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62141
Hi Chris I did this once to dress up an outside brick wall as it became an inside wall to a conservatory. A quick flatten out with browning and a wooden float...
Peter and Jane
petethebu1lder
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Oct 1, 2007
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62142
Morning John Sorry to hear about your water leak. We had a similar problem earlier this year, so I thought it may help to pass on some of our experience. A...
Tim Fairless
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Oct 1, 2007
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62143
Er indoors has just informed me she has dropped a heavy metal object in the bath, denting it in the process . Don't ask. Is there anything that can be done, or...
Raymond Kelly
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Oct 1, 2007
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62144
Thanks for the feedback. I will get one. However when you say old version .. how old are you referring to? Is there anyway of telling which are old? It is just...
Ho Yin Ng
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Oct 1, 2007
10:24 am
62145
What is the best price you have found? Cheers Jonathan From: UK_Selfbuild@... [mailto:UK_Selfbuild@...] On Behalf Of Ho Yin Ng ...
Jonathan Hall
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Oct 1, 2007
10:39 am
62146
There are some currently on ebay at £76.50 including p&p but I would first check the 3 year warranty was still valid. Regards Hamish ... From: Jonathan Hall ...
H Duguid
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Oct 1, 2007
11:12 am
62147
Raymond, You could try a hot air gun to allow the deformation to stress relieve itself, or on the back of the deformed area, soften the plastitic and reshape...
Peter and Jane
petethebu1lder
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Oct 1, 2007
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62148
Just a reminder on how to join to join the UK_Selfbuild group - been asked to re-post this for people who wish to send to colleagues etc. The UK_Selfbuild...
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Oct 1, 2007
11:23 am
62149
Hi there, I receive an update (almost daily) from The Motley Fool web site. Sometimes interesting, sometimes not. However, this link is hot off the press....
Rex
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Oct 1, 2007
12:13 pm
62150
That link didn't break, although it didn't work either, since it contained your session ID, which (of course!) had timed out. However going to the RS homepage...
Graham Pye
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Oct 1, 2007
12:14 pm
62151
Any suggestions on measuring fault current in subcircuits? One (or more) of the circuits on a 80A 100mA RCD is tripping it occasionally; unpredictable and not...
Stuart Meier
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Oct 1, 2007
12:46 pm
62152
You forgot to mention the squirrels! Chew everything in sight (and out of sight) and are Bl**dy noisy to boot! Rona ... From: UK_Selfbuild@......
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Oct 1, 2007
4:56 pm
62153
Pater - thanks ... browning ? ... I'll investigate ! 'wonder what finishes are possible with Artex ... guess is all depends on how it's applied ... presumably...
Chris Hunter
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Oct 1, 2007
5:42 pm
62154
Having had several quotes for my plumbing work, I'm considering doing it myself due to the ludicrous pricing and general tardiness of the plumbers I've met. ...
Ben Perry
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Oct 1, 2007
5:44 pm
62155
Could be an over-sensitive RCD, You may be able to change it for a non-rcd main switch (depends on what your earthing arrangements are/ what Supplier says...
PaulineJ
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Oct 1, 2007
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62156
Nigel Thanks, I don't think SWMBO will permit it to last eleven years! Life is pretty chaotic with most of our stuff packed up. Simon ... we ... character ......
sj_purser
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Oct 1, 2007
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62157
Rex I think I asked the same question on this board many years ago. If your walls are well insulated externally it should work reasonably well although as...
sj_purser
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Oct 1, 2007
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62158
Hi Lee, We went with Chelmer, they know the product well and were quite flexible. Had a few issues with the accounting department but nothing that wasn't...
Nigel Giddings
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Oct 1, 2007
7:32 pm
62159
Nigel Have you got UFH throughout, or a mix of UFH & rads ? From what I've seen, the Chelmer store is geared purely for UFH, just having one take-off for lower...
Lee
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Oct 1, 2007
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62160
Get a Vented mains pressure system as unvented systems need regs/council involved etc. Make sure that you have adequate incoming mains pressure and flow for...
Raymond Kelly
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Oct 1, 2007
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62161
Hello son, Browning http://tinyurl.com/2bvx5g Rgds Pater aka Peter;-) ... From: Chris Hunter To: UK_Selfbuild@... Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007...
Peter and Jane
petethebu1lder
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Oct 1, 2007
8:00 pm
62162
Hi All I need to order a couple of chrome towel radiators. Tempted to go for the Screwfix ones but can anyone comment on the quality? Or are there better...
Rob Mouser
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Oct 1, 2007
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62163
... Had a look at their towel rails on display at one of their trade counters last week - and, yes, crap ! Because it is a very price sensitive product there...
David Chapman
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Oct 1, 2007
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62164
Hi, I will be laying 80 metres (4.5 metres between walls)of engineered flooring over anhydrite screed with underfloor heating. I have looked at several...
johndesign4p
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Oct 1, 2007
10:23 pm
62165
... Unless it's a leakage clamp meter of course. The Fluke one I use goes down to 3mA with 2µA resolution. One of those tools you wonder how you managed...
impvan
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Oct 1, 2007
10:32 pm
62166
... Sometimes interesting, ... it was interesting ... bank and have been ... ...
impvan
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Oct 1, 2007
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62167
I have a query re specification of allowed voltage drop on instantaneous load. When our heat pump starts up, momentarily the house lights flicker. I dont know...
Peter and Jane
petethebu1lder
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Oct 1, 2007
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62168
... counters ... differences in ... look at ... will ... UFH there ... I've recommended them here before.... the 'Jeeves' ones. TLC do 'em. All stainless...
impvan
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Oct 1, 2007
10:47 pm
62169
Tonight is my 2nd night sleeping on the sofa, with a mouse eating its way through the insulation in the bedroom celing the noise of it make my blood boil. Any...
rickdipper
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Oct 1, 2007
11:08 pm
62170
My neighbour shoots the squirrels, as they upset the phesants. His dogs enjoy them for dinner. If only the cat we got would kill mice rather than replicate...
rickdipper
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Oct 1, 2007
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