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Geordie Spark
Aye, famous for basic thinking, like us. :wink5:
The more I look around this forum the more I think there are far too many folk who like to over think and complicate things for bugger all reason.
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Aye, famous for basic thinking, like us. :wink5:
if the stopcock is otherwise OK, apart from not closing, why not leave it in and fit a second one after it? sounds a much simpler job and the bonding can stay as is.
Do they intend to use plastic pipework or plastic stopcock or will it all be copper and brass? If plastic you may need to reassess what items in the bathrooms require bonding.
Where's Cockburn when you need him?
Could you move the bonding cable to where the new isolator is going to be?
So this seized open stopcock is going to be abandoned and a new one fitted a bit further downstream??
There's nothing wrong with that and I've done it myself. Why not just leave your bond where it is and if anybody wants to argue the ---- tell them that one is the main stopcock and the one under the sink is a secondary one.
Or....if it serves the purpose...keep yer mitts off it.
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