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Plastic will use less fittings and is not second best, have it in my house, been there 25 years, just re done bathroom and re used all old fittings . plastic, no probs, just looks tat on show 🙂
Why ?Hope you turn your water of when you go down the shops.... plastic is tat when on or off show, I still have a little pride even when I lift the floor boards and stand back and say I did that, or my kids say my dad did that when he was alive...:4:
I could't have put it better myself, now I know why your stage name is BEST, you saved me typing, you must be an old sod like me, nice one Best.
Tony
Soldering is not my strong point tried it before with flame and those things you clamp near the fittings, shame really. Also you mention go near the edge which I will do in some of the run, what's the reason behind this? Thanks again
Use a chalk line (if you haven't a straight line to work to) to mark a dead straight line on top of joists & use a level to mark plumb lines down. Then mark centre of holes exact distance down you require.
You really do hate platic dont you happy flyer ! I dont understand why ! People mis use it and it fails ! FACT ! If you mis use copper it fails ! People moan about plastic but it works and does a very good job ! May be a different plastic but all ne water mains are plastic ! And there fine. You cant exactly use copper on the collector for GSHP.
Let's not forget plastic gas mains 🙂 and even oil 🙂You really do hate platic dont you happy flyer ! I dont understand why ! People mis use it and it fails ! FACT ! If you mis use copper it fails ! People moan about plastic but it works and does a very good job ! May be a different plastic but all ne water mains are plastic ! And there fine. You cant exactly use copper on the collector for GSHP.
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