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Post by tomplum on Apr 2, 2016 19:26:38 GMT
our newest member over from Wigan,
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Post by mac on Apr 2, 2016 19:30:30 GMT
*waves
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2016 19:31:50 GMT
Hi Mac
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Post by mac on Apr 2, 2016 19:32:51 GMT
Quick plumbing q, Tomp. Cracked into the toilet cisern pipe, put a lever on. All good so far. Attached a pipe to it and put some PTFE tape on and a rubber washer in. Leaked like a goodun. Tightened it reall tight, leaks a tiny bit, can I risk a further turn you think?
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Post by tomplum on Apr 2, 2016 19:36:01 GMT
its worth a try but don't wring its neck,
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Post by mac on Apr 2, 2016 20:37:00 GMT
lol. that's why I asked. Brute force and ignorance... Now, what do you think of Quookers? £250, I have a combi boiler but takes some few mins for hot water to get through.. Is it worth looking at?
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Post by tomplum on Apr 2, 2016 20:44:51 GMT
never heard of them, bear in mind i gave up gassafe registration a few years ago and boiler tech is going up an up now, post on the plumbers board, maybe the others will know of them, qwerty
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2016 20:53:23 GMT
lol. that's why I asked. Brute force and ignorance... Now, what do you think of Quookers? £250, I have a combi boiler but takes some few mins for hot water to get through.. Is it worth looking at? No. You'd be better with a under sink heater.
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Post by kpc on Apr 2, 2016 21:11:42 GMT
lol. that's why I asked. Brute force and ignorance... Now, what do you think of Quookers? £250, I have a combi boiler but takes some few mins for hot water to get through.. Is it worth looking at? No. You'd be better with a under sink heater. Really PB, we have been considering one of these turn the tap one way for cold and the other for boiling water, you don't think there worth it you've got me thinking now
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2016 21:13:48 GMT
They are crap kpc.
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Post by tomplum on Apr 2, 2016 21:19:33 GMT
just googled them,,,I rember gaffer off WR looking at these, we had a meeting and disscusion and he decided not to have one, like PB says, an undersink heater will cost £100 plus fitting, you can use a kettle for boiling water, look at these, very good
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2016 21:50:30 GMT
just googled them,,,I rember gaffer off WR looking at these, we had a meeting and disscusion and he decided not to have one, like PB says, an undersink heater will cost £100 plus fitting, you can use a kettle for boiling water, look at these, very good Great heaters them Tom I've fitted loads.
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Post by battle1066 on Apr 2, 2016 21:51:04 GMT
I've fitted a couple of these under sink heaters (small shops) and the customers love them,especially when it's used in a toilet area where people seem not to want to wait for hot water and complain (no hot water at the hot tap) as the combi could easily be fitted quiet a distance away it's just a case of time. The ones I fitted were a lot more expensive than Tom's link and that price would be hard to beat.
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Post by kpc on Apr 3, 2016 7:27:51 GMT
Well thanks for your advise, there not cheap either.
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Post by mac on Apr 3, 2016 10:38:14 GMT
Thanks, Gents
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