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    Lawnmower keeps stopping

    Yes,and now you mention it that wouldn't surprise me if it did. Does the water vapour come out of the air in the can and condense onto the surface of the fuel and the can when the temperature drops? I will have to pay more attention to that from now on. .
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    Lawnmower keeps stopping

    yes ,in a way.There was a little left but it has gone through a full tank on top of that . (I know I should have run it dry but I have never done that till now as I have always managed without-normally not bothering to get it serviced- Maybe this motor is a bit more demanding ) I went...
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    Lawnmower keeps stopping

    At the first cut of the season I felt the carb must be dry and so I unscrewed it and (I must have touched something) petrol came through . I put the carb back and it started well .I get an hour or so out of it and called it a day. The next day I carried on but it stopped after 40 minutes or...
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    Plaster fell off the ceiling

    My plan is now to nail or screw a rectangular piece of plasterboard (about 100 x 50 cm) onto the beams above the battens (leaving the batens in place but removing protruding existing plaster). Does that sound feasible ? IT would need a skim coat and a paint ...
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    Replacing a socket with 2 earth wires

    Working now -and no blown fuse!
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    Replacing a socket with 2 earth wires

    Thanks.The advice I have taken is to put both Earth wires (including the black one which should really be blue and yellow) into the same terminal.. The other two wires ,the second Black one and the Red I will put into the N and L terminals respectively (as they are now) Thanks once more!
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    Replacing a socket with 2 earth wires

    Yes (thanks)
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    Replacing a socket with 2 earth wires

    I have bought a new socket (with 2 plugs) and I can see it has space for just one earth wire.. Can I go ahead and use it? Just remove the extra earth wire? One of the black wires is in a "earth placement" and goes up into the wall and the blue and yellow wire screws into the metal casing...
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    Plaster fell off the ceiling

    You are right .It is worst at the wall's edge. Avery long term thing I think and the moisture levels in some of the battens ,whilst very low are not zero. (at the wall they are destroyed at the end ) Some years ago the water radiators that ran off the boiler were disconnected ( the main...
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    Plaster fell off the ceiling

    Thanks.Would it be safe in the short term to just paint over the area with thick paint like artec(think that is what t it is called)? I don't fancy taking up the carpet and floorboards just now. Even some thin polystyrene sheet ? (that woud be a fire hazard but realistically that...
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    Plaster fell off the ceiling

    I have a roughly 4.5 foot by 1.5 foot area of lath and plaster that fell off an edge of my ceiling.Can I patch it ? It is not very strong but one length does meet/follow the wall,which should make it that bit more manageble.
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    Blocking a toilet cistern ballcock

    I don't follow.Why would I need to do that?
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    Blocking a toilet cistern ballcock

    Actually I think the ballcock is holding the water out now .When the outlet from the bowl dries I can probably fix the leak and then release the ballcock. The leak is stopped now but I will have to repair it.
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    Blocking a toilet cistern ballcock

    This is an unused ttoilet cistern in the house that is filling very slowly as a result of a small leak in the outlet. I want to stop it filling and so have jammed the balcock lever shut with some string and a piece of wood laid across the top. I am not sure if this will be 100% watertight...
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    What is the tackiest mastic?

    I am coming around to the idea that bituminous mastic is as tacky as any other mastic (when correctly applied) Are there any other mastics that are equally tacky (or moreso ) but have other advantages ? Or is bituminous mastic simply the tackiest? (I know it cracks over time but that is...
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    My broadband cable was damaged

    Yes ,that occured to me I always thought there was plenty of clearance . I haven't reported it yet as it is quite secure now and much higher off the ground than it was before But if I do report it they may well be unhappy replacing it exactly as it was.
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    My broadband cable was damaged

    No ,it is on my land (it comes from the main road,of course and uses an old wooden electricity pole in the garden to straddle the distance up the the house.The pole was undamaged but the cable was partially pulled away from the house and fell on the ground. Also undamaged)
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    My broadband cable was damaged

    The cable was attached to a piece of metal with an eye that was hammered into the wall when they installed the cable. However an oil lorry snagged the cable and pulled the down cable from the wall Thankfully we still have the signal and cable was not damaged.internally However I want to...
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    Silicon (or ms polymer,) mastic over Bangor slates

    maybe that was it and I used silicon mastic . But what about if I want to get as close a match to the colour of the slates? Can that be done?
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    Silicon (or ms polymer,) mastic over Bangor slates

    I use mastic along the vertical spaces between the slates as a quick repair job if there is water getting in under the slates. However I find it very hard to get the right colour to match the slates. Is there any way to match the mastic colour to the slates? (transparent doesn't work either...
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