He is a secret agent you know.
He is a secret agent you know.
Chav, I don't know why he would need to do that. But he does.
A waste of time reading.
The gap from edge of sink top to the lip can be very tight and straight cut has to be there. If wavy the rubber seal will not seal.
They wear tam-o-shanters and have cabers leaning in the corner, and babbling crap about having pumps on each tap.
It may have escaped your attention that the seal is against the worktop surface, not the cut edge
I have never seen a pro kitchen fitter use a jigsaw
They're the width of the lip on the sink. Hardly exacting
And you stick to something you know something about
What's a Scotman when he's out? I'll thank you to be less overtly racist about my husband anyway
Get a life Drivel.
Aren't dishwashers normally plumbed into the mains cold in a kitchen?
I doubt he's seen a dishwasher - no room for one in his MK hovel.
Remember he couldn't cut a plastic pipe square with his hacksaw. So little chance with a jigsaw.
Then cut it straight. Everyone else manages it with a jigsaw. But then most don't drink as much as you and have steadier hands.
Not always, but yours has a pump on it.
The pair of them are saying jigsaws are better than routers. Amazing.
Gosh! He got that one. LOL
You seem to have been the only one suggesting it.
Obvious you've used neither. Jigsaw is the second most useful power tool after a drill. Of course that rules out your PP crap.
Chav, he puts pumps on taps. He does. He told us. How is your Burberry cap?
Hilarious. LOL Good for a laugh here.
I suspect that he's only familiar with the other kind of jigsaw - picture of The Hay Wain etc.
As a secret agent?
Get one with a decent picture on the box, so as to have a good chance of completing it.
Your bizarre obsession and habitual lies show that you have severe mental problems.
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