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    Dyson Trips ECLB

    The other bits in there
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    Dyson Trips ECLB

    There is an earth running outside the front door into the ground. I will post a piccy of the meter as soon as I get home. thanks both for the advice.
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    Dyson Trips ECLB

    Hi, thanks for replying. It does it on any socket in the house. Generally it is just the Dyson, although on the rare occasion other things have tripped it as well. I remember that my google home sometimes trips it. However, with both our Dyson and my friends Dyson, it is probably fair to...
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    Dyson Trips ECLB

    Hi all, I live in a 1950s semi, and a few years back we had constant issues with the electric tripping. Especially with computer equipment. It was discovered that both ours and the neighbours were using the same feed, so they split the feed and put us on different phases (I am not a sparky...
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    Adjusting an older upvc front door

    Hi... Please could help me... I have an old upvc front door, which won't shut properly now. It is catching at the top on the opposite side to the hinges. Is it possible to lower that corner slightly via the hinges? And if so how? I have are attached some pictures of the hinges, there are...
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    Potterton EP2002 to Hive Active heating and hot water

    Hi folks. I have an oil boiler running off a ep2002. It also has the three value thingy to direct the flow between the radiators and the hot water tank. If i take the covers off this weekend and photograph the wiring to the ep2002, the thermostat and the junction in the tank cupboard, would...
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    Fitting an IKEA light fitting

    I am sorry, I am sure this has been asked 100 times, and i am sure it is somewhere in the sticky...but I would rather make sure that I have this right from the horse mouth so to speak. In brief, I need to replace an existing standard plastic ceiling rose with an IKEA light fitting. However...
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    Rules for an extension on a semi-detached

    Brilliant, thanks again all...you have saved me loads of time. Best wishes
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    Rules for an extension on a semi-detached

    hi thanks for these, you are legends...stupid question though...PD rights?
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    Rules for an extension on a semi-detached

    Hi all, I hope you don't mind me posting this, but looking through all the guidlines is a nightmare, and I was hoping someone would be able to put me straight in terms of the actual rules. I live in a 3bed-semi (ex authority house), and as I understand it I can add an extension without...
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    DIY damp proofing

    hi, I will sort some pictures asap, but I think the issue is the ground level. It was significantly higher when the oil tank was in, but when we removed it a couple of years ago I lowered the ground level by a foot or so. That said, it is still on a level with the floors internally...
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    DIY damp proofing

    Thanks for that, but what is it if it is not rising damp? is it just damp? the second of the two, the twistfix, would only be £20, plus a bit of plaster patching on the inside...not really too worried about that over all.
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    DIY damp proofing

    sorry, replying to my own email here, but two that I've seen are; http://www.freezteq.co.uk/homepage?gclid=CNnfwumG2LECFYmJfAod9j0Aiw and http://www.twistfix.co.uk/products/damp-proofing-cream/diy-damp-proof-cream-dampcure-380-dpc-product.html any thoughts? thanks all...you are...
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    DIY damp proofing

    Hi all, First up, I hope I got this in the right forum. If not, sorry. I need some advice reguarding damp proofing. Our house is a 1950s ex-authority semi, so a well built red brick affair. It has been damp-proofed with the exception of a 6ft strech of wall where the old oil tank stood...
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    Re-chargeable drill/driver

    Thanks for this, it is certainly a tempting deal...
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    Re-chargeable drill/driver

    Hi all, Could I ask if we could bring this back to the subject at hand, as I am in the same position. I do quite a bit of DIY, and so use my drill/driver at least once a week to once a fortnight. I have been using a B&D firestorm for the last few years which has been excellent. However...
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    type of sand

    hi all, really dumb questions time, which is the right type of sand to lay under a patio. if my memory serves it's sharp sand, but it has been around 8 years since i last did this so could someone just confirm it for me. cheers all, :roll:
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    drainage

    thanks for this, you're a star. :P
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    drainage

    hi all, i have a small issue on the side of our house. we are built on a hill and so water tends to travel down towards us. the slabs have been put right up against the facing wall and as such it is getting damp. i'm looking for the best way to create some drainage (or barrier to the...
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    nosiey pipes

    hi all, not sure if these are related, but i have two problems. first up, the background. I have oil fired central heating and water heating. they operate off of the same pipes with a splitter pump dirverting between central heating and the water tank. I have two tanks in the attic...
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