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ok ok , im sorry for upsetting some posters.
the OP got his answer and were all happy now.
Ok, i know i've been away from here for a while....But, WTF?
Biff giving an apology? I feel dizzy.
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ok ok , im sorry for upsetting some posters.
the OP got his answer and were all happy now.
Ok, i know i've been away from here for a while....But, WTF?
Biff giving an apology? I feel dizzy.
i detect the presence of forum favourite markc123.
good to see him around
i've missed having a little prison bitch.
;-D
im still 4mm radial'ing
Cannot believe i have trawled through 4 pages of blurb re;toilet socket,and nobody said out' regarding part pee...
except for, 'will you marry me?'As they say, the only stupid question is the one not asked ......
except for, 'will you marry me?'
only just got that - very good. what makes it worse is, just today had to explain to labourer about 'blockbusters' and 'i'll have a p please bob'. now i feel old AND stupid!Cannot believe i have trawled through 4 pages of blurb re;toilet socket,and nobody said out' regarding part pee...
... im a moody cow when i don't get my way.
What does the customer intend to use the socket for
Hey guys im new here lol,
for what i know you can install it thats fine as long as it's not close to a water outlet. (Within 1.2meters of a water outlet.)
Hi Brian. The prcd is close to plug and has to be checked before the toilet is used every time. See picture. I might be able to get the plug through plasterboard into a socket the other side but it will be very tight going. Will contact Washloo and ask them if they have a lead with a longer lead to the plug end.
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