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Daft to pop out but i wouldn't give it a second thought with a jet swet stuck in the outlet. Can't come out by mistake.
True. If they didn't want so much money for the Jet Swets, I'd have some. Over priced I think.
PTS are selling the 15 and 22 together at £41.50 plus VAT, a lot less than CORGI
I've lost faith in Nerrad tools after my 22 & 28 pipeslices spiral like hell... Sent them back for replacements and the new ones are the exact same!!
That's nearly fifty sheets Micky. Too much dosh.
I like to get a kiss before someone screws me!! 🙂 😉
You should loop feed/vent when powerflushing and valve so that it can also be included in the flush rather than omitted.Don't think i would use it to stick like in the video (assuming it's the same as the youtube video) but to blank off tank outlets and to temporarily block feeds from F and E's while flushing, worth it's money.
Sticking bluetak in an outlet, one day it's get sucked in.
You should loop feed/vent when powerflushing and valve so that it can also be included in the flush rather than omitted.
Don't disagree at all, it the way I was taught. Be no one does though, or very few anyway.
i have done it before, but when the cold feed & vent is teed into the same flow pipe like 90% of systems then the water does not flow round the loop anyway... There is no loop as such just a 'dead leg' almost...
In what way? How did one fail you?They are a complete load of rubbish
They are a complete load of rubbish
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