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What-ever makes the job easey Ive been at it for over 30 years and still keep buying tools but invest in good pump pliers at least 2 paires Barco expensive but worth the cost
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Problem I find is that on the heating you may have 1 or 2 radiators downstairs which are on seperate runs and will end up coming through when using wet and dry vac. and the hot water cylinder is obviously full and stick a hoover on it will suck all of that water out.
However there is nothing worse then trying to solder onto a bit of pipe that has water on it.
and finnally Gate valves, if they don't shut properly, you can find yourself spending days sucking it away, with no joy, but I guess that is a different issue all together
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