Minimum Distance from Boiler before fitting Speedfit?

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go away end of

you have been warned :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

you want the info try a search on the net

just stop being a pain in the ass on here

still waiting for the bite are we :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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thanks john :wink:
 
Kevplumb wrote.

just stop being a pain in the ass on here

The only one being a pain in ass is your self good sir.

Just exactly what qualifies you to call someone a cowboy who chooses to work with plastic piping. ???

You are unprofessional, arrogant and have a threatning tone on this forum.

What is your role with DIY not ???.
 
Can we get a few things back into perspective here?

1. Neither kevplumb nor Agile is an idiot, not by a long chalk.

2. It's pointless to compare the use of plastic in u/f heating with its use in other wet systems. This is because (a) the temperature used u/f is different (i.e. less) than that of water when circulating through radiators, and (b) the risk arising from a burst is different.

3. You won't get anywhere by challenging (aka daring) other members to produce statistics.

Please don't confuse me with someone who's against the use of plastic - far from it. I'm keen to use it when it's the right thing to use, and the same goes for copper, iron, threaded, soldered, leaded, unleaded, compression, manipulative, and pushfit.
 
Balenza said:
Kevplumb wrote


and you have to be the only dingbat that does not know

Enlighten me.

cos it's common knowledge

As I said enlighten me.

either start talking sense

Do you want me to repeat the question again ??

or start ACTUALLY talking to your brief

As I said you have a threatning tone on this forum which sticks out a mile.
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i will leave it to another party to enlighten you :roll:
 
Softus wrote

1. Neither kevplumb nor Agile is an idiot, not by a long chalk

Thats not how it looks from where I am sitting.
Only an idiot would label someone who uses plastic piping a "cowboy".
 
ok you are now being warned

belt up or i start hitting the delete button
 
Balenza said:
Thats not how it looks from where I am sitting.
Then take another look around the forum, and you'll probably want to change seats.

Only an idiot would label someone who uses plastic piping a "cowboy".
Hm. Or someone who enjoys watching the pyrotechnic replies of people with short fuses. ;)
 
Now we I see whats happening.

We obviously have someone who posts information and has a connection with DIY not and when the going gets tough he resorts to deleting information .

yet can post rubbish information of his own and throw his threatning weight around.
 
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