isn't that tank positioned incorrectly
so a cylinder stat can be fitted on top of the foam insulation but that wouldnt be ideal ??? you type some amount of pishIdeally the foam removed
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"Ideally" the foam should be removed??..you idiot.
Just enjoy the post while it is still available gentsIf you carry on disagreeing with agile your post will be removed with no questions asked..
"Ideally" the foam should be removed??..you idiot.
In the above case I'd attach the cylinder to my lathe in order to recalibrate it's orientation 19.6° Anti-clockwise
I find that in 8.75 out of 13 occasions that a 2% adjustment to the anterior axial metric is sufficient as long as the (not always) incompetent technician that visited previously was as considerate as I am.
I find that in 8.75 out of 13 occasions that a 2% adjustment to the anterior axial metric is sufficient as long as the (not always) incompetent technician that visited previously was as considerate as I am.
I think you meant to say turn the radio off whilst listening to don't cry for me Argentina??I find that inferior engineers tend to remove the insulation in order to install Tank thermostats, which in order to be G3 registered they should really have the authority of a 48FF police woman who loves coconuts, some inferior engineers on here like @jeff the gasman would wear a sock when courting such a lady, I find this not to be the case, some grease on the thread works and if you happen to have your radio off and you expect dont cry for me Argentina to come on , then just pull over in the nearest lay by and flatten her tubes
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