new diffs
Don't drink so much of it then
Ya not supposed to drink the whole bottle
Something for laterWots the point of leaving any thats just silly
Buffing your flange!?
.....i'm feckin about with plumberin again.
Want to reuse the nice, deep, but single basin, kitchen sink I took out by putting it in the utility. But it's going to be tight doing the pipework, so I want to fit flexi-tails instead of reuse the ones I already have on the monobloc tap, which is a nice one too.
So took them off, they have male ends with, as far as I can tell, 14mm ends with thread size of 1.5. But they are a bit weird cos they have a kind of shoulder on them at the end of the thread, followed by an O-ring that sits in a groove. Of course they sit dead tight together which accounts for the 4 sided spannery bit, so you can do them up.
I'll put a coupla pics up.
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I'm afeared they are a special fitting and I will end up having to cut them down and fit a push-fit flexi to that. but the bastids have about 60mm of roughly 12mm (NOT 1/2") before it flares out to 15mm. So whatever I do doing this it'll extend everything further downwards than I want.
GGGGRRRRRRR!!!!!
and before anyone asks, they came with the feckin tap. Which is why I don't know the dimensions.
Think I'll give up for the day.
Those pipe fittings should only be done hand tight, like an oil filter. I assemble with a smear of copper grease on the threads and seals. Can you adapt the pipe to fit the isolation valve? might work if the o-ring seals are not cattle trucked.Quite!
Looking closely at the holes into which they go, I have a feeling that the seal thing is gonna be quite important for stopping the wet stuff from going where you dinna want it to!!!
so unless I can find a fitting with similar it could well be a bust. So guess who is prolly going to be using his hole saws, or similar, quite a bit round the back of the unit, and maybe the side panels etc. Feck it!!
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