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Llewellyn

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I have invented, and patented, a \\\'Quick Release Radiator Valve\\\' which, when fitted, allows the removal IN SECONDS of a radiator without the need for tools. No draining down, No mess, No expensive plumbers. The valve will be available in about 6 to 9 months time. Absolutly invaluable when decorating etc icon_smile.gif
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Any chance of a picture please

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 6:04 pm    Post Subject:
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I have invented, and patented, a \\\'Quick Release Radiator Valve\\\' which, when fitted, allows the removal IN SECONDS of a radiator without the need for tools. No draining down, No mess, No expensive plumbers. The valve will be available in about 6 to 9 months time. Absolutly invaluable when decorating etc icon_smile.gif


and your point is?

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Please send me your e-mail address and a will send you a picture.
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icon_lol.gif icon_lol.gif W.i.n.d. up
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Llewellyn wrote:
Please send me your e-mail address and a will send you a picture.


Why not just post it on here so we can all have a giggle icon_wink.gif
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Llewellyn wrote:
Please send me your e-mail address and a will send you a picture.


You show me yours and then i will show you mine...cheeky icon_biggrin.gif

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I am deadly serious. This is not a wind up. I will sort out some pictures and put them on this site. I am not sure how to put the pictures on here but I will sort it out soon. Again, this is not a joke. The valve has bee tested by The university of Manchester and passed with flyong colours.

Maybe some one could advise me as to how to get the pictures on here
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Llewellyn wrote:
I am deadly serious. This is not a wind up. I will sort out some pictures and put them on this site. I am not sure how to put the pictures on here but I will sort it out soon. Again, this is not a joke. The valve has bee tested by The university of Manchester and passed with flyong colours.

Maybe some one could advise me as to how to get the pictures on here


Ok..assuming its not a wind up, are you suggesting that no water will be lost...including the water in the radiator?
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Llewellyn wrote:
I am deadly serious. This is not a wind up. I will sort out some pictures and put them on this site. I am not sure how to put the pictures on here but I will sort it out soon. Again, this is not a joke. The valve has bee tested by The university of Manchester and passed with flyong colours.

Maybe some one could advise me as to how to get the pictures on here


Desribe it. Is it two valves that can split? A non-return valve in the rad side or the pipe side? Or both? What? Can TRV heads be used on it
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I`ve just invented a self installing, self certifying, gas boiler that runs on porridge. No plumbers, gas engineers, or pipework.The product should be in all good plumbers merchants by Saturday week...
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I`ve just invented a self installing, self certifying, gas boiler that runs on porridge. No plumbers, gas engineers, or pipework.The product should be in all good plumbers merchants by Saturday week...
you thieving swine. i invented that. icon_mad.gif
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You may have invented it but you didn`t patent the part about `sieving steamed porridge through tramps sock before passing through Gumbi valve`... that idea was mine & mine alone.Only I should be allowed to benefit..
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Whats the Patent Number of your invention Llewellyn ?

Tony
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I just invented an answer to the Gas shortage,

Its called "Water Systems" icon_twisted.gif
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