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Yes, sorry Best you’re right. Just I like to cut a nice tight hole if at all possible to get better coverage on the washers.
External immersion feeds back into top of cylinder, never seen one in ‘real life’ though.
If a new cylinder, our merchants do gledhill who will make up to your exact requirements- a god send when replacing in a tight space (the old - put cylinder and pipe work, then build cupboard too tight- six the next plumber).
You can have as many bosses of chosen size precisely where you want! It’s a great service, have had it next day.
No worries about the PM as a newbie, far better off posting it here and getting replies plus you learnt a valuable lesson, Shaun the mod will read, edit or delete PM`s as he see`s fit being Judge, Jury and Executioner.I want to install an Essex Flange to the cylinder for a shower pump. ............
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Would really appreciate any advice. Thanks very much in advance!! (Sorry for sending PMs of this to a few guys!! My first time using this!)
Thanks!No worries about the PM as a newbie, far better off posting it here and getting replies plus you learnt a valuable lesson, Shaun the mod will read, edit or delete PM`s as he see`s fit being Judge, Jury and Executioner.
Enjoy the forum.
Great. That would be way handier then. No messing with loads of connections. Cheers!Looks easy enough just to use a Warix flange to top of cylinder!
Loads of space
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