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    Gas engineers not interested?

    I am waiting for a couple of replies today otherwise I may look further afield tomorrow. My previous two cookers didn't come fitted with a flexible so I wasn't expecting this one to have one fitted either (great if it did). I have the usual bayonet connection behind the cooker...
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    Gas engineers not interested?

    ***** I always believed it to be a no no. I am a retired submarine commissioning engineer so I am not an idiot when it comes to HP gas systems. However, this time I thought I would go by the book and get someone in!!! =================================== gas work isn't just about leaks. It IS a...
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    Gas engineers not interested?

    The main job I want to do is to renew the edging on the laminate worktops either side of the cooker. I also want to do a thorough clean of the area and clean out the extractor hood. I could have had the cooker fitted and then pulled it out again to do these jobs but I didn't foresee any problems...
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    Gas engineers not interested?

    They did offer an installation service but I have some work I want to do in the area once the old cooker has gone so was hoping to get someone in the following day once I had finished in the area and the cooker could go in and stay in. If I had known how difficult getting a local engineer was...
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    Gas engineers not interested?

    Gas cookers need to be installed "competently" which covers more than just having a leak-free connection. There are several other issues. That means you need a Gas Safe Registered fitter. Once it has been correctly installed, if it has a bayonet connector the owner is permitted to disconnect and...
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    Clematis out of control

    I have a spring flowering clematis that has now got too large and is out of control. It is a beautiful plant when in flower but now is the time to do something to reduce its size.There seems to be a lot of dead wood at the back and it has grown much higher than the fence on which it is growing...
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    Grease for drill

    I have stripped my 35 year old Black and Decker hammer drill for a good clean out, brush and motor bearing change. What is the black grease packed around the gearing, is it just a standard graphite grease? Thanks.
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    Best screws for treated fencing

    The screws are for upright spaced slats (100mm x22mm) fixed to horizontals between posts. I am replacing the slats on a short piece of painted fence so that it matches a new fence I have had installed. There are only 20 slats so no great problem piloting all of the holes. I am lucky in that the...
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    Best screws for treated fencing

    Sorry if this is daft question but what are best screws to use on a treated timber fence? Are galvanised screws ok or should I use stainless. Some people recommend decking screws but these are too long for what I want. The fence will be left natural so I don't want rust streaks appearing down...
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    Replacement doorhandle springs

    I have a number of broken springs on Smith and Locke door handles. There seem to be a few replacement springs out there with various dimensions. The springs on my handles are 2mm thick but there are some replacement 2.5mm thick ones that supposedly replace 1.8mm, 2mm and 2.5mm originals...
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    Plasterboard, which edge is tapered?

    Hoped that was the case. Thanks very much.
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    Plasterboard, which edge is tapered?

    Odd question I know but on an 1800 x 900 sheet of tapered edge plasterboard, which edge is tapered, is the long edge or the short edge? Thanks.
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    Which device for video streaming?

    Using Win10 laptop at the moment which does the job ok. Having to use hdmi lead at the moment but might look at chromecast. Big problem with broadband speed at present. With Talk Talk at present and having all sorts of problems, regular drop offs and speed as low as 3mb/s not unusual. Going to...
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    Protective coat over emulsion

    Yes, I suspected as much. Luckily it is only one feature wall that will be behind furniture so unlikely to get knocked. I always find paint makes a bit hit and miss. I have splashed out on expensive paint in the past and have been disappointed for various reasons. What are the best overall...
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    Protective coat over emulsion

    It was B&Q Good Home matt emulsion. The wall was previously papered but was stripped of paper leaving a painted pink wall underneath. This was thoroughly washed down and then a couple of coats of white emulsion were put on to form an even base coat prior to the blue top coats. It needed three...
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    Protective coat over emulsion

    I have just painted a wall with dark blue matt emulsion. Unfortunately it is not very durable and marks and chips with the slightest touch. Even running a hand over the surface leaves a mark. I have seen there are clear coats designed to make such walls more durable but are they any good? Any...
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    Which device for video streaming?

    I do apologise. You did make it clear that the Firestick supported Britbox. In my weak defence, I had been googling devices that supported Britbox and a well known review site stated that the Firestick did not support it and basically said there were very few that did. I think I then went into...
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    Which device for video streaming?

    Just read that Roku do not support the Britbox app! Not sure whether the Amazon Firestick does either. I only wanted Britbox initially for the new Spitting Image series but was going to look at what else was on there that might interest me before deciding whether it was worth keeping. I am...
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    Which device for video streaming?

    Thanks very much. To be honest, a stick was my initial plan. It was only when I was looking at them on Amazon that I saw the Android boxes and this derailed me somewhat. Ultimately, if I want Android on thevTV, I can connect an Android device to it. A stick is simpler and will do all I need so...
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    Which device for video streaming?

    My Samsung smart TV no longer supports video content such as YouTube and Britbox so I need a relatively cheap device to allow me to stream videos. The two options would seem to be a streaming stick like Roku or an Android TV box (all of our phones and tablets are Android). I'm not sure which...
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