Tidied part of me garage this morning to a (very) basic standard and binned some junk. Emptied my box of assorted drill bits yesterday and binned most of them (why I kept knackered bits I don't know). Got under me tratter bonnet this morning and checked most of the fluids, had to put half a gallon of screen wash in. Then got underneath to grease the UJ's, got three done easily but the 4th as usual proved difficult due to limited access, and me grease gun ran out of grease. Refilled and had another go, then gave up as it has started to chuck it down. Finish it another day. And I need some new overalls, a scarecrow would refuse to wear my current ones. Got to go up in me loft later to find all my camping gear (no, not that sort of camping, I ain't a freelanderer), bike club for hooligans rally this week.
Have you got day tickets to Swingerfest?
 
Or cut shortern in the pipe trunking make them both run above the skirting in a neat manner and lift the Rad brackets a few inchs higher.
Or just remake the 1 that used to run along the wall from inside the trunking. or just the last bit from the bend so it meets the rad correctly.

You have to remember whats visually wrong to you (you know cos you worked with it) is visually invisable to most.

J
Your right I spose
I don't like compression joints on show so rather than solder a bend in I was thinking I can get a tighter bend in the micropipe so it looks neater. I also have a part roll of micro pipe in the shed and the rad needs a new valve anyway so cost wise it isn't a problem.
I dont like the way the plumber joined the pipe or the way he routed it, Joiner also made a mess of the 2" skirting, he cut a piece out because the plumber set the pipe too low, all new stuff and they were there at the same time so no excuse for making it look a mess.
Is it me ??
 
This is the wonderfull job workmen did after plastering the walls 🤔
 

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Searched all of the house, all garments, both cars and a lot of outside.
Still couldn't find the key to the polytunnel.

So had to take the padlock off with bolt cutters.

As everyone knows, we'll find it by buying a new padlock.

Cool here today and we had the thunderstorm you were promised last night/very early this morning.
Enjoy the rest of your day!
:):):)
 
This is the wonderfull job workmen did after plastering the walls 🤔

Not sure what that valve is there for, temp fitting? while work being done?
Personally I would just take it back to the trunking and go from there neatly with 15mm. but then I have a nice pipe bender that could get from the trunking to the rad with no connections :).

You are not the only 1, that cares, but sometimes the OCD (little as it maybe) in all of us takes over.
But I must admit (in your pic) that valve not pointing vertically would get me going:).

J
 
There's a sqworkin squirrel on me garage going bonkers at worr eye fort was anuvva squirrel who wants to share brekfust nuts. He's bin going fer 5 mins despite me looking out so eye gorrup and went out the front to look down the side ov me castle. Nowt. He stayed ont apex and shuttup. Bit later he's sqworkin again. Eye goes out the back. He's up a tree sqworkin. No cats in me naybers garden. E came down and sat at t'other end ov me garage where he can see me at the kitchen door. Eye goes in so he moves to the eating end. Very nervous about going down ferra nut. Lookering down both sides ov me gate. Still dun't know worrit was. Eye will get me a wifi camera on me garage so eye can see preditors on me drive eye finks.

Magpies?

We have some squizzles near work that are plagued by maggies sometimes ...
 
My 15mm pipe bender doesn't do tight bends, only similar to the one in the picture that's why I thought 10mm pipe would be better,
My brake pipe bender does 10mm so pipe should be hidden under the radiator, I'll paint the exposed pipe to match the wallpaper and tidy the trunking up so it actually fits to the wall.
Radiator is being painted grey so it should all look very nice when visitors call (not very often) 🙂
 
The Maldives daily news paper
A government spokesman Mr Rekoj stated that a attempt to install a new reef one mile from Mali the capital has failed the coral pollops did not adhere to the vehicles thay where striped of all plastics all fluids where draind and steam cleaned , Mr Rekoj was asked the reasons for the failure ,
his statement was " I believe the coral pollops did not have enough time, the vehicles used where Land Rover Freelander model and thay disintegrated within a year not giving the coral a chance, are next attempt will be with a more robust vehicles namely the Land Rover Defender"
Funny. Especially when posted in the section that lists freds such as:
Rear cross memba rust.
Wots the best replacement shassy supplier.
MOT man poked oles in me shassy.
Sellin the heap as it wunt pass the next MOT and eye int got time ferra rebuild.
 
Problem (maybe)
Looking to replace these pipes from the pipe cover to the radiator.
15mm to 10mm elbows then 10mm micro pipes along top of skirting boards to rad.
Reason is so I can lift pipes higher and get tighter bends to rad valves, should look neater than what's there now.
Is there going to be a pressure problem reducing the pipe diameters?
Be kind I'm not a plumber 😃

Skirting only loose fitted btw, not a joiner either 😃
Where's the rad? Down stairs hall?
 

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