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Lol! I knew it sounded wrong!
What I meant was hit it a fair whack, but not as hard to break the basin, or the power you would use to whack your wife. :smile:
Ah ! Now that's cleared it !

I fully understand. Thank you. Lol
 
Just to be clear, - on a Whackometer scale of 10, it only needs a 5.5.

Ha ha, excellent.
I'm glad you've referred to the plumbers whackometer scale of belting things about.
I was thinking with the 'hit your wife power', comment, it might be nearer 6.25 but you cleared it up for me.
 
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