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I've took the toilet out, flipped it and used angle grinder on them little fellas.

I hate lying on the floor beside someone's smelly toilet bowl. Especially when you can smell pee from the dirty underside of toilet seat.

Trouble with disconnecting the pan is you get to see what they've been eating.

Think I'm in the wrong job lol
 
Is like multitoool ? I have seen them but never need it one tbh ! One thing I am going to get soon is that ALADIN stop tap when I orders next WB boiler + rads from Williams to be delivered in SW18 in London !
 
I had to cut some off a few weeks ago, tried to angle grind them but limited space. Got the hacksaw out and it took about 15 mins per bolt. I was sweating so increased the bill to cover loss of fluids!!!
 
I have tried everything going to make like easier cutting these bolts........the Dremel is okay but the disks are so poor quality the fly off the madrel 1/4 way through the bolt...hacksaw takes ages.....angle grinder rarely fits in.

Fein Mulimaster with bi-metal blades cuts through in 5 seconds.
 

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