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    How useful this Forum is eg Light Controller +

    Just a Thank you to all the contributors with their constructive help on peoples issues on here. Again, I Didn't have to ask for help because the information was already on here from a previous request for help with a Light controller. My Racal Guardal had failed after 30 or so of it's working...
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    JOINING 2 PIECES OF HARDBOARD

    Thank you All very much for your helpful comments. In this particular case I found that the easiest way to do it was to layer a couple of pieces of hardboard together where it needed strengthening and used small csk screws & nuts (m3) to hold it together. Happy New Year to you All and Best Wishes
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    JOINING 2 PIECES OF HARDBOARD

    It's Edge to Edge (top and bottom) and the section to strengthen is about 4 foot long and narrow (4 inches)
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    JOINING 2 PIECES OF HARDBOARD

    Thanks to blue, DAZB, big-all and foxhole for your help. It's just a temporary cover up job on some units which to fully explain would take two A4 pages. Cheers again and Best Wishes to you All.
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    JOINING 2 PIECES OF HARDBOARD

    Thanks for that blup. It is a little bit unpracticable for Glue and I was hoping for a simple fastener suggestion for the job.
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    JOINING 2 PIECES OF HARDBOARD

    Hi There, Is there a recommended way of being able to fasten together two pieces of 3mm Hardboard to strengthen it at a potentially weak part of the project. Unfortunately I can't use a thicker Board. I’ve tried a Pop Rivet on a Test piece but the material is too soft and the Pop Rivet stem...
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    How to Remove/Replace a cartridge in a Mixer Shower Unit

    Thanks to Andy (Herts P&D) and Exedon, I have changed the shower mixer (Bar) for a new Bristan Frenzy and it's great. Just to say, that the guy who fitted it had attached fibre washers on the end (tip) of the threads jutting out of the wall. Probably to tighten on to the existing shroud and...
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    How to Remove/Replace a cartridge in a Mixer Shower Unit

    Thank you for that Exedon, yes I have had a look at the : Bristan - Frenzy Cool Touch Thermostatic Exposed Bar Shower Valve. It's got a 5 year warranty. Are you familiar with them please?
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    How to Remove/Replace a cartridge in a Mixer Shower Unit

    Hi Andy, Many Thanks for your reply. Yes,, it makes complete sense to replace the Mixer valve. I have had a look at the Rize Unit that you have suggested. Can I ask you a couple of things about it please? I was a bit worried about the spacing of the water inlets (140-160mm) when mine is...
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    How to Remove/Replace a cartridge in a Mixer Shower Unit

    Hi There, I am having temperature problems with my Shower unit. The Shower is about 15 years old and has no makers name either on the Shower valve or the purchasing documents. I have attempted to remove the cartridge with the aim to replace it or clean out the void. I have removed the grub...
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    Replacing a Rainwater Shower head

    Thank you muggles, You kindly make me aware of the solution and it just makes common sense! The replacement Rainwater shower heads that I have looked at and will suit me, have the standard 1/2 BSP internal thread and also have a 'built in swivel joint' which is just what I want. Many Thanks...
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    Replacing a Rainwater Shower head

    Hello There, I'm having trouble finding a new 200mm (8inch) 'Rainwater' Shower head on a Shower Unit that was installed some 15 years ago. I've tried to find the Shower Unit 'name' from the Supplier and they seem to think it's a Yukka? that may have gone out of business now. Anyway, hopefully...
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    Varnishing (finished wood)

    Thanks for your good advice 'JobAndKnock'.....much appreciated!
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    Varnishing (finished wood)

    Hi There, I've just made a stand out of finished wood and decided to varnish it. Using a tin of Antique pin that I had already ...and thinking that I'd Done the right thing by testing the varnish on some off-cuts. I Thought it was ok but alas it was not! It seemingly was 'Off' ...I ended up...
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    The fixing of wooden parts on an old Victorian clock

    Yes Bourbon, the old glue is completely removed. The bits are very clean and dry. Thanks for getting in touch.
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