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feeutfo

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Re: hot water taps (plumbing related)
« Reply #15 on: 11 January 2010, 19:16:12 »

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On the other hand she's mumbling about a new bathroom in the summer so no point going mad, we've lived with it this long... ::)

Ahh. I can help you there. You need to replace the bathroom floor with Marine ply then move on to the next "project" (I suggest "making Chrisgixer's bike go faster"), leaving the bathroom floor unfinished for 3 years. Mrs. Chrisgixer will soon stop requesting any further home improvements. :y

Kevin

...ah yes, a word from the wise. ;D
knew i kept going wrong somewhere and finishing jobs off....well...ish, the kitchen still needs finishing touches, but in my defence it'll never be "proper" until the boiler finally goes pop and the new one re sited other side of the wall in the garage (to keep the bike warm :y ) then there will be no excuse....."what ? ....i havent finished the kitchen yet!" ....good old boiler, steady as she blows. :y


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Re: hot water taps (plumbing related)
« Reply #16 on: 11 January 2010, 19:19:50 »

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...ah yes, a word from the wise. ;D
knew i kept going wrong somewhere and finishing jobs off....well...ish, the kitchen still needs finishing touches, but in my defence it'll never be "proper" until the boiler finally goes pop and the new one re sited other side of the wall in the garage (to keep the bike warm :y ) then there will be no excuse....."what ? ....i havent finished the kitchen yet!" ....good old boiler, steady as she blows. :y



Yep. You're getting the hang of this..

.. and old boilers have a habit of hanging around for years when you want to get shot of them. :-X

 ;)

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Re: hot water taps (plumbing related)
« Reply #17 on: 11 January 2010, 19:33:51 »

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...ah yes, a word from the wise. ;D
knew i kept going wrong somewhere and finishing jobs off....well...ish, the kitchen still needs finishing touches, but in my defence it'll never be "proper" until the boiler finally goes pop and the new one re sited other side of the wall in the garage (to keep the bike warm :y ) then there will be no excuse....."what ? ....i havent finished the kitchen yet!" ....good old boiler, steady as she blows. :y



Yep. You're getting the hang of this..

.. and old boilers have a habit of hanging around for years when you want to get shot of them. :-X

 ;)

Kevin
yep, i'm counting on it...on full wack it sounds for all the world like a hammer drill, whaaawhaaawhaaa. So turned down nice and low and used little and often...i give it a little pat when nobodys looking. ;D
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