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    Tap head removal - no screw

    That is the right answer.. Cheers
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    Tap head removal - no screw

    was just doing that....hit the submit button too early :-)
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    Tap head removal - no screw

    Morning all, Does anyone know how to remove the head on this tap? not quite sure whether to turn the head further with a pair of grips, pull it or what. The mechanism inside moves up and down the tap head in an square passage. Any help would be welcome. I don't particularly want to get it...
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    Coving for LED lights - using regular curved coving?

    This is a link to the pistonheads post: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&t=1461851&r=29993401&hm=59404&mid=59404#29993401
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    Coving for LED lights - using regular curved coving?

    I have just reskimmed the walls and been through the whole ceiling myself with some easifill sorting out every tiny little blemish. I am now in the process of sanding it with 180 grit to smooth it down and get a really good finish. For the ceiling I am also planning on air spraying the paint to...
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    Coving for LED lights - using regular curved coving?

    Acrylic - loving that idea... I had not even thought about cleaning.
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    Coving for LED lights - using regular curved coving?

    This is a photo of what I mean.
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    Wooden Floor - Name that wood

    I have rewired the house so there are no electrical points there. In addition I am 99% sure there are no pipes in the way as the radiator piping does not follow these positions and the kitchen and bathrooms are all fed from a riser in a different location. The floor is on the 1st floor so it has...
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    Coving for LED lights - using regular curved coving?

    Hi, I would like to install some coving with LED lights beaming out and up to the ceiling. There are plenty of preformed types of coving but they are all rather expensive and I am not convinced by the designs. My preference would be to use standard plaster coving and install it an inch from...
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    Wooden Floor - Name that wood

    I had a new suggestion today - Walnut, but very faded owing to the south facing windows and large amount of light in the room. The person in question was primarily looking at the grain of the wood and he felt that neither teak nor Iroko have the same grain. I will post a photo when I can.
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    Wooden Floor - Name that wood

    Hi All, I want to renovate my 1968 wooden floor as there are some gaps that need filling and it is slightly bowed. I have had a couple of specialist floor restorers in and I am getting conflicting advice as to what the wood is. Below are some photos any thoughts on what it is would be of...
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