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From what stance are you asking... we cannot answer you till you at least explain the nature of your question...I.E. Are you doing an inspection and test ??
 
Not me mate, but I thought showers were his strong point lol. I'm only yanking his chain it's good to have a bit of banter! Some people take it more serious than others that's all.
 
Not me mate, but I thought showers were his strong point lol. I'm only yanking his chain it's good to have a bit of banter! Some people take it more serious than others that's all.

I was talking about the op lol

Nothing bothers me mate, I like a good p*ss and find other trades on site especaily plumbers have a better sense of humour than a lot sparks do lol
 
I was talking about the op lol

Nothing bothers me mate, I like a good p*ss and find other trades on site especaily plumbers have a better sense of humour than a lot sparks do lol
Yup very true, they are clowns alright and we are tradesmen, we have to take it serious, electricity kills people, a leaking pipe will not, nuff said, n it.
 
and i'm just wondering what an ELF has got to do with it. santa's grotto closed weeks ago.
 
Yup very true, they are clowns alright and we are tradesmen, we have to take it serious, electricity kills people, a leaking pipe will not, nuff said, n it.


Clearly you never heard of a water laden ceiling collapsing and killing.... don't underestimate the power of a little drip :icon12:
 

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