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Is there a warning that DIY in the bathroom should always
be done with the loo lid closed (especially when lots of
tiny components are involved)?

Is it in big block capitals?

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On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 20:59:40 -0000, Sam Plusnet wrote:

Is there a warning that DIY in the bathroom should always
be done with the loo lid closed (especially when lots of
tiny components are involved)?

Is it in big block capitals?

Wet-hand Sam


Also plugs in holes, especially when working on taps!
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 22:32:55 +0000, PeterC wrote:

On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 20:59:40 -0000, Sam Plusnet wrote:

Is there a warning that DIY in the bathroom should always be done with
the loo lid closed (especially when lots of tiny components are
involved)?

Is it in big block capitals?

Wet-hand Sam


Also plugs in holes, especially when working on taps!


And when working on the drainage below. This may mitigate the standard
error of removing the trap while keeping a bucket underneath, then
emptying the bucket down the same hole.



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On 17/11/2016 01:20, Bob Eager wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 22:32:55 +0000, PeterC wrote:

On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 20:59:40 -0000, Sam Plusnet wrote:

Is there a warning that DIY in the bathroom should always be done with
the loo lid closed (especially when lots of tiny components are
involved)?

Is it in big block capitals?

Wet-hand Sam


Also plugs in holes, especially when working on taps!


And when working on the drainage below. This may mitigate the standard
error of removing the trap while keeping a bucket underneath, then
emptying the bucket down the same hole.


Or more likely when you pass a clogged trap full of gunge to your
partner and ask them to empty it... not managing to get the instruction
about not doing it into the sink you are under out in time!


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On 11/16/2016 10:32 PM, PeterC wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2016 20:59:40 -0000, Sam Plusnet wrote:

Is there a warning that DIY in the bathroom should always
be done with the loo lid closed (especially when lots of
tiny components are involved)?

Is it in big block capitals?

Wet-hand Sam


Also plugs in holes, especially when working on taps!

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On 11/16/2016 8:59 PM, Sam Plusnet wrote:

Is there a warning that DIY in the bathroom should always
be done with the loo lid closed (especially when lots of
tiny components are involved)?

Is it in big block capitals?

Wet-hand Sam

More important always to flush!
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