Thanks - the soft close versions all seem to be moulded wood, I'd rather have plastic. Also when I looked at the fitting video, there was defo no...
Thanks for that. I checked out the website, but the plastic soft close ones are not adjustable at all. The moulded wood ones are, but not sure I...
Hi everyone Can anyone recommend a white plastic one of these that is (more) adjustable front to back? My cistern is a) not quite square to the...
Just an update - I did end up sending it back to Makita for repair (I have a spare so could manage without). Drill returned in working order...
Dave I don't think so, although it is a bit mucky! But I might give it a go just in case... thanks SB
thanks for that. Is it fixable? I think the drill is at least 3 years old, but probably only just
Hi all Not sure what the technical term is, but I have a Makita cordless drill and I've noticed that it runs on a little after I have released...
Thanks for the reply. Helpful to have your thoughts The route to go vertically up and then gently fall down would involve a quite few twists...
Oh, think I might have answered my own question - found some instructions for another brand and it says 300mm max horizontal before vertical...
Hi everyone This might seem a dumb question, but does the discharge pipework for a toilet macerator have to go vertically up straight from the...
No you don't need a qualified sparks to do this work. Also as the plastic pendants are plastic they don't require an earth so you don't even...
I think it was about 9w. In the end the builder replaced it with a ceiling light
Thanks for the speedy rely So the dials on the boiler should be set at 82 and 50 respectively? I think the heating one only goes up to 75!...
Hi all Hope you can help Please can you tell me what the general temps for the hot water and heating should be set at? Despite my room...
If the LED drivers are not allowed sufficient space for air to circulate they will over heat. I can tell you from experience - despite my protests...
Yes, but at least then they never make the same mistake again :shock:
Thanks guys - so I should only need 1 transmitter. Mind you the receiver is huge - not sure I'll be able to shove that up in the ceiling behind...
It's Ikea, so of course it will be terrible. £10 for a light - £70 for someone to fit it properly I'd fix a bar to the ceiling and then...
In fairness to the guy, when I do a board change, I will check all the lights and loop test all the sockets, but I don't boil the kettle, heat up...
the connector with the single black wire in it is 99% switched live as the other with more than 1 black wire will be the neutrals
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