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Peter Hucker wrote in
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:54:34 GMT, Dyno Mutt
wrote:
Peter Hucker wrote in
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 21:35:27 +0100, Tinkerbell
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Peter Hucker wrote:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 09:41:28 +0100, Tinkerbell
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Peter Hucker wrote:
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Don't mention that, please. Bloody sodding plumbing, I'm beginning
to
hate this house.
Ever fitted a bath? How the **** do you get any kind of tool and
your
hand to fit behind the taps?
No, and dunno.
Don't, and it's ****ing impossible.
Im an unlicensed plumber!!!First, rip out the wall board, then use a
cutting torch to remove the offending fixtures.
HTH
Are you trying to install a sink in a vanity or trying to fit new
faucets
on a bathtub?
I was putting a new bath in to replace an old one.
Make sure your plumbing matches the holes before you put it in.
Most modern bathtubs have the faucets *above* the tub itself, as opposed
to fitting *on* the tub.
If its the old fashioned kind you should have room to get your hand under
the tub. Ive never seen an old "clawfoot" tub that mounted flush with the
wall.
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