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Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻

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  • That made me laugh @Sallyforth, I was looking at the jet washer thingamajig earlier and wondering if I can work out how to use it. It can't be that hard surely?
  • greenbee
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    That made me laugh @Sallyforth, I was looking at the jet washer thingamajig earlier and wondering if I can work out how to use it. It can't be that hard surely?
    Bring your jet washer over to me, and I'll give you some lessons. I have plenty of patio for you to practice on...
  • teapot2
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    I also had a cuppa sitting outside on the garden bench in the sun yesterday afternoon.  Has to be the afternoon at this time of year as yesterday and today there was a hard frost first thing.  Managed to get washing line dried as well and did a bit of weed pulling as they have busy establishing themselves 🙄
  • Cheery - is your hot water cutting out to do with the boiler?  It's just that we have that issue, with running a sink for washing up, and we were told (by 2 separate plumbers, so I believe it to be true), that our taps are the issue.  They are old - and certainly in this house, weren't previously linked to a boiler, but an immersion system.  As I'm not sure if new taps wouldn't have to necessitate a new sink etc (everything is stuck in the 1980's here), at the moment we have to hover over the taps when trying to fill the sink.  And whilst I would love to revamp the kitchen (it sorely needs it), it is languishing towards the bottom of our list of things to change/finance etc.  

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  • badmemory
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    I was wondering if it could be to do with your water pressure as I know boilers do cut out if the water is slow & in danger of overheating or there not being any water in it at all.  I know my plumber years ago wouldn't do an ordinary shower for that reason & said we needed a power shower.  A couple of years later they put a pumping station (well something like that) higher up the hill & now the water pressure is fine.
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