Can you imagine you were having a nice crap and then this

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So where are the photos of the complete pan and cistern?
As I said.. BS..
 
So where are the photos of the complete pan and cistern?
As I said.. BS..
Coming soon! I took my camera but left my bloody XD card at home in my computer to off load some pictures, but I asked the owner if he could take more pictures with his camera phone, and email them to me, so he has done that except I need to upload on photobucket and paste here. doing it now.

Poxy windows 10 can't find the folder i downloaded buy worry not i will get there in the end, just a matter of few more seconds!
 
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Coming soon! I took my camera but left my bloody XD card at home in my computer to off load some pictures, but I asked the owner if he could take more pictures with his camera phone, and email them to me, so he has done that except I need to upload on photobucket and paste here. doing it now.

Poxy windows 10 can't find the folder i downloaded buy worry not i will get there in the end, just a matter of few more seconds!

Hmm:
(I have more pictures and can post here, right now I am heading there to conduct temp repairs until they can get a proper plumber ! I am on an Emergency mission now 48hrs later, they haven't had a crap in two days!):p

Which suggests you already had the "extra photos" on an email or on the SD card.So should have them available.
Detecting a bit of Bovine Faeces Odour, eh Steel?
 
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They bought cheap and they're still paying cheap... Skilled labour ain't cheap and cheap labour ain't skilled!
 
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Notice the bottle of Thick Bleach I used, nearly finished it!
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and if you really wanted to know what I really do for my living, I manufacture specialised electronic equipment that I export to countries like China, Hong Kong, Germany, Italy, Holland, Taiwan, Bangladesh, USA, and sales at home Just one of my product shown here.
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They bought cheap and they're still paying cheap... Skilled labour ain't cheap and cheap labour ain't skilled!
The truth is they know absolutely nothing about buildings, and traders and how to deal with them, two RGI's tried to rip her when her boiler stopped working one Christmas day 5 years ago, before she knew me, I met her at my local hospital, where she works, and we were just talking general what i do etc, and she asked em if I know of any good builders and trade persons as she was robbed of her cash by two RGI's one who replaced a PCB and charged her £250 and the boiler packed up the next day and he never came back again, so she asked another RGI to fix the problem, he also fobbed her with another PCB, when the fault was intermittent in her room stat, I fixed that for her and ever since she does not want to call anyone else, she is much happier to pay me than someone who simply tries to cash on her naivety.

As for her boiler, I send my cousin who is an RGI, I use my cousin to do my safety checks. apart from that if she needs other work done such as this I have to do it because she is very helpful person when it comes to medical problems.

So not only that, the house she bought in Essex is a newly build construction using modern technique, floor boards made of chipboards!
 
I've got 2 toilets on chipboard floors and they haven't gone through the floor despite my vast weight. If the floor got soaked I might only use it for standing-up visits though...
 
Trouble is I don't know any good decent builders myself, around my area, whom I can recommend to her and if I ask her to find it from yellow pages, she is scared as that is how she first contacted RGI for her boiler problem. Strictly she doesn't want to use Yellow pages, and most local plumbers or builders aren't interested in this sort of minor work., Or if they were then they would quote her huge amount to carry this kind of work.
 
The truth is they know absolutely nothing about buildings, and traders and how to deal with them, two RGI's tried to rip her when her boiler stopped working one Christmas day 5 years ago, before she knew me, I met her at my local hospital, where she works, and we were just talking general what i do etc, and she asked em if I know of any good builders and trade persons as she was robbed of her cash by two RGI's one who replaced a PCB and charged her £250 and the boiler packed up the next day and he never came back again, so she asked another RGI to fix the problem, he also fobbed her with another PCB, when the fault was intermittent in her room stat, I fixed that for her and ever since she does not want to call anyone else, she is much happier to pay me than someone who simply tries to cash on her naivety.

As for her boiler, I send my cousin who is an RGI, I use my cousin to do my safety checks. apart from that if she needs other work done such as this I have to do it because she is very helpful person when it comes to medical problems.

So not only that, the house she bought in Essex is a newly build construction using modern technique, floor boards made of chipboards!

I stand by my original statement... "They bought cheap" meaning whoever commissioned the original work! I'm currently watching Nightmare neighbour's Next Door and the consistent theme is... cramming heads per metre into a given area of land! It's a recipe for disaster and is developers at their very worst... Spreadsheets over society!
 
I don't know why you worry so much about saving her a few £'s . You can't look after everyone's problems.
 
I stand by my original statement... "They bought cheap" meaning whoever commissioned the original work! I'm currently watching Nightmare neighbour's Next Door and the consistent theme is... cramming heads per metre into a given area of land! It's a recipe for disaster and is developers at their very worst... Spreadsheets over society!
I agree, we had a free car park that many local residents used for shopping etc, Maud street car park, Newham Council sold that land to developers and they have build almost 500 apartments and cramming more and more people in a square mile, with no other parking facilities, it seems the L C don't give any damn any more for existing residents, all they are interested in is lining up their pockets, paying themselves big pay rises, at our peril, it will now earn our council more revenue through extra council tax, but services are getting worst and worst, we cannot even park for free anywhere in Newham as all streets are pay and display, or residents parking only, so that means not only you pay huge amount in road tax, but you now pay for resident's parking permit, if you forget to renew on time, you get a parking ticket (PCN) and many a times cars get towed away and someone said Newham bosses discussed how they can raise shortfall in their budget, and proposed a scheme where they would tow cars away and earn 1 million from towed car charges!

So pressure on society, building houses in thousands,in short space of time, using cheaper materials like this chip board floors, and getting away with murdre.
 
I don't know why you worry so much about saving her a few £'s . You can't look after everyone's problems.
Quite true, I get sick of people asking me to fix even little things like assemble a small show rack! I can't believe people don't seem to have any innovative sense, even despite instructions many would ask me assemble flat pack furniture etc etc, the list is endless, it is probably my fault as I find such things entertaining!

aah but not this poxy toilet pan dropping job!
 
Chipboard floors have been standard for decades. My last house was built in the 70's, and had CB flooring in the bathroom. The pan never dropped through the floor,but the floor did get wet beneath the vinyl, and my foot pushed through, but that was on the take off position when stepping into the bath.

Still looking at those photos. You are into electronics after all.
 

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