Latest wiki thing is about pumps:
NT
Latest wiki thing is about pumps:
NT
Brown, size 9.
My Plimsolls are usually size 8 or 9 but this does vary according to the manufacturer's line.
Considering that acetyl, PTFE, some PVCs, nylon, polycarbonate, polyethylene and a few other plastics appear in the WRAS approved materials list, I wonder if it is true that brass is required for potable water pumps.
Colin Bignell
I need 13. Apparently there is a correlation.
Timely.... for some no doubt! :~((
The reference was to the two Ronnies sketch - fork handles etc. still never mind...
You may be right....
I was told that todger length = collar size - shoe size
Eebygum!
Can't be. That would make it about -5cm.
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 17:54:46 +0100, "nightjar" Considering that acetyl, PTFE, some PVCs, nylon, polycarbonate,
Shower pumps use various plastics and they must be suitable for potable.
Working in inches or centimetres?
Anyway, I've put nearly two inches on my collar size in the last years, but nothing else has changed.
Owain
15" collar? Pencil neck!
(18" collar, size 10, so I do ok on that calculation ;-)
(they say that is why women have so many minor prangs in the car... we have been telling them that "this long" is 8" for years!)
I was working in cm and European show sizes.
Have you tried the patches?
now added, thanks.
NT
Maybe it has, but you just can't look down as well as you used to ! ;-)
pumps:
It seems to be mostly wrong. I'd suggest you bin it.
Perhaps you might like to suggest new content to replaces 'it'?...
My collars are tight and I have very small feet - good news :-)
Hmm. Wearing a tight shirt on a small neck? :)
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