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Nothing we lot could do could compare. Think it about time we started showing a set of pictures like this to prospective customers so they can see why saving 28 pence on a job may not be a good move
On the contrary I didn't take much removing as nothing was secured in place no surprise there. All put back in place now with the conversation to the owner of I told you so being very satisfyingI bet you couldn't take the smile off your face?
I hope you walk away from that. I have taken on 'others' hideous work before and wished I hadn't.
There's no point wrapping it around the threads if it's needed at all wrap it around the olives took me ages to take it all off from this jobSpeaking as a home DIYer / novice myself, whilst I can see what's wrong in all these photos can someone enlighten me why the use of PTFE is wrong? I've used it on several joints at home and feel a bit embarrassed now
Interesting. When I was shown the basics decades ago, it included putting tape around the male thread as a cleaner way than using jointing compound. Are you saying use nothing at all unless you get a leak?
Speaking as a home DIYer / novice myself, whilst I can see what's wrong in all these photos can someone enlighten me why the use of PTFE is wrong? I've used it on several joints at home and feel a bit embarrassed now
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