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apart from stopping drips lol , what are they for ?

Ain't got a clue jonfantown ... suppose u could use 'em for ramming in the tank connector (tank full of watter) to check a crappy useless cheapo gatevalve that let's by!

Shall we lobby Theresa May to ask if she'll ban "el cheapo" gate valves - shall we have a vote, petition or what???

:D:D:p
 
Ain't got a clue jonfantown . suppose u could use 'em for ramming in the tank connector (tank full of watter) to check a crappy useless cheapo gatevalve that let's by!

Shall we lobby Theresa May to ask if she'll ban "el cheapo" gate valves - shall we have a vote, petition or what???

:D:D:p

Nah shes got enough on lol .
 

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