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Despite tools everywhere and frantic demeanour.

It'd be fine for years but suddenly wasn't shutting off.

Either way....


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He did. He also apparently cleaned the inlet valve thoroughly as it looked about 5 minutes old.
 
Incase anyone is wondering it does shut off done this way but only when the water level is 1mm from the top of the cistern.
 
I would have played it safe, his missus would have been looking over his shoulder
big intake of breath...
whole new toilet mate
 
I would have played it safe, his missus would have been looking over his shoulder
big intake of breath...
whole new toilet mate

I had a customer who said they got a guy in to rewasher a tap and he looked around and said, "About time you had a new bathroom isn't it?"

Got to admire the go-get-'em attitude.
 
It's those little signs. Like fat people who's radiators just magically fall off the wall.
 
Whist I can see the why I can`t see the how he did it this way. Be gentle it`s Sunday morning and my head hurts enough as it is.
 
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