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| Originally Posted by Janos It may flap around a little if not clipped off, and as there aren't any downsides to clipping it off why wouldn't you? |
I was thinking of the time taken to do it while sorting out the leak.
Reading it again, it seems to be taken as a break in the drill, and if that's at the end then of course at that point its sort of the "tidying up" thing so not a problem there.
I'm thinking along slightly different lines, where the shutdown of the right post might not stop the leak, in which case you'd then try the left post, ie you aren't 100% sure where the leak is coming from. But like I just noticed above, reading it again seems to show that GUE don't cover that in the drill. Actually, it looks like they always assume you know where the leak is coming from, since the isolator isn't closed until halfway through the drill?
Its fine anyway, that answered my question so all I wanted to know
David