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In message , Roger
writes The message from "zaax" contains these words: It's not in the regs., and as far I can see it's worldwide Cold taps came first and as 90% of the population are right handed the obvious place for the cold tap is on the right. Having the hot tap on the left also helps the wimps in the UK as the hot tap is still often low pressure and easier to turn off. my cold tap in the bathroom is on the left, because I hold my toothbrush with my right hand Actually, IIRC, it made the pipe runs easier I'm not going to lose sleep over it -- geoff |
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