kevplumb said:
Bamber gaspipe said:If he does not have a drainoff point on his rad then he will have to empty the rad after turning off both valves, with a bowl or summat similar.
kevplumb said:
Softus said:Very much not a drainoff point on a rad.
Would you prefer that I'd suggested that you were wrong, purely because I hadn't ever seen the thing that you referred to?Bamber gaspipe said:You only asked so you could have your moment. As much as it pains me... why is this not a drainoff point..(sigh).
kevplumb said:if you shut the rad valve first it does allow the rad to drain NOT the system
if you leave the valve open you drain the lot
Softus said:If I was wrong then I hereby apologise.
I don't know why you'd think that, since I've apologised to you when I've been wrong before. Or are you just playing to the gallery?Bamber gaspipe said:The Man Who Is Never Wrong.
Rest assured - worrying about what other people think of me is so far down my list it's dropped off it.I wouldn`t worry about it Softus
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I don't know why you'd think that, since I've apologised to you when I've been wrong before. Or are you just playing to the gallery?
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