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Hi I'm just wondering if a experienced ufh fitter /designer could look at a design ive been given for some ufh plz.ive used a well known b/merchant T/P who've used J/G for design and supply.the problem is the design look dreadful. Plz help
 
Hi I'm just wondering if a experienced ufh fitter /designer could look at a design ive been given for some ufh plz.ive used a well known b/merchant T/P who've used J/G for design and supply.the problem is the design look dreadful. Plz help

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What is so dreadful about the design? Why are you worried? JG have a pretty good reputation for UFH design so I can't see it being that bad...
 
Hi guys,

sorry about the delay in replying.
drewbigun1 if you would like me to have a look at the desing please email it to me and I'll have a look at it.

Thanks a lot
 
Hi guys,

sorry about the delay in replying.
drewbigun1 if you would like me to have a look at the desing please email it to me and I'll have a look at it.

Thanks a lot
 
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