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This was done a few month ago.. a friend said if possible to to put in his new tap.. so instead of taking out the old taps he'd rather have the lot working so I said "no problem " and charged £40 to cut the the hole fit the tap and got paid £100 - £60 tip..lolz.Shift+R improves the quality of this image. Shift+A improves the quality of all images on this page.
 
wow! that is something else! does he have three hands?
Telling me.. the original taps were perfect for money and use. As I was about to disconnect he asked could you get them ALL working.. After he gave me £60 tip. Hopefully he'll call me back to put in the plastic chrome blank (FOC)
 
Telling me.. the original taps were perfect for money and use. As I was about to disconnect he asked could you get them ALL working.. After he gave me £60 tip. Hopefully he'll call me back to put in the plastic chrome blank (FOC)

I'll fit him a second shower valve right next to his current one, if he's chucking tips like that around!! lol
 
you were lucky drilling the hole
 
Blimey I wouldn't of even attempted drilling the hole! Knowing my luck the basin would have cracked in half!
 
Lolz I've just seen same thing on ebay for the whole set of six piece
New 5Pc Diamond Tile Hole Cutter Saw Set 6mm 8mm 16mm 18mm & 40mm Holesaw Drill

£15.49(Incl. VAT)
 
That job was client, customers, pleasing people, getting work done and get the L out before they'd ask "do same time to bath tub"
 
What the hell!!! Why would anyone want that in there bathroom
 
I removed a three tap hole basin mixer with integrated pop up waste today and replaced with two pillar and a blanking piece with a chain stay incorporated as per customers wishes. I could have suggested this monstrosity instead.
 
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