Water in cyl 1

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Re: Water in cyl 1

Postby cooperman » Thu Apr 09, 2020 11:34 am

Copper washer received in the post today, thanks Fred. Just got to find some spare time in the next three weeks to fit it
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Re: Water in cyl 1

Postby jpsmit » Thu Apr 09, 2020 1:46 pm

cooperman wrote:Copper washer received in the post today, thanks Fred. Just got to find some spare time in the next three weeks to fit it


just put it in a safe place like I would - a really safe place :P :roll:
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Re: Water in cyl 1

Postby Fred Dukes » Thu Apr 09, 2020 2:24 pm

He was lucky to get it at all - I wrapped it in paper and sealer it with masking tape then put it in an envelope and sealed that - looked on the floor and there was the washer on the kitchen floor tiles :oops: :lol: Had to undo envelope and start again - glad it arrived safely Marcus keep an eye on it it seems a bit slippery :roll:
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Re: Water in cyl 1

Postby jpsmit » Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:11 pm

Fred Dukes wrote:He was lucky to get it at all - I wrapped it in paper and sealer it with masking tape then put it in an envelope and sealed that - looked on the floor and there was the washer on the kitchen floor tiles :oops: :lol: Had to undo envelope and start again - glad it arrived safely Marcus keep an eye on it it seems a bit slippery :roll:


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