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Just remembered, I've been meaning to go and get some new glasses since I had my eyes tested, which was at the start of September.
At this rate, I'll need to have another test before ordering them. Given that the place is about three minutes' walk up the road, I really should get on with itComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust remembered, I've been meaning to go and get some new glasses since I had my eyes tested, which was at the start of September.
At this rate, I'll need to have another test before ordering them. Given that the place is about three minutes' walk up the road, I really should get on with itComment
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Mmmmm.
Interesting.
It would appear that pipes going through brickwork should be sleeved.
It stops 'em being attacked by the mortar.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMmmmm.
Interesting.
It would appear that pipes going through brickwork should be sleeved.
It stops 'em being attacked by the mortar.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostMmmmm.
Interesting.
It would appear that pipes going through brickwork should be sleeved.
It stops 'em being attacked by the mortar.
It's not the mortar that corrodes them, it's the movement against the brickwork as they expand and contract that eventually wears holes in them."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Postasdfasdfasdf
How much do I owe Zeity for using that?Comment
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostAs should any that are buried in concrete floors.
It's not the mortar that corrodes them, it's the movement against the brickwork as they expand and contract that eventually wears holes in them.Comment
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