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They haven't sealed the gap between the gas pipe and the sleeve, or between the sleeve and the wall.
So that's a fail on the current gas regs too!
At least they used a PROPER rod....none of that coupled 5/8" junk.:sifone:
well, it's bloody well extraneous now, innit?
Very artistic. Love the helical cable run.
There's also a good chance that gas pipe is under sized.
It 'reminds' me of the 'work' of 'someone' who was 'keen' on 'bonding' 'things' (and 'apostrophes') but 'wasn't' entirely 'clear' about what that 'achieved'.
I 'have' to get this 'book.'
But I'm somehow reluctant to pay any money for it...
Seriously?! Thank you!I have a copy if you want it for free?
Onions?! Where have you been son?!
I thought you ran off with that rotter Sarz?!
Skelton not sure if rotter is a good or bad word but she really is a nice person. I speak to her quite alot about electrical stuff and she is really keen and making good progress. She could be quoting against you for work soon and i know who id want in my house .
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