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Tim S wrote:
BigWallop wibbled: You're becoming more than a DIYer, Tim, me man. Starting to use jigs to line things up is starting to get into the professional arena. :-) lol Hehe A couple of millimetres either way in any project is always a sign of perfection. .. Actually it was more so the studs would actually even go through the 2 holes in the cistern at all[1] ![]() percussive adjustment on the studs, but it just slid on - that was good ![]() I had some M6 A2 stainless stud as a fall back, but it felt rather bouncy so I aimed to make the M8 work. Not sure why people spend £££ for "proper" stainless stud fixings when a metre of A2 threaded bar can be had from Toolstation for a few pounds... Cheers Tim So we can look forward to you being "Flush" now then? :-) lol |
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