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Yorkshire fittings
Hi there,
About a year ago I got a plumber to chase some pipes into the bathroom wall behind the bath for a shower -- --| | | | | | Like above, but above a bath - my asci art doesn't extend much further! I'm about to tile over the pipes and notice that that the stubs that come out of the wall to receive the shower fitting are very much boss eyed ... damn! So what to do? Just heat up the elbows with a blow torch and give them a tweak with a mole wrench to bring them into true? Chop the upright pipes and redo it with push fits. Or - moan at the plumber and tell him to get his ass back here and do it right. My incling is the later - but its two years since he did the job ... well I got busy with more pressing things .... Advice appreciated! |
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