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  1. bolthebuilder

    PANEL PIN REMOVAL FROM ORIGINAL DOOR

    Tony, Cheers for the advice mate, mucch appreciated. Apart from now I've got no excuse to get the doors finished now! Ste
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    PANEL PIN REMOVAL FROM ORIGINAL DOOR

    Ste W n Big All, KNOCK THEM IN, why didn't I think of that!! It would seem that I've tried to over complicate it. I was expecting someone to suggest this new tool that I've never seen before, as I'm a bit of a restoration freak. Just need to sort the colour restoration out now, Cheers...
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    PANEL PIN REMOVAL FROM ORIGINAL DOOR

    We're in the proccess of striping all the original doors in our house, which were hardboard panelled for some years. We've had them dipped which has effected the colour, plus we seem to have one door that must have been repanelled. As it has a boarder of nails around the edges to both sides...
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    COMBI SYSTEM ALWAYS REQUIRES BLEEDING!

    How cold is cold for top up? Not been on for hours or after say 1/2 hr? Does that mean that the probable cause of the cold topped towel rail would be pressure (or lack of it!)? Ste
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    COMBI SYSTEM ALWAYS REQUIRES BLEEDING!

    Tony, Thanks for the quick reply. I have to top up system every other week after bleeding rad in bathroom. Pressure is none existent before top up and I set to 1.2 bar after. Water is quite clear when bled. Why would you suggest I don't bleed regularly? Is it because doing so would let...
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    COMBI SYSTEM ALWAYS REQUIRES BLEEDING!

    I've been in my extended home now since September and I'm finding air in my towel rail every week. I have a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 35 CDi with TRV's on every rad except bathroom, which is a very tall towel rail. Unfortunately, the system was installed by the bert and ernie of local plumbing...
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    NEW BRICK WALL OR SCREEN FENCE, ADVICE REQ!

    Gents, Here's my dilemma, I've a sectional garage built off a slab which was poured before my existing rear garden wall was removed. Now that the wall is down the garage forms my rear boundary. But I need to demolish my garage to make way for a lawn. So do I build off the existing boundary wall...
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