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Discuss Power on and no bonding to gas/ water in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
We're Geordies, an inventive breed. Just look at what we've given the world. If necessary we'd get our womenfolk to bite through the pipework.how else would you do that when you've got a 3m length of pipe and you've left your tube cutter at home?
how do you think tb gets most of her copper, geordie the muzzle you got her isnt working XDWe're Geordies, an inventive breed. Just look at what we've given the world. If necessary we'd get our womenfolk to bite through the pipework.
Typical spark ..... not enough imagination to think of using a hacksaw and even if he did the blade would be in the frame backwards.
most dont know how to solder now mate.From the internet (so it must be true)...
Copper pipe slice. The pipe slice is without doubt the plumbers favourite. No skill is required to effect a quick and clean square cut on a copper pipe. :smilielol5:
Got to be said its nice to actually see a plumber not use push fit or compression fittings.
Push fit has it's uses - I have a few push fit stop ends to shove on the end of a live pipe that I've just chopped through by mistake.
Push fit has it's uses - I have a few push fit stop ends to shove on the end of a live pipe that I've just chopped through by mistake.
Yes Geordies make mistakes but we do it deliberately to keep the apprentices and labourers on their toes.You make mistakes Geordie I can't believe that
Yes Geordies make mistakes but we do it to stop people laughing at out webbed toes.
How about this Geordie?
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