Water filler (no more watering cans)

I don't know if you use Facebook but this group has been extremely helpful.


They often seem to fit stents to both men and women. They are often fitted months before treatment of stones though because of time constraints. However Michelle had both the stent fitted and the stones destroyed / broken down. I gather if successful they can be completely broken down to almost dust or they sometimes grab little fragments in a little basket on the end of a probe thing.

Hers was pretty critical as there were two stones 9.5mm and 7mm blocking her Ureter.

Good luck with it all but as said, join that group for advice although its a double edged sword as there are some horror stories.
Thanks for that .
Yes I can imagine the 'old girl' is very touched by the sentiment from pudsey the diplomat
 
I can pour from a 5ltr bottle straight into the tank on the inside of my van. I always carry two five-litre containers, there is a removeable piece on the table with access to a large cap on the tank, very easy to pour without spilling.
 
I use a combination of
A) a hose pipe, filler has a hozelock quick connector or
B) a 25l container (for witch I have a folding sack barrow) and a whale submersible pump.
 
I use a combination of
A) a hose pipe, filler has a hozelock quick connector or
B) a 25l container (for witch I have a folding sack barrow) and a whale submersible pump.

I have always wanted a folding sack barrow for the 25l carrier but have never been allowed one. I now deliberately park as far away as possible from the tap so I don't look like a right lazy bastud when I fly along on the scooter with the 25litre carrier in the footwell. :D
 
I have always wanted a folding sack barrow for the 25l carrier but have never been allowed one. I now deliberately park as far away as possible from the tap so I don't look like a right lazy bastud when I fly along on the scooter with the 25litre carrier in the footwell. :D
I’ll happily swap the sack barrow for the scooter Barry.
 
Whoo, not Temu surely? Are you absolutely certain it's certified food grade plastic and not going to leach half a ton of noxious nasty chemicals into your van every time you top up 5 litres??? Or did you play safe and give it a quick rinse when it arrived?
Do people really [ay the extra to get something food grade? Most of us come from times when at least part of the water supply had exposure to lead, if not a bit of pipe then lead solder, cooked with aluminium of teflon coated non-stick pans. I gave up doing risk assessments on retirement but I would wager a guess that garden quality hoses and containers are less harmful than a lot of other stuff I use haha
 
To be honest I don't park in remote places for long periods of time . So only ever use my expanding hose (oo-er missus) . Don't have motorbike etc so van goes to the source .
Always fascinated when you talk about taking cassette on your bike . I have an immediate vision of cassette coming adrift .
Biggest skidmark ever
 
Do people really [ay the extra to get something food grade? Most of us come from times when at least part of the water supply had exposure to lead, if not a bit of pipe then lead solder, cooked with aluminium of teflon coated non-stick pans. I gave up doing risk assessments on retirement but I would wager a guess that garden quality hoses and containers are less harmful than a lot of other stuff I use haha

I don't care about that sort of thing either but I do remember when we used a garden hose pipe many years ago that the water tasted funny. So I made my own food grade hose myself and it was fine. However, it was a blue one and partly transparent. Over the years you could literally see the mould and gunk growing on the inside of it. I assume this is the same for hoses you can't see through as well.

I am sure I read though that all the stuff thats in our water and across Europe keeps it safe anyway.
 
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