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![]() Anyone any bright ideas on the following tale of grief!. Been installing a replacement kitchen in my parents old house and before the Christmas "shutdown" had very carefully spent some time preparing two worktops with a very carefully cut "masons mitre", all very neat etc. Went back there today, and the pipe that takes the drainage from the condensing boiler had come apart slightly so that some water had trickled down and instead of running away harmlessly across to the front of the worktop, had yes you've guessed!, made its way into the as yet untightned joint which of course has now swollen up and has a mismatch in size!. Anyone any bright ideas on how to sort this without replacing both bits and cutting them including all the other openings etc?.... TIA ![]() -- Tony Sayer |
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