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    Doors for outhouse options

    My shed doors are over-engineered but I used 4x2 and made overlap joins with a powered mitre saw and a chisel. Totally DIY-able I then used the same log-lap in the main body to make the doors. It was thick log lap so i have no exposed screws on the outside. I will admit that the doors have...
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    Terraced house neighbour has replaced their roof and left rear roof join like this...

    First things first. Show your neighbour these photos... What do they think? Tet
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    What material for Door Stops?

    I have a bedroom door lining that my professionals left unfinished in my '24 refurb. The door is a lovely fit but light leaks out of the boiler and digital shower control cupboard that it services. I need to put in some door stops. I have a load of ply of various thicknesses but was wondering...
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    External cable

    Is there a reason that your flue is that tall - have the regs changed in the last 18 months? Regards Tet (Wondering if I have to retrofit or am grandfathered in)
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    Garage Door Opener wiring

    Thank you Worked perfectly, first time Regards Tet
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    Garage Door Opener wiring

    I've fitted my own garage roller doors. The instructions for are fairly comprehensive and the internal switch is fine and I've successfully paired the remote I need to fit an external Key Switch I have been supplied with and I wanted to check that my proposed wiring is correct. Pictures below...
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    Heatmiser "No neoStat found"

    Tried to check my 'stats this morning to find that all of them had lost their connection to my hub - anyone else seeing the same? I've tried to reconnect one but no joy so far - I haven't taken my network back to 2.4Ghz and I'm going away for a couple of days so I'm now going to have to leave...
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    New stopcock turns but does not shut off water

    This sounds like it is a problem for the original plumber to solve - dependent on how recently "recently" is Regards Tet
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    How to open this yellow push fit elbow

    I'm not sure I agree with that. Let me throw a genuine use case at you. Elbow under floorboards through a drilled hole to enable a copper pipe to be a radiator tail If the fitting is uncapped then lifting the radiator can compress the collar and release the fitting, the cap would largely...
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    PIR rechargeable

    I'm very impressed by these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07WMRJP8R?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title Magnetic and USB rechargeable, just had my second one delivered today Regards Tet
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    Absolute safest way to wall mount TV on plasterboard

    I have battens, but I have a void as well. If I fix my bracket with coach bolts for instance then I will be tightening the bracket and crushing the void. I'm looking for a spacer to directly compress the bracket onto. In theory I could do it with a dozen or so large washers, I'm thinking that a...
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    Absolute safest way to wall mount TV on plasterboard

    Update: Those Geefix fixings....I drilled my first hole and hit a batten, tried a second hole, metal stanchion. third hole - bingo! another batten There is a small void between the plasterboard and the batten, so direct fix is out as the plasterboard will flex and I now have a 1" hole so a...
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    Absolute safest way to wall mount TV on plasterboard

    The bracket they supply folds up to fit within the back of the TV itself - It's really neat, though there isn't enough swivel for my uses. I've actually bought the same TV Tet
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    Absolute safest way to wall mount TV on plasterboard

    I received my Geefix fixings and a brand new 25mm hole drill in the post yesterday. I am very impressed on how they feel out-of-the-box. The plastic from which they are made is very rigid and they look substantially made Regards Tet
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    How to open this yellow push fit elbow

    I've just had a root around in my old fittings box...not quite as yellow as yours, but I think that it's a similar vintage. I think that these needed the caps to prevent the pipes just being pulled out, they now screw down to lock into place Regards Tet
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    How to open this yellow push fit elbow

    IIRC the caps pop off really easily with virtually no force at all. It is a very long time since I used one that I don't recall exactly the mechanism but I think it's just a push and the fitting pulls off like a regular speedfit fitting Regards Tet
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    How to open this yellow push fit elbow

    This is what they look like when new.... https://www.caravansplus.com.au/detail-pages/include/images/john-guest-speedfit-connection-6.jpg Regards Tet
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    How to open this yellow push fit elbow

    I've had those in the past, it wasn't originally yellow. IIRC they used to come with white, blue and red end caps. This was when the collar was just an exposed ring You can ping those caps off with very gentle pressure from a small flat-head screwdriver Regards Tet
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    How do I fit this architrave around this frame without it looking a mess? Door lining recessed behind walls on inside of room

    What about replacing the door linings? The hinge-side is a lost cause - leave that Replace the top and catch side with oversized framing that protrudes 1/4 to 1/2" into the batroom and then just silicone the return. No need for any architrave Regards Tet
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