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Who makes thier end feed range? They are reasonably priced, but one end will be tight and needs thing on and the other side is slack!
im going back to yorkshire endex.

Rant over :censored:
 
in short china :D and still use yorkshire propper yorkshire
 
No just plumbs it's the same everywhere. And how many faulty fittings are you finding lately with mis shaped joints? Drives me nuts. If I was actually paying for them I'd be really cross!!
 
Who makes thier end feed range? They are reasonably priced, but one end will be tight and needs thing on and the other side is slack!
im going back to yorkshire endex.

Rant over :censored:

are you talking about the blue bucket deal??
 
Got a box of delcop 15mm elbows here somewhere.....mind they are a few years old so may be imperial...lol regards Turnpin:)
 
I'm glad it's not just me !
I've had em with chunks missing too !

Tight one end slack the other.
I thought I was cracking up.
 
same.. end up throwing loads of fittings over the shoulder rather than struggling to get them on the tube :D
 
Got a box of delcop 15mm elbows here somewhere.....mind they are a few years old so may be imperial...lol regards Turnpin:)
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Nah...15mm but you can definately feel the difference in the quality....lol regards Turnpin IMG_20160915_131956.jpg
 
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