Peninsula Light

By PeninsulaLight

Mini pipe cutting tool - high contrast version.

Finally commenced tackling a plumbing job that could/should have been done over a decade ago. Biggest challenges were locating plumbing tools that hadn't been used since last millennium (I used to do alot of this sort of stuff) and managing to get that used-only-once* bath back down through the loft hatch, on my tod.

* - previous owners, friends of my parents, had their bathroom done up with a new bath and other bits, as Mr X likes his bath. Unfortunately for Mr X, he didn't fit in the generously sized new bath, as it wasn't wide enough! It was replaced, and I gratefully accept the near enough new one, as mine was a bit tatty, due to the previous house owner(s) having had the immersion heater at far too hot a setting. A potentially scalding temperature, that had affected my old bath's surfaces below the hot tap.

Extras:
 - Lower contrast version using a humble sheet of white paper on the left hand side to reflect back some softer light, and brighten up the shadows.
 - "auto adjustment" of contrast on the first photo taken with a Nikon D750 - used to check the condition of the sensor, and verify the claimed low shutter count. Sensor is manky, and someone's appears to have been trying to clean it with the likes of a cotton bud soaked with something other than the usual sensor cleaning solutions. Several cotton bud like fibres removed from the mirror box area with tweezers. Think this one will not be kept, and I'll be unlikely to buy anything that's been used from Park Cameras ever again...

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