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"Allan" wrote in message ...
Ti's so. I have just ordered a pile of full flow lever ball valves from Screwfix...now I wonder when they might be delivered! Al. "Allan" wrote in message . uk... As part of the on going saga of fitting the new en-suite I have added isolating valves to all the pipes. The only thing is that I notice that even when fully open the flow rate of the taps isn't what it was before there were any valves. This has led me to be concerned that my power shower will also be "downgraded" due to the smaller bore through the isolating valves. I am considering changing the valves on the shower supply pipes to gate valves (the ones with the hand wheel). Is this a good move or am I just talking bollox? Al. Toolstation also have them, part 98261 on page http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Plum...ves/d20/sd2696 I've used Toolstation more recently after the troubles with Screwfux, notable differences a You ALWAYS seem to get your stuff next day They are cheaper for a lot of things There is NO shipping charge at the moment They don't take down their entire website every day just before you want to look up a part / see past orders / etc. Toolstation don't have quite such a large range |
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