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Old May 17th 2004, 7:57 am
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Where is the boiler in the picture ?
 
Old May 17th 2004, 8:06 am
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Here is one with the Hot water cylinder in the picture
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Old May 17th 2004, 8:11 am
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Here is one with the Hot water cylinder in the picture
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Here is one with the Hot water cylinder in the picture
Ummmmmm why on earth is there a stuffed bunny & a very sad looking penguin in there? Or shouldnt i ask? :scared:
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Originally posted by ABCDiamond
Here is one with the Hot water cylinder in the picture
And come to think of it, whats with the tiny itsy bitsy hot water system? We have a bigger HWS on our boat than that LOL :scared:

Is that really small, or is it just me?
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And come to think of it, whats with the tiny itsy bitsy hot water system? We have a bigger HWS on our boat than that LOL :scared:

Is that really small, or is it just me?
It's a VERY big penguin and a very tall cupboard !!

Actually I havent a clue, as I found the pic on the web.

But the water systems are normally about 4-5 feet tall ?

Any plumbers around to confirm this
 
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It's a VERY big penguin and a very tall cupboard !!

Actually I havent a clue, as I found the pic on the web.

But the water systems are normally about 4-5 feet tall ?

Any plumbers around to confirm this
I'm not a plumber but I can tell you our water tank is about 4 feet high. with shelves above to air the clothes here in uk .

Anya I can understand your concerns Funny I didn't notice the lack of airing cupboards in my friends houses in melb., but then I suppose its not something you go looking for unless househunting!!
I was at a loss as to what to do with my washing when I lived in Singapore. NO airing cupboard there either. We used to have clothes racks hanging from the ceiling,behind the kitchen area, trouble was that during a monsoon the clothes could hang there for 3 days before they got dry.

And Anya how would you brew the cider without an airing cupboard!??
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