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It is the first day of the first ever PlumbersForums.net advent calendar!!

Up for grabs today are:
Plumbase goodie bag
CorgiDirect pipe cutter and synchron motor
Test4Less Socket and See
Shower Head from ShowerPowerBooster

Answer the question below by replying to the thread before 6pm to be in with a chance of winning today! Winners Announced at 7pm.

Q. Which is the safest way to take long lengths of copper pipe by van?

A- Put it in the back with the pipes sticking out of the rear doors
B- Use a pipe rack fixed to the roof of the van
C. Hold it out of the window and hope for the best.

Rules and terms can be found here

Because there's no mention of using the sunroof I'll go for B !!!
 
Keep the answers coming there's not long left until we draw!!
 
It is the first day of the first ever PlumbersForums.net advent calendar!!

Up for grabs today are:
Plumbase goodie bag
CorgiDirect pipe cutter and synchron motor
Test4Less Socket and See
Shower Head from ShowerPowerBooster

Answer the question below by replying to the thread before 6pm to be in with a chance of winning today! Winners Announced at 7pm.

Q. Which is the safest way to take long lengths of copper pipe by van?

A- Put it in the back with the pipes sticking out of the rear doors
B- Use a pipe rack fixed to the roof of the van
C. Hold it out of the window and hope for the best.

Rules and terms can be found here

It has to be B for me.
 
It is the first day of the first ever PlumbersForums.net advent calendar!!

Up for grabs today are:
Plumbase goodie bag
CorgiDirect pipe cutter and synchron motor
Test4Less Socket and See
Shower Head from ShowerPowerBooster

Answer the question below by replying to the thread before 6pm to be in with a chance of winning today! Winners Announced at 7pm.

Q. Which is the safest way to take long lengths of copper pipe by van?

A- Put it in the back with the pipes sticking out of the rear doors
B- Use a pipe rack fixed to the roof of the van
C. Hold it out of the window and hope for the best.

Rules and terms can be found here

B- Use a pipe rack fixed to the roof of the van
 
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personally I like to take the back seats out of my 5 Series saloon, which will take 3m copper pipes easily. There is always a young couple struggling to fit flat-pack furniture into their Skoda Yeti and you should see their mouths drop open as I insert my full length.
 
OKAY THAT'S ALL THE ENTRIES ALLOWED FOR TODAY. THANKS FOR ENTERING. WE WILL WRITE ALL THE NAMES DOWN NOW AND THEN DRAW ONE AT RANDOM FROM A HAT.

LOOK OUT FOR THE THREAD TOMORROW, WE'LL START THE BALL ROLLING AGAIN.

MASSIVE THANKS TO ALL THE SPONSORS WHO GOT BEHIND THIS. :)
 
 
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