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Daysleeper 22nd July 2006 13:13


If you're depositing a huge floater (pre flush), shouldn't you be worrying about your own internal plumbing rather than that of your residence?
Actually I do have some issues with my internal plumbing, comes from having surgery for chronic bowl disease so the reliability of my household plumbing is of moderately high importance. :uhoh:

coconutty

thanks for the reply, it will take me a day or two to figure out what it means!

Memetic 23rd July 2006 02:05

Ever regretted
 
...not getting a vertical tank :-)

Daysleeper 24th July 2006 17:30


..not getting a vertical tank :-)
no but I do regret not finding a SQUARE one :sad:

I wonder if theres an ebay market for slightly used cylindrical tanks......

Brakes on 25th July 2006 15:36

Does nobody remember the rule of three?

If 1210 mm give 3000l, then 1mm gives 3000/1210.

500 mm then gives 3000/1210 x 500, etc., etc.

:D

el @ 25th July 2006 15:42

Brakes on, outstanding first post, hello, the tank is a CYLINDER laid down HORIZONTALLY.

jetcollie 25th July 2006 15:53

I'm surprised that you haven't sat down in front of the computer with a length of wood or metal rod and calibrated yourself a dipstick from the link in my post #2.

Brakes on 25th July 2006 16:02

el @,
obviously brakes were off :uhoh: . Can somebody help me to get the egg off my face?

maxter 28th July 2006 00:47


Originally Posted by Saab Dastard
Fine, but the original question was about the cylinder on its side.

Stand the B... thing on it's end then:E


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