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if you use a roddable back inlet gully you can remove the insert to rod
we use these
http://www.diy.com/departm...._BQ.prd
although I dont pay £38
LLL
we use these
http://www.diy.com/departm...._BQ.prd
although I dont pay £38
LLL
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Yep. A back inlet or 'access gully' will solve the problem. The sponsor of the Drainage Suppliers page has some very attractive prices.
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Wow!lutonlagerlout wrote:plastics express are very keenly priced,it makes me wonder how jewsons can charge me £22 for a slip collar last week?
but the job had to be done
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