Water Key

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Hi All,

Where can I purchase a water key to operate stop cocks in inspection chambers - thanks.

Duncan.
 
Er.....a bakery? ....um.....a greengrocer? ......er.....a post office? ...um......maybe a plumbers merchant?
 
Ahh, now maybe too quick to judge, maybe he was looking for a special diamond studded key, surely he is not just seeking a normal key! :wink:

You have to ask, should they be let loose on turning water on and off!
 
Simple enough question really - got two stop taps to turn back on when I move house (I expect I can manage it) and had never seen one of these items for sale in DIY Stores etc?
Never mind will google it, or look on screwfix.
 
Not to be rude, but why did you not do that first. Probably take less time and get less lip :wink:
 
Fat Lady
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Not to be rude, but why did you not do that first. Probably take less time and get less lip
I agree with what you say...but why do with have to have so much of what I would call the smart ar*e replies.
 
Not to worry, I though I could go ploughing ahead for a key and then find that the 1930s property was going to need some `funny shaped` key instead :-( etc. sooooo I thought why not ask on here! Now I know why not ;-)

In my actual industries I make a genuine effort not to think of people as stupid when they ask a `simple` question.

Ah well - I will go visit screwfix etc - thanks.

Duncan.
 
dmcclymont said:
Not to worry, I though I could go ploughing ahead for a key and then find that the 1930s property was going to need some `funny shaped` key instead :-( etc. sooooo I thought why not ask on here! Now I know why not ;-)

In my actual industries I make a genuine effort not to think of people as stupid when they ask a `simple` question.

Ah well - I will go visit screwfix etc - thanks.

Duncan.
What is your industry? I am afraid the Building industry is the last bastion of the ****taker,Takers not much PC there :lol: You will either find a square head. or a T shape like an outside tap. First one you can do with a socket and extension bars.Second with a V cut in a piece of wood. Thirdly :?: ask the water board to turn it off. In the path it`s thir responsibility....your pipe when it`s under your garden :idea:
 
dmcclymont said:
I make a genuine effort not to think of people as stupid when they ask a `simple` question.
If I'd thought your "simple" question was due to "stupidity", I wouldn't have responded in that manner. I thought you could probably cope with a bit of ribbing over what I took to be a carelessly drafted question. If you were to ask the question again, wouldn't you phrase it differently?
 
Sorry all, probably a little over the top. I was carried along by the tide. We have much plumbing to do here in Tanzania, not sure were it is going but I get paid so I work, don't ask too many questions, you know.

Anyway don't have to be too worried about regulations and can do a bit of electrics on the side! No need to worry about if you can get round fitting a condensing boiler, don't need them!

Bye bye for now, need to go and pull on my Oxfam delivered Man Utd top and play some football with my fellow tribe type people.

Bye
 
If it`s one of the modern plastic keys with hexagonal heads that fits the valves in the new round chambers with black plastic lids, then just open the neighbours ones till you find one
 

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