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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostGosh how very Victorian.
This house shared a supply with next door which must have been very irritating when my mother was filling the washing machine on a Monday.
It got done away with at least 40 years ago, probably to next door's great relief when they got their own feed.
It's chucking it down here too & has been all evening. The river looked extremely full when I came home.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Today will feature no work...
Instead I will document in minute detail what others need to do... Sadly it will take longer (by about 5 times) to do that than it would take me to do it myself... but as they insist on giving the useless permanent guy work to do I need to tell him what to do while I'm away in a way that won't screw it up...Last edited by eek; 2 August 2016, 07:57.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostOh, I've just remembered the chap up the road who bought Llantwit Cottage.
The water company wanted loadsamoney (though not £10k) for a new feed, so he got a metal detector & found the old one.
The replacement pipe would run 10 metres along the path from the stop cock. It would go straight into our kitchen.
So, that's £1000 per metre for copper pipe.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostImpressive. Except it's £1000/metre of alkathene these days.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostYou'll need a license after September 1st.Comment
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