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did it not cross your mind that i didnt reply to your post for 16 hrs because i wasnt logged on and probably in bed ?

anyway , i can see getting the last word in is of great importance to you.
congrats.
:)
 
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ok ok , i can see getting the last word in is of great importance to you.
congrats.
:)

16 hours in bed ! Let me guess what you do for a living
...............................You must be a bed tester.

Now you have got the last word in so I have to reply again.
 
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What is the standard or expected PSI/bar on the overall cold water system in the UK??
I remember my pressurised system in Cyprus, is set at about 3 bar (I Think) which relates to around 45 PSI...
 
Eng54

i believe 2 bar is generally what is expected in a property. Thats what the wet pants reduced the house with 6 bar to.....

i'll happily check out your shower, what time is my flight? Can I go on a plane with the upstairs bit, piano and bar?

;-)
 
Do what I do make a western union splice get a bit of 1.5mm offcut,strip it back with your dykes then wrapped one strand around the cable,pump abit of no lox onto the cable,insert tighten down problem solved.
 

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