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    Bath plughole ejecting bits of debris (but only once) - possible cause?

    Usual bathroom arrangement - sink, bath and toilet. When using the sink I sometimes hear glugging/gurgling from the plughole in the bath, this is normal. Today I filled the sink with water to wash something (I very rarely fill the sink (maybe once every few months, if that)), usually I only...
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    Groove/pit made in door sill by rat - how to fill?

    Thanks. There are fields near me, I suspect that there are hundreds of rats (been like this for many years but they rarely cause me a problem).
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    Groove/pit made in door sill by rat - how to fill?

    Nice idea, thanks. Who was the Ebay seller, or was this some time ago?
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    Groove/pit made in door sill by rat - how to fill?

    Thanks. Electronic rat trap has already been set.
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    Groove/pit made in door sill by rat - how to fill?

    A door sill in an old outbuilding/shed has been seriously scrabbled at by a rat leaving an approx 1 inch deep groove (tapering off to about half an inch over a length of about 12 inches, about 4 inches wide). It also made a nice hole in the bottom of the door which I've now patched up, however...
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    Tap glands - type of grease to use?

    Thanks, so this for example? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Swan-SG1P2-Silicone-Grease/dp/B000GIQIKM/
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    Tap glands - type of grease to use?

    To save a few quid I'm replacing the O-Rings and washers in some tap glands, like this: https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta-1-2-bsp-full-turn-brass-threaded-tap-glands-pack/3279f What kind of grease should I use to lubricate the internal threads, etc? I think I have lying around some white...
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    Washing machine - what's making this noise?

    Took the top off, checked the counterweight bolts and all seemed okay (but I managed to nip them all up a little more). Didn't remove the front but put my arm inside and the lower counterweight feels okay (no obvious looseness, hard to be sure though because of course some undetectable looseness...
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    Washing machine - what's making this noise?

    I also enjoy fixing things but in the case of anything relatively complex I prefer to have a technical/service manual on hand just in case I get stuck. Depending on my mood I can be impatient and get frustrated easily, plus I have intermittent back problems which makes life more difficult...
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    Washing machine - what's making this noise?

    Thank you kindly. Edit: had a quick skim through it, looks like a real pain to remove the drum. However, if it's just a loose counterweight then that won't of course be necessary. As an aside, that looks like an interesting channel (I love repair videos) so it's also given me something else to...
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    Washing machine - what's making this noise?

    How do I remove the metal cover to check the counterweights? It seems like I need to remove the top and also the front panel, but it's not immediately obvious how to remove the latter. I can't seem to find any kind of service manual or suitable details online.
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    Washing machine - what's making this noise?

    Just re-tried a manual spin - seems to be okay, sounds the same as it always has, no excess noise. So I guess I'll need to pull it out, remove the casing and take a look at the weights?
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    Washing machine - what's making this noise?

    Thanks for the advice. I've just tried spinning the empty drum by hand but can't hear anything. Short of opening up the machine is there any way to tell if my particular unit has replaceable bearings? Maybe some kind of serial number lookup, manufacturing date, etc? Or could I tell just by...
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    Washing machine - what's making this noise?

    My Hotpoint WML540 has recently started making an unusual rhythmic noise when on spin (and only on spin - not the normal wash rotation of the drum). Thought I'd try and record it to get some opinions, I've placed the .mp3 file into a .zip file (WML540 - audio.zip) and that can be seen in this...
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    Washing Machines - which makes are generally thought of as the best these days?

    Thanks - budget is maybe £500 or so, I may be able to go a little higher is the machine in question is something amazing ..........
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    Washing Machines - which makes are generally thought of as the best these days?

    After reading this thread I'm even more confused regarding which machine to buy ..........
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    Washing Machines - which makes are generally thought of as the best these days?

    I'd rather not pay much over £500, but I may be able to go a little higher in exceptional circumstances. Shame about Bosch as, going by early comments, they were looking good until now. About AEG - how old is yours? So the build quality is good, how about customer service? Also, where are...
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    Washing Machines - which makes are generally thought of as the best these days?

    Thanks to you all for the advice, sounds like Bosch is the way to go.
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    Washing Machines - which makes are generally thought of as the best these days?

    My washing machine (Hotpoint WML540) is starting to sound pretty rough when on the spin cycle (and only on that cycle) and I guess the bearings are on the way out. From doing some reading it seems that the drum is glued shut so pretty it's impossible to replace the bearings. So, I may need a...
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