A [Slight] Surfeit of Aqua...
Pictured [foreground] my expedient, proof of concept router table thing: the project mentioned before with more U-turns and delays than is frankly desirable [blog posts passim]; with attached jury-rigged dust extraction 'system'. All a bit Heath Robinson, I know, but I needed to do a bit of profiling to some bits of timber for the bathroom [yesterday's post], to help stabilise the rather light modern bath we possess. It's also given me the idea of how to make the modular router table so as to fit in with the rest of the machine tools in the workshop. Anyhow, the new plumbing went in pretty smoothly, but as is normal with anything involving uPVC compression fittings, there is always - always - one fitting that isn't 100% watertight. In this instance, the tiny drip is quite unfathomable in that it exists at a point in the system where there is zero water-pressure or any head of water to precipitate it: anywhere else in the pipework, it might be expected, but not there. Vexing but not unsolvable, like many of life's travails. Water is a bugger, though: essential to life, but it get's everywhere, usually where you don't want it, in the case of plumbing work. Watching brief on this one: stress test tomorrow morning with shower. Keep you posted on progress, etc...
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