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    Leaking concealed cistern with no thread on the pipe going to the flush pipe

    Hi Chris, that sounds hopeful, i will give it a try.
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    Leaking concealed cistern with no thread on the pipe going to the flush pipe

    Hi, thanks for responding oldbuffer. The bit that sticks out is one piece with the rest of the cistern outer. So i would have to totally replace the cistern, and getting one to fit the frame would probably be impossible so would probably need to remove the whole item and replace. Which i am...
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    Leaking concealed cistern with no thread on the pipe going to the flush pipe

    I seem to be talking to myself but if anyone sees this and has an idea, would this work https://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-z28m-compression-straight-coupler-white-50mm-x-50mm/1586P?tc=GT5&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4-Xr8qKOiAMVwaaDBx19_BIQEAQYASABEgI6AvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
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    Leaking concealed cistern with no thread on the pipe going to the flush pipe

    The outlet from the cistern just has the two little washers as you can see above, and the flush pipe just slid over the top and was leaking. Sorry the photo comes out so large, but you can see if you scroll down what i mean.
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    Leaking concealed cistern with no thread on the pipe going to the flush pipe

    Hi, i noticed that the downstailrs loo was leaking and have managed to take apart the cover and have found it is leaking where the flush pipe joins the cistern. The cistern is in a metal back to the wall frame, and the flush pipe was attached with the pipe just sliding on to the pipe coming out...
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    Matching up different flooring

    Hi, my small kitchen extension has dragged on for ever and left me with very precarious finances. I had a Junckers beech floor in the lounge which will now run into the new kitchen and wanted to get more of the flooring to match into the old floor which had been taken up and stored. I saw...
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