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Pocster

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  1. Still confused on why any copper . Admit you definitely don’t want compression fitting on a hep20 - it can fail for certain . With all the plumbing I did no compression fittings or copper ….
  2. I’m not worried about the plastic feet . Just don’t want the L of units to move .
  3. Thought of that . It would have to be real shallow though . Say 20mm for tile , adhesive , decoupling then maybe 10mm into screed …. I could just gripfill the timbers to the tile floor .
  4. Yeah . That would work in theory . But I’m not brave enough for that !
  5. I think you’ll be surprised how ok it looks . Problem in offices is the ceiling tiles are usually bust / discoloured etc . You wait , you see …..
  6. Ahhh the joys of a suspended tile ceiling . I can chop and change lights and positions to suit ☺️
  7. The inter screws come with it . But yeah some timber box underneath sounds good
  8. Easier I guess with a piccy
  9. Getting ready ( ok it’s months away ) to fit the kitchen . All easy enough I think but there is a long worktop run around 3m with a return of around 1m Right in the middle of the room so not a lot to fix to . Can’t bolt to the floor as ufh . Was thinking of some kind of timber brace that runs under this run - but not sure of best approach. Appreciate once quartz worktop is on it ain’t moving anywhere but feel much happier if this L shaped set of units is mofo solid without worktop .
  10. I knew his ‘ wine room ‘ would turn into a ‘whine room ‘ aka sex dungeon
  11. Yeah it’s rice . Once all the curry ( sauce ) etc. is gone it’s just dry tasteless shit on a plate .
  12. I think it’s an accumulation of rice . The ‘concrete ‘ or whatever it was seemed to be blocking in the bend - causing a matter ( like rice ) to get caught there and build up . Think the best solution is no cement down the drain and not to eat rice . Fillet Steak , homemade chips , garlic mushrooms and wine tonight . Drain will be safe .
  13. Torch your (expletive deleted)ing house with suggestions like that .
  14. I’ll wait patiently for my invite
  15. Can I ask which brand ?
  16. Yeah I was thinking about that . Any recommendations ? . Will chop up human remains ? ( asking for a friend )
  17. A dish washer and washer do feed into it aswell . But not via the trap just direct into the saniflo unit .
  18. No room for a pumping station under kitchen unit . Do have a pumping station externally for below ground WC - but that’s another story . Which was added afterwards 😩🙄🙄🙄
  19. Top of the class for @ProDave I couldn’t resist undoing the sink trap …. What was in it ? Rice ( said so ! ) and erm cement or something … 🙄
  20. Yeah I suppose it could be the sink trap blocked . I guess you are presuming pump would keep running if outlet blocked ? The saniflo unit feels heavy ( as though it’s full ) . Tomorrow will dismantle trap and see . Saniflo should put legs on unit so it’s easy to get a tray under to drain . Also a screw thread drain not a plug so controlled release of water .
  21. No . It’s draining REAL slow . So every 20 mins or so the pump kicks in for a second . I presume the inlet / filter on the pump outlet pipe is blocked ( bet it’s rice ! )
  22. Sink U trap with drain also ? . My plan is when sink is empty to disconnect then I can get some height under the unit and get a tray in .
  23. Should have fitted a tee on the outlet ( only temp kitchen so no a real issue ). If I take that plug off I’m going to flood shite everywhere Photo from internet
  24. Perhaps a tap with a tube to the front of the cabinet ? . So I can drain in a controlled manner ??
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