scudo2 wrote: » Unusual old bath, timber lined. House is 105 years old. Anybody come across one before ? M.
Sleeper12 wrote: » I've seen baths like this in Macs Salvage.
scudo2 wrote: » Any idea of age ?
Stinicker wrote: » I spotted this whilst on Holiday during the summer in the Philippines. Health and Safety standards are great over there by the looks of it. Wheras an Irish electric shower would be discreetly wired and plumbed with the connections sealed inside the waterproof shower unit over there they take a more basic approach and just wire a socket next to the shower and fit your Electric shower and then plug it into the 220v mains.
scudo2 wrote: » The Skill's Of Master Craftsmen. Ivy league !!!
Dtp1979 wrote: » Disgraceful. 3 elbows and no bends
corkgsxr wrote: » Only a small thing but but made me laugh
SmallBalls wrote: » How people accept this is beyond me
JohnnieK wrote: » Did you take the 20 cent :-D
scudo2 wrote: » Can't get photocell out !!!
corkgsxr wrote: » Thread for when you find the maddest things. Photos please. Not a ya know what I saw years ago. If quoting, dont quote the pictures just the writing.
corkgsxr wrote: » Might interest. Condense onto lead, gone fast
demanufactured wrote: » Be grand sure
jimf wrote: » it likes copper too :rolleyes::rolleyes:
Redriddick wrote: » Anybody for a home made towel rail:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D