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    Back to Wall Toilet and Concealed Cistern - Framing and Adjustable wall

    Thanks gents. the issue for me though is to have access to the bottom of the stack on the pan in case of adjustment/leaks and also access to the inlet pipe for same reason. Maybe I'm just being a bit paranoid :-) Anyway, I already have the pan and cistern so The Geberit is not an option. I...
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    Back to Wall Toilet and Concealed Cistern - Framing and Adjustable wall Read more: http://www.diyno

    Hi, I wasn't sure if this query was best in Carpentry / Woodworking forum or this one and didn't want to double post so can any plumbing guru who is handy at boxing in and creating false walls please take a peek here (just in case you don't use that forum as well)...
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    Back to Wall Toilet and Concealed Cistern - Framing and Adjustable wall

    Hi, I am about to fit a back to wall toilet in my cloakroom and remember when I had this done some time ago the fitter created a wall that only had a lid (to access the top of the concealed cistern). I would like to do a more future maintenance friendly job myself on this new project and am...
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    uPVC Front Door - deadlocking adjustment

    Okay - I worked it out. For the benefit of anyone else looking at this post and wanting to know how to adjust the hinges on a Zenith / Staybrite door here is the way. The slot in the top of the hinge pin is cosmetic only - it does nothing. In order to adjust the hinge you need to extract...
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    uPVC Front Door - deadlocking adjustment

    Hi NotSoFast, I have exactly the same door hinges as you and I cant seem to be able to adjust them either. My door has dropped at the lock end and I can't see a way to adjust it. Mine is maybe 3mm too low at the lock side. Cheers, Paul
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