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On Friday, 19 April 2019 21:35:54 UTC+1, Bob Eager wrote:
On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 15:41:31 +0100, Brian Reay wrote: On 18/04/2019 21:02, Brian Gaff wrote: I think I'd try the puncture repair first on the back side so to speak. Brian Agreed. I'd also try and refit it so the (repaired) hole is at the top. The last one I replaced (in fact, I think the both the ones I've replaced) would fit any way up, or alignment- it was just the retaining wire (which went on later) which had a particular right way. Some of them have an internal drain hole at the bottom. To prevent buildup of scum & mould. Livewithoutable if you must, just wipe it clean on occasion. NT |
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