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Jim Goodenough

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Sorry all couldn't resist it...!
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It's been in a 4yrd skip for the last 3 nights.... and believe it or not today I heard the the cries of "any scrap metal...many times over" (must've been to lazy to have a look in the skip in the drive).
Mixer tap had been removed for the client's granddaughter.
 
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Talking of baths get a load of this, I was speaking to the guy who re enamels old baths and he said one of his customers has a bath like the one he's doing for me and he said she has still got the receipt of purchase bought the day Kennedy was shot and it was ÂŁ650!
Its a cast iron art decco revival pink jobby.
 
View attachment 35799 Talking of baths get a load of this, I was speaking to the guy who re enamels old baths and he said one of his customers has a bath like the one he's doing for me and he said she has still got the receipt of purchase bought the day Kennedy was shot and it was ÂŁ650!
Its a cast iron art decco revival pink jobby.
Wow what's that in today's money, ÂŁ6.5k?
 
How's the press-fitting going Cailean?
I did a wee review of it last week mate. It's great but has it's limitations, mainly involving access, but I'll use it as and when I'm able to. I'm also a big fan of Yorkshire Tectite Sprint copper pushfits. These are very similar in appearance to press fit fittings and require the same preparation before jointing with a de-burring tool. They also don't need pressed. These compliment the press fit fittings in areas with restricted access, such as under kitchen base units. Just be careful what pressing machine you buy off Ebay, as you can easily end up with someone elses junk.
 
I'm still into soldering and compression as a last resort, I generally use push fit when pipework is out of site unless flow rate is abso critical e.g. hot and cold services. Always use copper for hot service with secondary circuit.
I'm not a big fan of plastic pushfit systems, but the Yorkshire Tectite fittings are made of copper and non demountable. Once fitted they aren't coming off again. They are a perfect alternative to end feed and no flame is required.
 
Just need to plan ahead with press rems do some cool 45 degree jaws that fit both novos
 
Any angle upto 45degree

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I'm not a big fan of plastic pushfit systems, but the Yorkshire Tectite fittings are made of copper and non demountable. Once fitted they aren't coming off again. They are a perfect alternative to end feed and no flame is required.
Yeah I like and have used them on surface work, however veey happy to use Hep2o or Polymax underfloor in boxings etc.
 

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