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  1. XrayDave

    KITCHEN SINK WASTE

    @Notch7 I thought I'd seen something like that somewhere - couldn't see it in the Toolstation catalogue however. Thanks @just pumps The pipe on the lower right of picture 1 is a push-fit waste (approx 40mm in diameter). There is a grey "straight coupler" (if that is the correct term)...
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    PLUMBER IN DRONFIELD, DERBYSHIRE

    Hi, I am trying to sort out my daughters kitchen sink waste (what an absolute nightmare) and have posted a question in this section of the forum. Failing that, is there anybody that could do the job for me URGENTLY as my daughter has been without a sink for over a week now and can't get a...
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    KITCHEN SINK WASTE

    Hi Folks My daughter has replaced her kitchen sink. Her old sink was a 1 1/2 bowl single drainer in resin and has been replaced with a stainless steel 1 1/2 bowl single drainer. The washingmachine drains into the same waste as one of the bowls via a spigot (is that correct?) A "plumber" took...
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    Can I tile directly onto plywood or do I need to seal it first

    Thank you for clarifying that. I'm planning on applying a fair amount of "Sticks Like Sh*t" (which I have found to be an excellent, "grabby" adhesive) so surely the plywood wouldn't flex? As an aside, I've had a look for thinner cement board - specifically AQUAPANEL - but it seems that 12.5mm...
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    Can I tile directly onto plywood or do I need to seal it first

    Thanks for the replies. @foxhole I'm puzzled by the comment "9mm ply is too thin to hold tiles". Can you please elaborate? - thanks. I agree that the 'tub slop' is too sloppy to be an adhesive (I'm part-way through the job which I'm doing for a cash-strapped friend). It seems to be okay as...
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    Can I tile directly onto plywood or do I need to seal it first

    Hi, I'm after some general advice here. I'm tiling a small cloakroom. I've already installed a vanity unit and I am now tiling around the walls. One wall has an ugly pipe and I intend to build up the surface either side of the pipe with 9mm plywood, then tile over the top so that the...
  7. XrayDave

    Single Rad - cold at bottom, hot at top

    Hi John, To answer each of your questions one by one. Nope! No again Last new rad approx 24yrs ago Boiler is 2 floors below Nope! Which? There are two radiators in the bathroom (one of which is cold at the bottom but eventually warms, the other warms all over and quickly), and one...
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    Single Rad - cold at bottom, hot at top

    Hi Chris, Worked fine for the 24+ years it has been there until this October when the CH was started up after a 6-month summer lay-off. There are two rads in the bathroom and the one opposite gets toasty hot. In fairness, the rad I'm talking about eventually gets hot at the bottom but it...
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    Single Rad - cold at bottom, hot at top

    As the title says, I have one radiator where the bottom is cold (or at best mildly warm) whilst the top is hot (too hot to touch). We recently had a can of inhibitor injected into the CH filling loop. I'm gussing that this is a build-up of sludge? Given that the rad is small, I can easily...
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    SOLVED - Drayton Digistat+ RF and SCR Receiver Problem - SOLVED

    I totally agree with the above post Ian. It costs nothing to say thank you or to tell others how the situation developed (hopefully solved), but means a lot to folks that have spent time and taken the trouble to offer help and suggestions. I always try to recognise folks that have been truly...
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    SOLVED - Drayton Digistat+ RF and SCR Receiver Problem - SOLVED

    The replacement capacitor arrived this morning. Turned mains supply off (& verified), removed WR1 (SCR) unit from the wall managed to prise the clips holding it together apart (without breaking any) de-soldered the old cap and re-soldered the new. Re clipped everything back together, put WR1...
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    SOLVED - Drayton Digistat+ RF and SCR Receiver Problem - SOLVED

    Thanks Bernard. Aware of this but thanks anyway. I have a solder sucker (I really need to get out more and meet people). Dave
  13. XrayDave

    SOLVED - Drayton Digistat+ RF and SCR Receiver Problem - SOLVED

    Thanks Ian That looks simple enough. As long as I turn the 240V mains supply off it should be okay. I've sourced a suitable capacitor from ebay and should have it delivered in a couple of day's time. XRD
  14. XrayDave

    SOLVED - Drayton Digistat+ RF and SCR Receiver Problem - SOLVED

    The red 'Receive/Alarm' light on the SCR flashes periodically for around 5 seconds every five minutes or so (which means that the Digistat and SCR are communicating) and the green light is 'on'. This means that we should be getting heat. However, the zone valve doesn't actuate, the boiler...
  15. XrayDave

    Painting a window sill - a question

    @JobAndKnock, First of all my apologies for incorrectly attributing the original comment about Zinsser B.I.N. to you. For some reason, I seem to have overlooked @Canyer ‘s post. Secondly my thanks for a very comprehensive reply and very kind of you to take the time to write that. The fault...
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    Painting a window sill - a question

    Thanks J&K. However, it still doesn't answer the question I asked yesterday - namely "Would either of these be any use to overpaint the existing undercaoted sills or is it still a 'strip back to the wood' job?" I don't understand the need to strip back to bare IF this stuff seals the wood...
  17. XrayDave

    Hot water but no central heating

    Hi, We had avery similar issue - albeit on a System Boiler not Combi. Seems that during the long down-time (our CH system had not been used since March) there had been a build-up of gas in the pipes/radiators preventing the water from circulating properly. We could get both hot water and...
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