plumbing invention

and stiff wire...............................Guess you must've found the porn stash behind the cylinder eh DH??!!

DOH! I meant absorbent tissue and a firm grip on my sturdy rod.

No No! I don't know what I mean :oops:

As said, airlocks are best 'blown' out with mains fed water - can get messy tho'.

No chance of ambiguity there then :lol:

DH
 
How about posting up a photo Several Sevens??
no don't do this (not a dig at deltaT btw) or even describe it as, as far as I know it then becomes knowledge in the public domain and you will have problems trying to apply for patent

the advice from D_hailsham is good BTW

Matt
 
Easy. You put a copy of the drawings in an envelope and send it by registered mail to yourself. When you receive the envelope, DO NO OPEN IT. Give the letter, unopened to your bank or solicitor for safe keeping.

That went out with the ark. Too many things in question about the poistmark and all that. Stuff all over the net about it.
You just need to give a copy of the drgs to a solicitor. A Notary Public is best, but if a soli signs and dates and keeps them, you're covered.


I've never failed to shift an airlock with the garden hose on a drain cock, though they can leak a bit.
 
Here's a new invention none of you bright sparks have thought off,
and I think it fully patented.....
http://www.heatstream.co.uk/downloa...m_Heat_Exchanger._a_technical_overview_v2.pdf

In tests and trials the retro saver produced a staggering 70% more usable hot water from the same sized standard cylinder.
I know most of you hate heat banks and dismiss unsubstantiated sales spiel (perhaps justifiably) but this looks quite impressive :D

Bigwaterburnersystemsdrivel would just be in his element with this. :wink:
Perhaps he invented it. lol :lol: :lol:
 
Looks very impressive Norcon!!

Watersystemsbigburner is currently banged up for kiddy fiddling.
 

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