Is your soldered fitting not a fitting then?
if you ask this you need to read again to what is defined as a joint.
Is your soldered fitting not a fitting then?
You see it all the time
because the installer HAS NO CHOICE.
Then again if you want to finish your bathroom any time soon....
You see it all the time
their are many cowboys, it don't mean join them.
because the installer HAS NO CHOICE.
if he has no choice he should find another way to do it.
if he can't he's not an installer.
Then again if you want to finish your bathroom any time soon....
or even come back next yr to fix the leaking isolation valve behind the plasterboard.
You mean pointless posts.And the other moral of the story is that people spouting from text books on here all the time about how a job SHOULD be done instead of doing it the way all practical installers ARE dong it, are clearly not busy enough doing any REAL plumbing work to realise they are talking utter B****X.
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