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    Commando socket installation.

    I've read, perhaps somewhat anecdotally, about people who do heat their houses in the winter with bitcoin miners and offset the electric cost on the heating savings. Not sure what they do in the summer months though... :LOL:
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    Asbestos in Chimney flue

    Any signs of anything fibrous? If not, don't worry.
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    Asbestos in Chimney flue

    Aren't asbestos flues normally preformed tubular sections? Your pictures appear to show a simple cement rendered brick flue.
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    Moving pipes for rads

    Pipes set in concrete fill me with dread, for very good reason! We've dug up the living room floor twice now, and if it starts leaking again under there we'll have to just reroute all the pipes to drops from upstairs.
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    Washer for a drain cock

    Already tried changing over the plunger for a new one that I have spare, would you believe the thread is not quite the same! I'll see if I can prise off the washer and fit it onto the old one. Hopefully the hole/pin is roughly the same on both.
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    Washer for a drain cock

    Are they available? It's a light pattern type B. Thanks!
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    Fridge runs too cold

    I realise this is an ancient thread but unfortunately I have an ancient fridge of exactly this model! It stopped working, we only realised when the milk went off and the beer got excessively warm. It's a spare fridge. I have uncovered the connections at the rear, and when I bridge the...
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    Citroen dispatch rear brake load compensator - repair

    Not really, it's the same vehicle with a different badge. I expect the differences are mainly due to the age of my vehicle and the generally more recent service data being more readily available.
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    Runaway Diesels?

    CO2 fire extinguisher sprayed straight in the intake is another way to stop them. If you have one to hand!
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    Citroen dispatch rear brake load compensator - repair

    Thank you, think that may well be for later models though. But it does make me wonder if the cone-shaped nut should be above the bracket on the bar, and it's got forced through the enlarged hole and ended up underneath?
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    Citroen dispatch rear brake load compensator - repair

    Bit of an old thread - apologies for resurrecting it! I have an issue with the brake compensator on my 1998 Peugeot Expert van. It's failed on the basis that the brake load sensor valve linkage is incorrectly adjusted - the problem is I don't know how it should look when it is adjusted...
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    Peugeot Expert van load sensing valve

    Images of valve linkage that failed MOT due to being incorrectly adjusted.
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