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Firstly hello,secondly as username suggests I am a tiler(ceramic) not plumber ,I am mechanically minded as have previously worked as maintenance engineer in major uk factory before starting up as a self employed tiler in 2001, I do often have to remove rads loos basins and on the odd occasion fit new sanitary ware when doing a complete bathroom/wetroom installation for instance.I have joined the forum for advice regarding my 6yr old combi-boiler which appears to made from from scrap metal parts and needs new washers on a regular basis , I will try to post pictures and more info later but be patient please as computers just aren't me!
 
Welcome along mate, hopefully the boys will go easy on you being a tiler lol. Help with gas stuff will be restricted though so hope you understand the reasons why.
 
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