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    Surprise! Found a back boiler!

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    Surprise! Found a back boiler!

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    Surprise! Found a back boiler!

    "discovered back boiler in fireplace" Lucky you. Get it overhauled and into good working condition and it will be far more robust, mechanically efficient, less complicated and, less expensive than a typical modern boiler. The very many postings, on this forum, do highlight the expensive...
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    Difficult Screw

    Does anyone have any ideas to help? Is the screw securing a plastic or metal cover? If it's plastic, get a piece of steel tube (car hydraulic brake pipe might suit or, drill into a piece of rod), which will just fit over the head of the screw. File some "teeth" onto one end and cut...
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    Extended warranties on appliances

    Bilioustrumpstaine. Many thanks for another helpful and comprehensive posting and, thanks again for, so promptly, commenting on my query
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    Extended warranties on appliances

    Bilioustrumpstaine. Many thanks for that most comprehensive and interesting posting. Could you.or anyone, comment on whether the Act covers a wider range of purchases or services? I notice that the act does say "goods or services" and I am currently in dispute with a holiday accommodation...
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    Dribbling tap

    ".tap still dribbles when you turn it off,doesn't drip once it's off " In my experience, it is very difficult to get a swan necked outlet tap to shut of "cleanly". Once the tap is turned off, there always seems to be that small amount of water, held back in the vertical part of the swan neck...
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    Boiler Kitchen Cupboard

    That's a coincidence. We are currently staying in a flat on the south coast and, for the first couple of hours, after our arrival. were looking where the boiler might be. It's in a cupboard, in the dining room. It has adequate internal space around it and, from the front, it matches other...
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    Don't Open the Door

    Hear, Hear. Any connection with any legends or customs of our mysterious past are just plain rubbish. This annual descent into indignity, perpetrated by malicious and mindless low-lifes, should have been stopped years ago. Of course, very young children, in their own homes, do get a thrill...
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    Back boiler blowing fuses for house

    As above, if the boiler flame is diverted at all, ie, being pulled into the room instead of across the heat exchanger, there are fairly vulnerable components, wires etc which, under normal combustion are perfectly safe but, under these extreme conditions, can be damaged. Your first action is to...
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    New uPVC vs old uPVC

    As a DIYer I am not knowledgeable enough to advise on the thermal and sound insulation properties in later designs but, you already have D/G panels and, in my opinion, the UPVC structure's efficiency will only contribute marginally to it's performance. However, your old frames are likely (not...
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    Weekend Break in London

    Nowadays, very good shows can be seen in many of our major cities. as well as in London but, if the good Lady is not familiar with London, in my opinion, seeing some of it's landmarks make a weekend trip very worthwhile. The "London Eye" gives a wonderful view of the Thames, Westminster, and...
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    Should Brand and Woss be sacked?

    In my opinion,in terms of comedy, neither of those two odious "entertainers" come anywhere near to the comedic abilities of the victim in their pathetic and loathsome prank.ie, Andrew Sachs.
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    Wrong torque settings cracked sump

    "what can I do?" Drill a small hole to "arrest the crack. Then, drill, and taper tap, overlapping holes, along the crack. Aluminium bolts would be best. Should be a straightforward and satisfying job and, much cheaper than a new part.
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    Don't forget

    "I wish it was forwards as I am working tonight" No problem. Put the clock forward eleven hours
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    installing a new bath

    A DIYer's comment here but, I have fitted three baths and here are my thoughts. The frame and fixing brackets, supplied with most baths are, in my opinion, totally inadequate. I have used them but, in each case I have fitted a timber frame for the bath to sit in. A good batten, screwed to...
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    Replacing single glazed pane wth double

    I should think that, as you have UPVC frames, these were made, originally, to take DG units. I might be wrong but, I think it would be unusual for a manufacturer of UPVC frames to make them to accept only single glazing and, the "blanking plates" which are fitted, bear this out. It is quite...
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    central heating system questions

    "hi guys. complete amateur here" Can I compliment all those who have contributed to this very interesting thread. A "complete amateur" posts a detailed query onto a DIY forum, and his query generates extremely helpful and sound advice. That's how it should be, for the many people, like me...
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    Ban left-hand-drive trucks?

    "Perhaps it's time that we ban left-hand drive commercial vehicles from our shores" Really? Would that also include our RHD vehicles being banned from those Countries where driving is on the right?
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    Radiator problem

    That does indicate, to me, that the system needs "bleeding".ie, getting air out of the system. The cold half, of the upper radiators, is likely to be full of air. You should find lots of information in the archives on how to carry this out. It is a simple matter to bleed radiators but, if you...
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