underground drainage part 2
Hello,
I bought one of these: http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Stru.../sd2804/p96056 Like all fittings of that type, it has a black rubber seal around the end. Under the seal is a rigid red circle of plastic. Is it important? Does it keep the rubber seal in place? I ask because mine arrived broken and I am wondering whether I can live without it or whether I need to get a new one. Thanks, Stephen. |
underground drainage part 2
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Stephen saying something like: I bought one of these: http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Stru.../sd2804/p96056 Like all fittings of that type, it has a black rubber seal around the end. Under the seal is a rigid red circle of plastic. Is it important? Does it keep the rubber seal in place? I ask because mine arrived broken and I am wondering whether I can live without it or whether I need to get a new one. Do you mean a ring underneath the rubber, so that the rubber is grooved onto it? A ring of plastic to retain the rubber seal is an improvement, but plenty were/are made without it, so I wouldn't worry. Once it's in place it remains where it's put, just the red ring would help keep the rubber more securely located as you push it in / slide it out. |
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