thanks - i did end up sawing through it, well part way, and then managed to snap it off. It was one of the metal ones.
I have now replaced it with the new one. I have used a fair amount of silicone on the new seal as the fitting is a very close fit and quite hard to get it centred so fingers...
Thanks alot for the different bits of advise!
I don't think I'm going to get it off conventionally, i was thinking of the hack saw option as i am replacing the whole lot. I will give it a try although i will need to go and get a similar waste and overflow kit first but these days they are all...
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Thanks - actually i have been using pump pliers and no good at all - it also struggles to get a proper grip and when it does just about the whole thing turns - i don't think it can be removed the conventional way? IF anything the pliers have ruined the bolt a bit?
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I wondered if anyone had any advise on removing a bath waste that is properly limescaled up?
Whenever i just about manage to get a grip on the bolt that i need to undo it moves the bath plug around?
As this bath is one of those old standard baths, metal, been in the house 20 years i have...
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this is a strange one and I'm hoping someone can give me an answer.
I have a combi boiler and the flow to the kitchen taps are fine, the flow to the power shower is fine and so is the bath. The upstairs basin tap sometimes flows fine and then it slows down and then it stops - then i...
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I wonder if anyone can advise.
and before anyone says I know its a rubbish boiler - personally Id have gone for a valiant which I will never time.
Firstly the boiler has not been serviced in ages - Ariston want £95 to service it - ( it sounds like they do nothing when they service...
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I have an ariston combi boiler - for back ground info the boiler is about 2 meters from the gas mains and it is supplied using a 15mm pipe. it heats a one bedroom flat with 6 radiators ( one hasn't worked for a while)
The boiler model is Cas he 30
The boiler is always...
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I'm installing a bath store 1100 x 800 shower tray and putting it on top of a frame that is supposed to be 1100 x 800 ( or so I thought)
They do not sit flush and wanted to know if there was suppost to be a slight over hang at front and side so that the side panels could sit...
I don't know?? It's a built in sensor, I just assumed if it would turn all lights on when it was triggered? Does that mean lights would be on continuously then if I carried on with plan?
Yes it's the proper flat grey cable.
Does that mean I need to buy an independent sensor, so I connect...
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I have one outside light by my shed and intend to add 2 more.
I've put the wiring in place and it is now hanging loose by existing light ready to be connected.
One light will have a sensor so when that goes on I expect the other 2 to also come on ( they will have no sensor)
I...
Yes i do have a water tank, as the cold tap is def off the mains i can be certain once i disconnect it the water wont come out?? I assumed all the cold water would be off the mains.
I guess to be double sure i could turn off mains and run the bathroom cold taps?
Btw - wouls i need to drain...
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Thanks for advise so far.
Stop cock is turned off but cold water is still running upstairs? As the cold tap has seized i cant test that but the outside goes
Off - why would the upstairs still be running ( and before you ask i have turned off the stop cock on the mains and not the...