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    soldering an air separator into central heating

    There's a little bit more to it than what I've said in this post, I haven't explained it all as I was initially asking specifically about the solder/air separator issue I had. Having moved in a couple of months ago it seems there are a number of issues with the system: I'm making once change at...
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    soldering an air separator into central heating

    that was going to be my next step after putting in a vent
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    soldering an air separator into central heating

    Cureently yes. One of the issues is when a number of the rads have turned off (all but one have thermostatic valves) the pipes ar often clunking. Having talked to a number of plumbers the next thing to try was adding a seperate vent pipe. If this does make things worse then the system can be...
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    soldering an air separator into central heating

    There was expected pressure build ups in the pipes, several plumbers have suggested that it needs a seperate vent pipe to alleviate this
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    soldering an air separator into central heating

    hmm, ok. My understanding was that they needed to be a maximum of 150mm apart?
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    soldering an air separator into central heating

    thanks. They'll be about 90mm between the feed and vent, yes the r/h is the vent.
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    soldering an air separator into central heating

    thanks. My experience isn't huge but I've done a number of standard pipe joins which have been fine. I'm 99% sure there isn't still water in the system, it's been drained from a downstairs radiator, 3 way valve is manually open and I've checked the bleed point on the pump which was dry. I think...
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    soldering an air separator into central heating

    I'm battling trying to get an air separator (one of these) soldered successfully. The issue I think is that I just can't get it hot enough. I'd initially connected it via solder ring connections however wasn't convinced they'd joined correctly. Sure enough both leaked when the system was...
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    removing logo from sunglasses lens

    I'd tried a fingernail without any success, but soaking it is a good idea. If that fails i'll try the wallpaper paste. Thanks for the suggestions!
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    removing logo from sunglasses lens

    Has anyone got any tricks for this? Bought a pair of sunglasses the other day thing it was a sticky label but it's not. Looks/feels like it's painting on the lens as you can feel it over the top of the lens. A quick google suggest nail polish but I don't like what it might do to the actual...
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    drain pipe for new dishwasher - what length can it be?

    cheers. I'll definately be keeping a close eye on it when it's all in. Now to try and work out how to fit it behind all the existing cupboards...
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    drain pipe for new dishwasher - what length can it be?

    I'm probably looking at a drop of 10-15cm along a total of 3meters of pipe. Does that sound like it will be ok?
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    drain pipe for new dishwasher - what length can it be?

    lovely, thanks. I will be sloping the pipe down to the T piece (sorry, didn't mention this first time round). Steve./
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    Auto shutdown and restart (XP)

    shutting down is easy: either a policy from the servers (say within group policy if you have a domian), or simply a scheduled task using Windows' built in shutdown executable. At a command line type "shutdown /?" and this will list the various parameters you can use with it. Make a batch file...
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    drain pipe for new dishwasher - what length can it be?

    Hi, I'm looking at installing a dishwasher into our kitchen. However, the only place I can fit it is a fair way from the sink. I'm thinking of fitting a waste pipe round the back of the cabinets to the sink and just putting a T piece in above the trap to connect it into. Does this sound like...
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    darken concrete paving slabs?

    I have some huge concrete slabs in my garden, like the ones used in pavements (600 x 800 and about 40 mm thick). Has anyone got any tips or ideas on how I could darken the colour on them? At the moment its all a bit too light grey and whilst it's a really practical space it looks a bit...
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    insulating bathroom extractor pipe

    Thanks, I was thinking about doing that with some soil pipe, it's good to hear it from somebody else! I think it's a 100mm ducting at the moment, so I think I'll try and find a way of connecting them together and go for it. cheers.
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    insulating bathroom extractor pipe

    I've got a fairly long length of the flexible hosing in the loft coming from the showers extractor fan. Everything was good until I insulated the loft. The pipe runs flat along above the insulation and it's now holding water. I think it's happening due to loft temperature being near-freezing...
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    Built-in Dishwasher front - can you use a cabinet door?

    Ok thanks - I'll make sure to check all the measurements several times to make sure! Steve.
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    Built-in Dishwasher front - can you use a cabinet door?

    The time has come for me to decide I definitely need a dishwasher. I'm looking at swapping a 600mm wide cabinet for a built-in dishwasher. Are there any obvious reasons why I can't re-use the door from the cabinet to go on the front of the dishwasher? Cheers, Steve.
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