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I'm trying to remove an old Aqualisa shower, and two of the four bolts
holding the cartridge on are rusted in. Is there way of removing the whole shower from the wall by another method, short of demolition g. It seems to have some weird fitting behind it. Got the water pipes disconnected. That was the easy bit! TIA |
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On Jul 26, 5:53*pm, "
wrote: I'm trying to remove an old Aqualisa shower, and two of the four bolts holding the cartridge on are rusted in. Is there way of removing the whole shower from the wall by another method, short of demolition g. It seems to have some weird fitting behind it. Got the water pipes disconnected. That was the easy bit! TIA might or might not be what you need... http://www.wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index...._Damaged_Screw NT |
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