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    Boiler flue into existing chimney

    resurrecting an old thread, i know but..... this commend by simonds 'You could fit a new Worcester FS 30CDi with their flue liner kit up the chimney. However, because it draws combustion air from the top of the chimney, adjacent flues in the same chimney cannot be used as the air at the top...
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    Installing cistern so that Toilet seat does hit flush button

    Here are some pictures. I'm trying to get the push button aligned with that hole in the plastic cistern. It has just occured to me that perhaps I should be making another cut out/hole in the cistern and routing the blue plastic cable outside of the cistern and then into the back of the button...
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    Installing cistern so that Toilet seat does hit flush button

    It's a proper cabinet - part of a suite!
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    Question on waste pipe to a WC

    Should 110mm grey pipe fit into the WC connector part of the 90' WC connector? I think I tried it but it was too tight. STeve
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    Installing cistern so that Toilet seat does hit flush button

    Okay - latest problem. I've a new cistern that sits up against a floor standing housing containg the cistern. WC pan is central to the housing. New cistern is mounted internally centrally in the housingl ...resulting in the flush button, mounted on the front of the housing, interferring...
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    Question on waste pipe to a WC

    It's a pretty neat job I think and It'll be hidden behind a cover - it's just long term i'm concerned about. The pipe was definately lighter duty that grey 110mm ..but then again only a short 3^ piece.
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    Question on waste pipe to a WC

    Hello- Now I realise that this question will probably result in me getting a lot of well deserved abuse - as I think i've been a bit of a numpty - but i'll ask anyway. I'm replacing the WC and have moved things around a bit. So when it came to re-connecting I ended up using an assortment...
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    Damaged/poor thread in a radiator - how to clean up?

    Well I managed to get some time off work around lunch time and found a local engineering shop where a guy in his 50's did the work and charged me a fiver - very helpful they were too. back to getting it installed now - thanks for the help. Steve
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    Damaged/poor thread in a radiator - how to clean up?

    thanks for the comments... I tried a rad tail - that did not help. A local engineering outfit would be ideal - except they are thin on the ground around here, tend to not be open when you want i.e. weekends or evenings ...and I have a day job! Steve
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    Damaged/poor thread in a radiator - how to clean up?

    I bought the rad 18months ago from screwfix and have just got around to fitting it. What I've found is that one of the end caps supplied with the rad won't screw into the rad as the thread in the rad is prr. So what I need is an appropriate cutting tap/chaser to clean out & re-make the...
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