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Post by clart on Dec 20, 2019 19:34:28 GMT
I've removed a ZIP chill tap that needs to be reinstalled, it has 6mm plastic pipe and fittings but no inserts were used on the original install. So my question is do I need 6mm pipe inserts when I refit the chiller? I've been told that 6mm pipe does not need inserts.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2019 19:58:16 GMT
I've removed a ZIP chill tap that needs to be reinstalled, it has 6mm plastic pipe and fittings but no inserts were used on the original install. So my question is do I need 6mm pipe inserts when I refit the chiller? I've been told that 6mm pipe does not need inserts. You don't need inserts clart
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Post by tomplum on Dec 20, 2019 20:50:35 GMT
if you think about it, putting an insert in 6 mm will reduce the internal pipe to 3-4mm these new taps are shite,,
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Post by dickpuller on Dec 21, 2019 7:24:06 GMT
Recently fitted these in £1.5M new builds. Perhaps it’s just me, but I’d be lost without a kettle on the worktop or Hob. It’s just so British ‘sticking the kettle on’. Someone calls at your home & it’s the first thing we do. It signifies you’re welcome in my home & it’s good to see you.
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Post by clart on Dec 21, 2019 13:19:03 GMT
Cheers Guys!
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Post by tomplum on Dec 21, 2019 16:16:50 GMT
Recently fitted these in £1.5M new builds. Perhaps it’s just me, but I’d be lost without a kettle on the worktop or Hob. It’s just so British ‘sticking the kettle on’. Someone calls at your home & it’s the first thing we do. It signifies you’re welcome in my home & it’s good to see you. yes, its the same in our house Dick, Its a traditional ceremony and a good ole banter about nothing in particular
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Post by DIYDafty on Dec 21, 2019 17:21:55 GMT
Recently fitted these in £1.5M new builds. Perhaps it’s just me, but I’d be lost without a kettle on the worktop or Hob. It’s just so British ‘sticking the kettle on’. Someone calls at your home & it’s the first thing we do. It signifies you’re welcome in my home & it’s good to see you. Also provides a useful clock feature. Once you've finished your tea or its gone cold, you're out !
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Post by dickpuller on Dec 22, 2019 9:26:03 GMT
Recently fitted these in £1.5M new builds. Perhaps it’s just me, but I’d be lost without a kettle on the worktop or Hob. It’s just so British ‘sticking the kettle on’. Someone calls at your home & it’s the first thing we do. It signifies you’re welcome in my home & it’s good to see you. Also provides a useful clock feature. Once you've finished your tea or its gone cold, you're out ! Not when it’s Scottish hospitality Dafty! It was Charles 1 that introduced Hotels & Inns into the Highlands of Scotland, he thought it would civilised the Clans more. Prior to this any traveller could get free Board & Lodgings anywhere for as long as they wanted.
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