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Dan delaMare-Lyon August 7th 03 11:18 AM

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At the risk of starting a thread of two ronnies type quotes - I'm
looking for a new plug for the kitchen sink - NOT a 13 amp one ;-)

You know the sort of sink - white - two bowl with drainer.
Want the one that goes in the main sink with a rise/fall feature for
the dial on the top of the sink....

It's an Ainsley sink - was in the house when we moved in - but it's
perished rubber seal means it doesn't anymore...

Anyone?

Cheers
Dan.

Dan delaMare-Lyon August 7th 03 02:07 PM

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In article , Christian McArdle wrote:

The original question?

B&Q


Ta.

Dan.

Dave Plowman August 7th 03 07:27 PM

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In article ,
Dan delaMare-Lyon wrote:
You know the sort of sink - white - two bowl with drainer.
Want the one that goes in the main sink with a rise/fall feature for
the dial on the top of the sink....


It's an Ainsley sink - was in the house when we moved in - but it's
perished rubber seal means it doesn't anymore...


Isn't the seal just an 'O' ring?

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N. Thornton August 7th 03 08:41 PM

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Dan delaMare-Lyon wrote in message ...

At the risk of starting a thread of two ronnies type quotes - I'm
looking for a new plug for the kitchen sink - NOT a 13 amp one ;-)

You know the sort of sink - white - two bowl with drainer.
Want the one that goes in the main sink with a rise/fall feature for
the dial on the top of the sink....

It's an Ainsley sink - was in the house when we moved in - but it's
perished rubber seal means it doesn't anymore...

Anyone?



Be easier to get a new rubber ring.

Regards, NT

Dan delaMare-Lyon August 8th 03 09:10 AM

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In article , N. Thornton wrote:
Dan delaMare-Lyon wrote in message ...

At the risk of starting a thread of two ronnies type quotes - I'm
looking for a new plug for the kitchen sink - NOT a 13 amp one ;-)

You know the sort of sink - white - two bowl with drainer.
Want the one that goes in the main sink with a rise/fall feature for
the dial on the top of the sink....

It's an Ainsley sink - was in the house when we moved in - but it's
perished rubber seal means it doesn't anymore...

Anyone?



Be easier to get a new rubber ring.


That's prolly the case but the plug lift height adjuster is held on
with superglue owing to an unfortunate accident with a clumsy cook -
so a new plug is preferable - but that said - a ring would suffice for
a while...

Any suggestions as to where to get one from.

Cheers
Dan.

N. Thornton August 8th 03 06:29 PM

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Dan delaMare-Lyon wrote in message ...
In article , N. Thornton wrote:


At the risk of starting a thread of two ronnies type quotes - I'm
looking for a new plug for the kitchen sink - NOT a 13 amp one ;-)


It's an Ainsley sink - was in the house when we moved in - but it's
perished rubber seal means it doesn't anymore...


Be easier to get a new rubber ring.


Any suggestions as to where to get one from.



Yep, video recorders use belts and rings of all conceivable sizes.
Suggest a video spare parts supplier. Just tell them the dimensions
required.


Regards, NT

Paul Hewish August 8th 03 07:48 PM

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Hi Dan

Try www.cpc.co.uk for 'O' rings - they do individuals & kits. Excellent
supplier for all types of kit.

Paul




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