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Andy Hall wrote:
On 27 Aug 2005 04:28:35 -0700, wrote:


Grunff wrote:
wrote:

If I recall rightly he never had a flood, he had a faulty Speedfit
fitting and informed the group to beware. I take notice of this sort of
advice as I don't want problems when I fit pipes.

You are IMM!


Hillarious. Another one. It is catching.

To the OP. That is bunkum.

No, it's not.


It is bunkum. To the OP, just take note of what I wrote and you will
have no problems. Take your time doing the joints, don't rush.



Let's guess. The next line is "I'm a professional" (without being
able to back it up) etc. etc.


I am no professional that is why I look in here and other forums. I am
a jack of all trades, master of none. A plumber can thread 6" pipes, I
have never threaded a pipe. After 7 years, I can fit a heating and
water system in plastic and copper as good as them in a domestic house
only. My craft skills are as good as theirs. Most of what I do is rule
of thumb and revert to books, manufacturers and groups like this one to
expand on. My main points a as less space taken up as possible by
cylidners and boilers (of elimination of one or both), the highest DHW
flow rate as possible for high performance showers and no pipes seen.
To achieve something as simple as that can be very complicated.


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