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    Cable Tacks but with 2 screws

    5 and a half hours ahead of you bud
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    Cable Tacks but with 2 screws

    That was the adhesive I tried, didn't work. We use it in the workplace to stick trunking to walls carrying heavy cables and it's that strong it takes loose plaster and paint off the wall when you rip it off,......couldn't hack 2 days in the bathroom holding a flimsy piece of metal
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    Cable Tacks but with 2 screws

    Thanks, already tried that route but didn't stick long as it is in a bathroom that gets some humidity
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    Cable Tacks but with 2 screws

    Thin metal material is on the door, it is a towel rail I don't want coming away from it. Cable is elsewhere The correct thing I want is a small saddle clip by the way, saw one in plumbing section today for pipework so now I know the name of it I just need to find a smaller version.
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    Cable Tacks but with 2 screws

    I have some cabling and also thin metal material I want to secure to a door. I've tried using cable tack staples but they pull out too easy, also your normal cable hoop tack is even easier to pull out (both pictured below) I remember seeing one time a plastic hoop with 2 screws either...
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    Combi or unvented - based on my property

    Been thinking about this some more, main things for me on considering combi or unvented was for shower pressure and pump would be too noisy in a bedroom airing cupboard. Realised the simpler thing to do what with my flowrate would be to upgrade system as it is keeping the CWT and HWC, but...
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    Combi or unvented - based on my property

    Thanks CBF, can you give some more explanation as to why if you have time please I've set aside a few hours later today to read through Dan R's combi recommendations, specifically Atag, as well as the others recommendations on temp rise and flow restrictors. Quotes came back in and the...
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    Folding Kitchen Worktop - Needs Rubber Strips

    [/url] Nice one, the TX5100 looks to be ideal for this. Thanks for taking the time to advise
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    Folding Kitchen Worktop - Needs Rubber Strips

    Took some pics just now to hopefully clarify, see when the sideboard is down it is not level on my washing machine due to the machine height. This was an installation before my time in the house, previous owners had a slighty taller washing machine Wanting some 4.5cm rubber strips I can...
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    Combi or unvented - based on my property

    Thanks there for the explanation Appreciate the suggestions, if I go combi route I'll run these by the installer
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    Folding Kitchen Worktop - Needs Rubber Strips

    Hello See amazing picture I've just drawn. I Have a worktop which folds up, washing machine goes under it and it folds down on top. Got a new washing machine which is about 4.5cm too short for the kitchen top to sit flush on it, thought about refitting the worktop but as it is currently...
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    Combi or unvented - based on my property

    Good thoughts, cheers. The HCW the quoters reported to be recent and within regs, good insulation etc. I've tested heating it up, turn off boiler, a day later the water was hot so I think it's good. Could this cylinder be used as the hot water storage option you mentioned? Uncertain if it...
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    Combi or unvented - based on my property

    I appreciate your opinion thankyou. I think a combi might do well enough for me, I don't need a shower that knocks me off my feet just one that doesn't mean I have to be hugging a wall to get any water on me. The Atag combi specs show 15L per min flow, probably be fine for me, I just now...
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    Combi or unvented - based on my property

    Ok thanks, I'll read up on those tomorrow whilst "working from home" The combi quoter, I asked him about unvented and he said normally for a house with 2+ bathrooms and combi should do fine in my place so I'll look out for the boiler type when his quote drops. I'll have read up on those you...
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    Combi or unvented - based on my property

    Hello Have read numerous posts on this subject (especially the famed unvented and accumulator theory/proven system argument ones), and it all still leaves me guessing on my property Have old system, 50% efficient most likely, time to upgrade. Current system is 20yr old boiler, vented, hot...
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