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Image 1 — Oven Tray Handle Cabletied to Car?
Image 2 — Oven Tray Handle Cabletied to Car?
Image 3 — Oven Tray Handle Cabletied to Car?
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Oven Tray Handle Cabletied to Car?

Walking past this car in a car park today, and saw that it had what I believe is an oven tray or grill pan handle secured to the front with quite substantial cable ties.

Maybe the owner thinks a grill pan handle is actually for the grill of a car? 🤷‍♂️

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Trap Behind Floor Standing Bidet

Morning all.

Does anyone here have experience fitting a Milano Richmond floor standing bidet?

This week, I'm finishing our bathroom floor, which will be wet room style, but not quite used as a wet room. All plumbing will come through the floor and be sealed. This means when the final floor is laid, there won't be easy access to the plumbing beneath. Consequently I'm reluctant to place traps beneath the floor.

The bathroom suite hasn't arrived this week, as we were expecting. We've been updated to say it will be the end of next week. I cannot afford to waste the extra time I will have this bank holiday, so I'll need to bring all the plumbing above floor level, cap off, lay and steal the floor, then plumb in when the suite arrives.

Here's where I'm confused. I've never fitted a bidet before. Is there room inside it for the trap?

Everything I find online only explains about fitting a bidet with a waste going into a wall. This isn't an option for me, and there is no mention of where the trap goes. The best I could find is the dimensions within an Amazon listing for the same bidet.