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    Failing putty (new shed window) (Ed.)

    You try taking that failed putty (bad batch) out and the glass. It isn't easy. I'll ignore the supercilious sarcasm.
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    Failing putty (new shed window) (Ed.)

    Thanks for that helpful advice.
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    Failing putty (new shed window) (Ed.)

    Even worse I have just discovered. I have treated it with Ronseal wet wood hardener and will fill. What other option do I have?
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    Failing putty (new shed window) (Ed.)

    I'll sand it down and give another coat.
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    Failing putty (new shed window) (Ed.)

    And it has got worse, bubbling up. So much for Weathwrseal paint!
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    Wooden floor warping

    You can't fix a wood floor to a concrete subfloor. I'll just have to make the best of it but I hope you appreciate as not a professional myself I trusted a trades person who is a professional. Clearly not in this case. It's just depressing
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    Scraping drum after replacing heating element.

    Problem solved. I hadn't got the element in the small metal housing. I'm a Muppet!
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    Scraping drum after replacing heating element.

    I have just fitted the exact model and size heating element in my LG washing machine. Turned it on and a horrible metallic scraping/knocking sound coming from the back of the drum. No loose objects or anything in the machine so what on earth can it be ? This wasn't happening when it was last...
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    Wooden floor warping

    But there is no damp on the floor due to lino being in between.
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    Wooden floor warping

    OK, but that aside the wood shouldn't be continuously expanding after he adjusted it by taking some off.
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    Wooden floor warping

    It was laid on lino, that is on concrete, with green felt underlay. I can't see what else it could have been laid on. I did question if the lino should be left and he said it was fine and would act as extra cushioning.
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    Wooden floor warping

    Well this area has got far worse these last couple of weeks after fluctuating within acceptable parameters all winter. It got this bad last year a few weeks after it was laid. The guy who fitted it came back to finish the tiling and noticed it himself. He rectified it by cutting away some of the...
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    LG Washing Machine fails to heat

    Thanks, that's very helpful and incredibly cheap on Ebay. It has a missing part that my old one has (hence hole) so I just hope that isn't the part that failed, otherwise I shall use it.
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    LG Washing Machine fails to heat

    Thanks but £52 seems incredibly steep :oops: The larger one I got on Ebay was £21.
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    LG Washing Machine fails to heat

    Can anyone please direct me to the correct element as I just can't seem to find the right one that fits a 1700W machine as they are usually 1600W. I would be very grateful as it seems like rocket science. Thankyou.
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    LG Washing Machine fails to heat

    Ok, managed to get it out but being a Muppet I have obviously ordered the wrong part. The saga continues!
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    LG Washing Machine fails to heat

    Ok, I have the replacement and watched a Youtube video on how to get it out. the guy used plyers and it was as simple as pulling carrots. Not so for me. tried pulling the nut on the end of the thread for purchase. It's impossible. Help!
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    LG Washing Machine fails to heat

    Yes, my brother in law told me it's a hard job but he will do it as he has replaced them before.
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    LG Washing Machine fails to heat

    OK, so I had my brother in law (more experienced with washing machines) test the heating element with a multimeter and it is dead. The replacement part is only about 20 odd quid so worth the gamble I suppose. The reason I say that is because the control panel is not flagging up any error of the...
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    LG Washing Machine fails to heat

    That sounds a great idea! Will give it a try thanks. I have a multimeter but I am a novice how to use it to test something like this but happy to learn.
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