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    Which Wago connector?

    Thanks. I must have misread the Wago site info. I have some of the push type but I think I'll order up some lever type connectors to save any problems when it comes to doing the job.
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    Which Wago connector?

    Which type of Wago connector is suitable for 2.5mm2 stranded cable. The Wago site seems to suggest that the push type connectors are not suitable but the lever type are. However, other sites say the push connectors can be used with stranded cable. Any advice welcome.
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    Moving socket in partition wall

    I want move a socket approx 2 metres along a stud partition wall. This wall will be skimmed once all work in the room is complete. The easiest way to do this as far as I can see is to cut out windows in the plasterboard, close to the studs, then drill holes in the studs and run a new cable...
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    Crystal Royale coal bed

    Thanks for the advice. The coals were ok until I handled them and the paint started coming off. I'll wait until my other half is out otherwise she will want to know why I am playing with the fire again when it is working ok. I am perhaps a bit of a perfectionist.
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    Crystal Royale coal bed

    I think you are right and it is just a case of patience until a stable bed is achieved. I need to touch up the coals with ceramic coal paint at some time so when I do that I will perhaps look to see if some coals are slightly larger than others. These would then go at the front where I currently...
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    Crystal Royale coal bed

    Yes, apart from the arrangement for supporting the coals. Mine has a ceramic tier arrangement that supports the coals like this: https://www.manualslib.com/manual/834736/Crystal-Fires-Cf2-Montana.html?page=22#manual
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    Crystal Royale coal bed

    No, there is just a picture of the coals installed and they all look pretty much the same.
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    Crystal Royale coal bed

    Since I last had my Crystal Royale gas fire serviced, a couple of the coals have fallen down the bed and rested on the glass. When the gas engineer replaced the coals, he put them back as per the manual that I keep, which to be fair isn't brilliant in this area. Anyway, I had a go at replacing...
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    Tap spacer

    Guessed this was possibly the case. I will trim accordingly. Did question the "less than 35mm" bit. It would be some serious sink that was thicker than that. My old composite sink was only a few mm thick. Perhaps they mean 3.5mm? Thanks anyway.
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    Tap spacer

    I am about to fit a Watersmith mono tap to a stainless sink. There is a triangular plastic spacer supplied which the instructions say is for use if the sink is less than 35mm thick. Mine obviously is thinner than this but the spacer will not sit flat under the sink due to the shape of the sink...
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    Masons mitre assebbly tips

    Thanks. Some good tips there. I see he uses PVA which would appear to be ok. Is this better than silicone or acrylic sealer? I have plenty of worktop offcuts so I think I will try a test piece before I do the real one. My new worktops are black gloss so I don't want to use anything that will...
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    Masons mitre assebbly tips

    I fitted my current laminated kitchen worktop about 10 years ago and it went ok but I was never fully satisfied with the joints which I never got completely flat. I am just about to install a replacement laminated worktop and would just like a bit of advice to help me get good level and...
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    Quartz worktops

    I am considering replacing my laminate kitchen worktops with quartz. I have had quotes from a couple of local "designer" kitchen companies which do seem a bit high. They both subcontract out the fitting of these worktops and you get the feeling they would really like you to buy a whole new...
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    Flattening pine planks

    I have recently removed the pine rails from a ranch style staircase. These are 25mm x 250mm in varying lengths and I would like to use the wood for another project. Unfortunately, they have becomes slightly bowed in the 40 plus years they have been in place. I would like them thinner (18mm -...
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    Compression or one piece reducer.

    I must admit that I feel more comfortable with the two piece as there is some allowance for nipping up if there is a weep. Not sure if you can do this with a one piece. I may be wrong though.
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    Compression or one piece reducer.

    Which are the best type of 15mm to 8mm pipe reducers for radiator valves. Are the one piece or the sets using an olive better? Thanks. Ps, my title is not really correct, I am aware both types are classed as compression fittings.
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    Thinner worktop dilemma

    The cooker is floor standing with no further adjustment downwards. My original plan was to raise the units but it occurred to me that there was another option, that of adding a spacer. I asked in case anyone saw an advantage to using a ply spacer. If there is none, raising the cabinets it will be.
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    Thinner worktop dilemma

    I agree about the plinths, a 10mm gap at the top is unlikely to be visible.
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    Thinner worktop dilemma

    I am going to replace my current 40mm particle type kitchen worktop with 30mm quartz. I am getting this professionally fitted. The new worktop top surface needs to be at the same height as the original to keep it flush with the cooker glass lid, (the cooker cannot be lowered). There are some...
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    Wooden Cubes and Squares

    I'll get a finer blade and give the cubes a go. I was aiming for around 5mm maximum thickness for the tiles. I was hoping to avoid end grain on the faces so would ideally cut from 25mm x 5mm strip. The only problem here is that I would have to round the corners individually unless I could stack...
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