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Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by moonie:

Mind you. I have purchased a new top of the range battery operated drill. One battery in the drill. I charged the spare battery and tried to take out the one that was already installed and it wont come out  So it has to go back tomorrow 

What is the drilling target moonie? 

Nuffin atm cause it aint working 

*shuffles uncomfortably* But if it was? 

Xochi
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by moonie:

Mind you. I have purchased a new top of the range battery operated drill. One battery in the drill. I charged the spare battery and tried to take out the one that was already installed and it wont come out  So it has to go back tomorrow 

What is the drilling target moonie? 

Nuffin atm cause it aint working 

*shuffles uncomfortably* But if it was? 

Nothing specifically 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

Yes, just no hot water now till I ring them tomorrow, the same thing has happened 4 times before and the boiler is only 2yrs old 

What make is it Aimee?

Baxi solo, the last engineer that came out did say it's not the boiler but the arm in the water tank keeps getting stuck so not refilling, he replaced everything and said whoever had fitted the new boiler were cowboys  and now it's gone again 

Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

Yes, just no hot water now till I ring them tomorrow, the same thing has happened 4 times before and the boiler is only 2yrs old 

What make is it Aimee?

Baxi solo, the last engineer that came out did say it's not the boiler but the arm in the water tank keeps getting stuck so not refilling, he replaced everything and said whoever had fitted the new boiler were cowboys  and now it's gone again 

Its the float that shuts off the water when the boiler is full. Sometimes the water corrodes the hinge and as you say they stick. Flippin hopeless 

Moonie
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by Xochiquetzal:

So apart from all that stuff Aims, life treating you well?  

Custie  I'd put my head in the oven but it would probably break 

And it wouldn't put you out of your misery anyway. You'd just get foul-smelling greasy hair! 

 so far this week, I've bust my lip walking in to the door frame and the boilers gone kerputt  what day we on 

Aimee
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

Yes, just no hot water now till I ring them tomorrow, the same thing has happened 4 times before and the boiler is only 2yrs old 

What make is it Aimee?

Baxi solo, the last engineer that came out did say it's not the boiler but the arm in the water tank keeps getting stuck so not refilling, he replaced everything and said whoever had fitted the new boiler were cowboys  and now it's gone again 

Its the float that shuts off the water when the boiler is full. Sometimes the water corrodes the hinge and as you say they stick. Flippin hopeless 

He only replaced it 6 months ago  another time it was the pipe outside that had frozen 

Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

Yes, just no hot water now till I ring them tomorrow, the same thing has happened 4 times before and the boiler is only 2yrs old 

What make is it Aimee?

Baxi solo, the last engineer that came out did say it's not the boiler but the arm in the water tank keeps getting stuck so not refilling, he replaced everything and said whoever had fitted the new boiler were cowboys  and now it's gone again 

Its the float that shuts off the water when the boiler is full. Sometimes the water corrodes the hinge and as you say they stick. Flippin hopeless 

He only replaced it 6 months ago  another time it was the pipe outside that had frozen 

That happened to me during the winter before last. No heating for a week or more in subzero temperature 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

Yes, just no hot water now till I ring them tomorrow, the same thing has happened 4 times before and the boiler is only 2yrs old 

What make is it Aimee?

Baxi solo, the last engineer that came out did say it's not the boiler but the arm in the water tank keeps getting stuck so not refilling, he replaced everything and said whoever had fitted the new boiler were cowboys  and now it's gone again 

Its the float that shuts off the water when the boiler is full. Sometimes the water corrodes the hinge and as you say they stick. Flippin hopeless 

He only replaced it 6 months ago  another time it was the pipe outside that had frozen 

That happened to me during the winter before last. No heating for a week or more in subzero temperature 

I was told by the engineer, I can tell your blonde, you didn't even to think to look at the pipe outside  just hit it with a hammer next time  I've had nothing but trouble since they put this new boiler in 

Aimee
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

Yes, just no hot water now till I ring them tomorrow, the same thing has happened 4 times before and the boiler is only 2yrs old 

What make is it Aimee?

Baxi solo, the last engineer that came out did say it's not the boiler but the arm in the water tank keeps getting stuck so not refilling, he replaced everything and said whoever had fitted the new boiler were cowboys  and now it's gone again 

Its the float that shuts off the water when the boiler is full. Sometimes the water corrodes the hinge and as you say they stick. Flippin hopeless 

He only replaced it 6 months ago  another time it was the pipe outside that had frozen 

That happened to me during the winter before last. No heating for a week or more in subzero temperature 

I was told by the engineer, I can tell your blonde, you didn't even to think to look at the pipe outside  just hit it with a hammer next time  I've had nothing but trouble since they put this new boiler in 

Ckeeky sod 

Mine is at roof level so no chance there 

We have a combi boiler so no hot water tank 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

My dad came up yesterday and brought his tool box with him  he knows me so well, he put the handle back on the sweeping brush and fixed the door on the unit in the bathroom 

Well done to your dad 

Maybe he should leave the toolbox there  

Good idea. He probably uses it more at Aimee's than at his own home!

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

My dad came up yesterday and brought his tool box with him  he knows me so well, he put the handle back on the sweeping brush and fixed the door on the unit in the bathroom 

Well done to your dad 

Maybe he should leave the toolbox there  

Good idea. He probably uses it more at Aimee's than at his own home!

Glad i didnt say that Fluffs 

Moonie
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:
Originally Posted by moonie:
Originally Posted by Aimee:

My dad came up yesterday and brought his tool box with him  he knows me so well, he put the handle back on the sweeping brush and fixed the door on the unit in the bathroom 

Well done to your dad 

Maybe he should leave the toolbox there  

Good idea. He probably uses it more at Aimee's than at his own home!

Glad i didnt say that Fluffs 

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

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