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LOL, that was so funny. The Polish guide to gas cooker installations?Flexis are very useful sometimes, especially when piping up those awkward gas hobs..
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LOL, that was so funny. The Polish guide to gas cooker installations?Flexis are very useful sometimes, especially when piping up those awkward gas hobs..
Best, can we start a CSR forum.....Copper Safe Register!
ive just seen the newer posts, yes there is more possibility that the tap will move if it is on flexis, but the tap should be tightened enough in the first place.... it doesnt matter about what connection is beneath it
Copper pipe adds to the strength of the tap, so helps prevent it turning. Plastic or flexis do nothing.
nope, im still not convinced, u lot r too old skol. nout wrong with flexis. ok, they may not last potentially as long as copper but they are so so useful in areas where you cant reach, or pre- pipe taps, etc.
dancinplumba and I will marry one day, ur all invited, but instead of throwing conffetti, you have to throw plumbers mait at us (yer, its sticky and messy but i think plumba n i will love it), and our rings will be made of hardened LS-X, so it fits our fingers perfectly.... oh, and my dress will be made of thousands of taps of PTFE tape
perfect, just perfect
what a dream boat!
i dont think Whn1 knows what were talkina bout...
but im fighting my corner... im listening to what ur all sayin.... but id love to see u try getting into the tight spaces ive had (jokes aside) to and try soldering a pipe or not use a flexi...
i dont think Whn1 knows what were talkina bout...
but im fighting my corner... im listening to what ur all sayin.... but id love to see u try getting into the tight spaces ive had (jokes aside) to and try soldering a pipe or not use a flexi...
the space between a wall and bath hasnt changed much over the years, ok it used to be about 2" and now its about 50mm, but the blow lamp and pipe slice still fit in
Why do you think you get in tighter spaces than the rest of us lol???
coz i have boobs!!!!!
I love getting into tight places - but, back to plumbing, - if others can solder in hard places, then why not? Also don't solder or compress anything in awkward places that can be done out of place!i dont think Whn1 knows what were talkina bout...
but im fighting my corner... im listening to what ur all sayin.... but id love to see u try getting into the tight spaces ive had (jokes aside) to and try soldering a pipe or not use a flexi...
Claire. we've all seen incorrectly installed fittings of all types, including those that use fibre washers, but that is the fault of the installer and not of the material. I fault flexis as the material not for those who install them.
Copper will outlast flexis and plastic and that is why I prefer it. As professionals we have to be a cut above the diy brigade and I take more pride and satisfaction from a installation using copper.
By the way, most washing machine manufacturers recommend changing washing machine hoses every 5 years, so where does that leave flexis?
Handels Water Music....but you can remain flexi on this.dancin plumba, we need to decide on music....?x
i'll do a deal, ill kick myself in 10 years if i find out you were right. n u the same?! .... but not in the shin, coz that really hurts
dancin plumba, we need to decide on music....?x
woah, u must be pretty big boobed then kirk! i WILL not tell u my size but i wouldnt say it was small.. but i also wouldnt say they were too bug to be droopy, na what i mean?!!!!!
hhaha...oh my god, i cant beleive im sayin this
mfgs... you are in the wrong forum if u want boobies
i am a proffessional dont u know...
why not, sweet, use hep all way to taps, still flexible and eliminates a potential weak pointmaybe im too young in the game to commet, but ive only seen one that has failed and that was because it was kinked. i really rate them. they are great on cold inlets to cisterns because they are less likely to cross thread as you can 'feel' it better.
i also think they are good for connections on bath taps that are on the back of a wall. you can connect hep to them, and push the bath into place without worrying you are straining it too much
Think you have already used your bait & caught dancinplumba! :grin:best: it doesnt take me much to bring the bait does it?!!
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