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    What this...??? (pic included)

    cool...yes i was planning to do that anyway.. thanks
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    what part do i need..for my leaky loo

    My loo has just devloped a leak..it seems really easy to fix but i have no idea of the name of the part i need. Basicly it seems a pipe gets rammed into the back of the toilet and is held water tight by some sort of rubber device.. i guess that has gone so i need to get another..but i no idea...
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    toilet

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    What this...??? (pic included)

    Can some one tell me what this is and if i can replace it with this http://www.wickes.co.uk/Sawn-Timber/13A-Unswitched-Fused-Spur/invt/710143
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    Door Threholds and Height

    I am sure this has been answered loads of time before but i though i would ask to check. I want to tile the floor of a very small downstairs loo. I have read that i need to place some water resistant ply board down to make the floor (which is floor boards) solid so that the tiles dont crack...
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    Fixing the Difference in Height

    I am sure this has been answered loads of time before but i though i would ask to check. I want to tile the floor of a very small downstairs loo. I have read that i need to place some water resistant ply board down to make the floor (which is floor boards) solid so that the tiles dont crack...
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    New Sockets..am i being SAFE

    ok this is what i am going to do...NOW 1. Remove the 25 mm block 2. Stick in a 35 mm block which i will modifi by cutting out the bottom or the back so that the sheaths can get into it. 3. i will use crimps to extend the cable rather that chocs (terminal connectors). would that then be...
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    New Sockets..am i being SAFE

    cant supply any pics but here is a really bad diagram to try and explain.. basicly the front cable(which is a spur) is so far forward it would not fit in a backbox along with the 2 ring cables, as they are so far back... see first pic i have thus got the spur cable (including sheath)...
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    New Sockets..am i being SAFE

    basily its a really old house, therefore the cables sit really deep in the walls pointing upwards.... even with a 35 mm box there would be no way of getting them to enter the bottom of the box as they are simply to far back.... i have managed to make enough space to avoid them being crushed...
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    New Sockets..am i being SAFE

    its complicated, but i take ya point..and will try to get a bigger box in if i can.... but i still think the cables will still have trouble getting in just due to how they are postioned in the walls...i will try and get a photo up when i get back... but is my science correct regarding the...
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