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Doea anyone ever use tap reseating tools when changing tap washers that still drip?
our old college tutor years ago said not to bother with them and change the taps.
I think i'll be buying one now then to keep in toolbox!
I just change them, ÂŁ30 for a mixer tap why struggle then find it may still drip? In my experience youre better to change anything sooner than fixing it. Obviously, unless its a pressure guage on a 3 month old combi lol
ive got 2 one normal one, then one I've cut the handle off and put in the drill, saves time and boredom. Use them occasionally, only ever use the hand powered one if there is a cupboard or something above the tap which stops me getting the drill in there.Doea anyone ever use tap reseating tools when changing tap washers that still drip?
but water over here is good generally, compared with England I believe.
Nothing wrong with our water matey boy........not like that soft stuff of yours.....so there.....nerrr!
Don't give me that old carp........most of "your" Guinness was brewed in Park Royal in Laaaarndon..........Propper stout that!
Yea, some of it has went downhill must admit! :smile:
Not really my Guinness - as I am from NI, but it is good though!
Seriously, I drink a lot of filtered tap water as it is so good, even unfiltered here.
I dive in Scotland quite a lot and always have trouble getting rid of the soap after a shower.......i don't tend to drink our water too often as i think its been recycled too many times for my liking.....
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