Shopping done. I decided to put off the spectacle business until tomorrow
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Originally posted by covbob View PostIs this apropos of nothing or does it have a bearing on your damp floor problem?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.
The pipes leading to the radiator in my hall, one of which is pissing water into the floor cavity, are unsleeved.
In fact the one of them that's forced against the brickwork coz the oik couldn't be arsed to drill a hole through the joist is the one that's leaking.
Mind you, it took about 35 years and a replacement combi for the leak to happen.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostZeitZenChuryOm
How much do I owe Zeity for using that?Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostGradual and imperceptible wear leading to catastrophic failure, much like a de Havilland CometComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostShopping done. I decided to put off the spectacle business until tomorrow
I was gutted to find that one of my favourite ready readers had scratched lenses.
No wonder everything looked a bit blurry.
That's a whole £1 down the drain.Comment
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Much to my delight, the 2nd year esteemed customers have buggered off.
They are, it must be said, one of the most irritating groups it's been my misfortune to encounter in the last 10 years.
Empty vessels & all that.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIndeed.
The pipes leading to the radiator in my hall, one of which is pissing water into the floor cavity, are unsleeved.
In fact the one of them that's forced against the brickwork coz the oik couldn't be arsed to drill a hole through the joist is the one that's leaking.
Mind you, it took about 35 years and a replacement combi for the leak to happen."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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