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Feeling moderately relieved that I don't have to hear any more static related to Charlie Gard and his stubborn, but misguided, parents.
I fuckin hate 'tradesmen' so much it's not true...
Edit: if you wear shorts to work in the UK everyday, have a waist size bigger than your hips and permanently have your arse crack on show, then you're a cunt!! And you're shit at your job. Don't even ask for a cup of fuckin tea you slack arsed twat...
Currently installing a new bathroom. I fuckin hate tiling so farmed it out to some fuckin retard that my nephew works for. Won't be making that mistake again, fuckin cowboys - it's taking me longer to sort out the shit job they made than it would have done for me to do the tiling in the first place. I fuckin hate 'tradesmen' so much it's not true...
(Cunt didn't like it when I showed him how to cut a tile properly, without leaving massive chips along the edge...)
Edit: if you wear shorts to work in the UK everyday, have a waist size bigger than your hips and permanently have your arse crack on show, then you're a cunt!! And you're shit at your job. Don't even ask for a cup of fuckin tea you slack arsed twat...
Lol. A couple years ago I had guys in installing a new bathroom. When they got to the shower, they phoned me urgently at work to tell me that the sliding shower door was several inches too short to hang on the running track, and that I'd need to order another immediately. So I left work to come and sort it out. Within <5 seconds, I'd figured out the problem - they simply hadn't aligned the running track properly, only it was so fucking obvious you didn't need a spirit measure to tell, since it was wonky by about 2 inches! Utterly blind peabrains the lot of them.
Depends which way the boiler's fan is blowing. If the fan is on the intake, forcing air into the firebox, then the boiler is under positive pressure and could leak CO into the room. If the fan is on the exhaust, drawing air through the firebox, then the boiler is under negative pressure and the worst it can do is draw air from the room. Also, you would require three faults occurring in the right order to get gas released to the burner without the fan running.
Plus, the fan ensures an excess of air meaning you get all the carbon fully oxidsed to carbon dioxide, no carbon monoxide. (It requires three moles of oxygen to react completely with one mole of methane giving only H2O and CO2.)
Also, the combustion products are in the inner duct. The outer duct is bringing fresh air to the boiler. As long as the sampling plug is in place, all is good.
Please tell me he did not mount the isolator switch centrally behind the cooker, where someone might have to reach over a burning chip pan to shut off the power .....
My street got turned into a river earlier this year due to water company executives taking such huge bonuses that they could not afford to maintain their water mains [...] And the insurance paid up, and Severn Trent got sued by the insurance company.