saxavordian
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The smell of diesel masking my wife's farts.
Yep.That's a big ole burner, what kW?
Good for you, glad you are happy!Me oles have bin drilled. There was 7mm of steel left so eye drilled me new oles in that, knowing the originals would show a bit. 5.5mm each. Kind of wurked. Best eye can do fer morra. Changed me piller drill speed from 500 rpm to 210. So less violent when drilling.
My indoor cock-stopper was put in in 1936 and is very difficult to turn (in either direction).Solved it.
Stupid stopcock on the rising main wasn't closing properly, even with a spanner on it.
So need a new one.
Time to call in a plumber.
I hain't doing it, to W's relief!
We too possibly have a new one in the street, as not long ago they came along, dug a noo 'ole and put replacement meters in. But I haven't looked since I complained that our meter was under water and we had a leak we were being billed for.My indoor cock-stopper was put in in 1936 and is very difficult to turn (in either direction).
I am very much afraid it will just snap if I put a spanner on it. So, when in dire need I am more likely to turn it off at the outside stopcock that the water Co. kindly put in when they messed up my supply after doing work in the street.
Take a look at this website. very handy to install one of their products just upstream of the original stop cock, turns the supply off at the flick of a switch (no electricity involved). Can be got from scroofix and others.Just dawned on me that we did have a plumber "out" to it (kitchen one) not long before I retired as he came on a Friday fiddled about with it, basically loosened off then retightened the top nut so it stopped leaking and only charged me £20, then our Polish cleaning lady gave him a mouthful for charging that much! So embarrassing! And unexpected as normally she was lovely.