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LMAO

brill kev thats going to have me laffing for a fortnight

:LOL:

(being frugal with me icons least chris gets me again) :oops:
 
OK Men,but look, how come it takes six to eight weeks for a turn off, but just three weeks for a temporary turn off......providing it is not longer than 28 days?????

Juan

A Surrey Flange is not for pudding! ;)
 
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Ah, but that's a different question, so this is a topic hijacking ;)
 
qwerty10000 said:
plumbers know how to turn the gas off like electricians know how to turn the electric off coming into the house, they're not suppose to but they do

I am sure they do Qwerts, but I have offered fifty to no avail?

I just don't think they know how to do it.

It's wierd. One method takes 6 to 8 weeks, the other 1 to 3 weeks, but only for a max of 28 days????? One costs a fortune, the other costs......a fortune....one team digs? one team disconnects? one team connects one meter? one team connects supply? one team reconnects to house (providing less than 2 meters).

Builder is held up like nobody!

Juan

Spanish builders do it in the sun.
 

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