Plumbing New Heights

Kevin's been plumbing into the night. I've been his 'boy' for some of the time, but it's slow (and chilly) work.

 Many joints have been soldered...

 The downstairs toilet now has a hot and cold feed, along with a waste pipe. Those pipes also pop through the wall to the utility cupboard next door. Kevin's popped a length of lagging on what must be the hot feed, but he tells me this is not properly done yet, he was just 'trying it for size'.

 Pipes going up through the 'ceiling' to supply the upstairs bathroom. Yes, we do need to fill that ants' nest hole in the wall, but that'll happen when we put the window in. 

More upstairs pipage. 

And more... 

And a bit more... 

Kevin will happily use any available surface as his table. 

Ah, this. This isn't plumbing, but it's what I was doing to keep warm as Kevin plumbed- a bit more taping and jointing.


Kevin was quite excited about this particular linkage. It goes off to the pottery and piggery.

I've just been called to the house to witness 'the big turn on'. Everything is connected, and the water has been turned on. This is very much a 'fingers crossed exercise' to see how many leaks there are. 

Would you like to guess how many leaks we discovered? Remember, there are around eighty soldered joints. Three! That's a good result, apparently. One of those was because he 'forgot to put in the olive'. Olive? Really? Anyway, they were no gushers, just drizzlers. The water's off again now and Kevin's busy with his blow torch.





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