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Saffy:
I have only got about 3 inch of pipe sticking up out of kitchen floor screed - you think that is enough for the ice blaster?

Range Rover Blues:
Hmmm, I think the sleeve is more than 3" so I wouldn't like to say.  I take it when you say screed we're talking concrete?

However, you can still use the freezer to fit a shower.

As a bodgey repair you could add a second isolater more than 3" above the floor.

Saffy:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on January 03, 2010, 19:46:35 ---Hmmm, I think the sleeve is more than 3" so I wouldn't like to say.  I take it when you say screed we're talking concrete?

However, you can still use the freezer to fit a shower.

As a bodgey repair you could add a second isolater more than 3" above the floor.

--- End quote ---

hmmm that's an idea.. won't have to touch that tap to fit the shower... sounds good to me (cheers!).  Will get the freezer kit and see what's what.

hairyasswelder:
 :-k :-k :-k DO both  :-k :-k :-k

My mate is a plumber and he is making a killing on emergency repairs....... £120 + every time the phone rings

If you freeze the pipe and put another tap higher up, leave the old one there, then you can turn water off in case of a leak  ;) ;) unless you are buying the pipe freezer of course

Saffy:
tap got written on it 1/2" and it's about 80mm between couplings. But I can't find ANY 1/2inch in BnQ, Wicks etc

Nearest is 15mm  :huh:

Can't fit another one above it because it tee's off  pretty much immediately.

Anyway - used one of those froze can kit to block the pipe that tee's off upstairs. Fitted the shower... and 62 minutes later STILL waiting for the thaw to see if install is water tight  :lol:

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