After 3 hours yesterday, sorted in 3 minutes today! Amazing what a difference having the right kit/part makes. £7.99 for the new pair so I’ve got a spare should the same thing ever happen to the other side.
Thanks again for all of your suggestions yesterday.
I’ve given up….for today! The whole thing has come out now so figured I’d be best to start again.
You can see where I’d managed to get under the edge of the cap in a couple of places, but it was pretty wedged in there.
Nothing in terms of a replacement at Screwfix, Toolstation or B&Q (who...
Tried with the seat back on as per Mottie’s suggestion and made about 1/2mm progress. Was lifting straight up, moved the angle for the photo so you can see the full impact if the chaos I’ve caused.
Have just been using the very edge of the screwdriver.
Tried boiling water on the cap as well...
All help gratefully received - I’m trying to do a fairly simple job and tighten up one of the fixing screws on my toilet seat. Watched a couple of videos that all show the same quick and easy(!) process but I’m failing at the early step of “remove the cover cap”
As you can hopefully see from...
Thanks wgt52 - perhaps I’m not describing very well what I’m trying to do because I’m unsure how I’d achieve it with either a mitre saw or a chop saw?
The simplest parallel is perhaps the cut out in a worktop to insert a sink - except I’m cutting my hole in a pallet!
I’ll look up the Makita...
Hi Eddie,
I think I do, but I’m open to alternative suggestions! Thought process behind jigsaw was the need to cut out a couple of squares from a fully constructed pallet so that I can insert some plastic bowls.
Thanks!