This was the funniest bodge I have ever seen and it was in my own home.
I came home 1 day from work to find the builder, (who has demolishing a Jerry built kitchen to prepare for a new extension), and his mate rolling about in tears of laughter at what can only be described as worm holes running through the concrete floor.
It appears that at sometime this extension had been added and the water feeds moved about 12ft diagonally through the concrete.
There was a 15mm copper pipe for both hot and cold disapearing into the concrete at 1 side and reappearing in the opposte corner.
But unbeknown to us untill it was broken up, the nerd that had done this has used oxy/acetylene hose or some other rubber based stuff, jubilee clipped to the pipes and snaked accross the deck before the concrete was poured.
All that remained was the rusted clips, not a single inch of hose was left
Both hot and cold water must have been delivered down a concrete "hose" for gawd knows how many years
I came home 1 day from work to find the builder, (who has demolishing a Jerry built kitchen to prepare for a new extension), and his mate rolling about in tears of laughter at what can only be described as worm holes running through the concrete floor.
It appears that at sometime this extension had been added and the water feeds moved about 12ft diagonally through the concrete.
There was a 15mm copper pipe for both hot and cold disapearing into the concrete at 1 side and reappearing in the opposte corner.
But unbeknown to us untill it was broken up, the nerd that had done this has used oxy/acetylene hose or some other rubber based stuff, jubilee clipped to the pipes and snaked accross the deck before the concrete was poured.
All that remained was the rusted clips, not a single inch of hose was left
Both hot and cold water must have been delivered down a concrete "hose" for gawd knows how many years