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Anyone for spaghetti

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Well, it's only the dry part of the stack. But why?! Agreed: probably DIY.

Who needs plumbers costing 300-400 when I can do it myself for a 100

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It's not that bad only took me an hour and yes I ran out of lagging
 
Gate valve on Mains no double check valve although there may be a dble check valve on incoming mains and check valve in bib tap...brum.
 
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