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    Cleaning my system - No inhibitor used previously

    thanks - any products you'd recommend for the job? And when you say run, do you mean have the heating on and the boiler heating water? Also do I need to drain it first or can I add the cleaner to it as is?
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    Cleaning my system - No inhibitor used previously

    Flushed, probably not since it was fitted about 4-5 years ago. Drained a few times during various plumbing jobs.
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    Cleaning my system - No inhibitor used previously

    Hi all, I dont think my system has had any inhibitor since it was flushed and I am wondering it probably needs a cleaning agent before then adding an inhibitor. Just wandering if anyone can recommend a product and provide some guidance? Can I add it to a towel rad and then do I just run the...
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    Securing gate post to concrete post

    That's my concern too. Could I go down the JB weld route?
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    Securing gate post to concrete post

    Not sure I follow. Are you suggesting I drill through the post entirely and have a nut on the exterior? If so, that would be unsightly as the post is visible on both sides.
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    Securing gate post to concrete post

    There is a u-channel on the other side, so a bolt should be fine. I have all the relevant tools but I'm wondering what type of screw or bolt to use? Also I won't be able to get a wall plug in, so I'm wondering if a bolt will actually get any grip in the concrete post itself.
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    Securing gate post to concrete post

    Hi, I had new concrete post and an aluminium gate post fitted but the builders didn't set the gate post plumb so it kicks out at the top, meaning, my gate catches the gate post at the top and is causing damage. Both posts are set into concrete. I wanted to ask if there was a decent method of...
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    Damaged electrical cables

    Thank you. How would I test if the cores are damaged?
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    How to prep and paint mock Tudor beams?

    Thanks, how about where the render has shrunk back from the wood?
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    Damaged electrical cables

    Thank you all. I'm now thinking of using an Ashley JB04 in the ceiling void.
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    Damaged electrical cables

    Yeah, I'm leaning towards a safe repair for my own peace of mind. Any other suggestions to the MF JB approach?
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    Damaged electrical cables

    Ah yes of course, so in theory I can cut out some of the block work and place a MF JB in there and then set it in plaster?
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    Damaged electrical cables

    Yeah, entire run just isn't possible unfortunately as the area is also under a tiled bathroom. So I have no idea where the cable comes from and goes out to. Can I replace the damaged length and join then using a connector and shrink sleeve wrap? If used a maintenance free junction box, could I...
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    Damaged electrical cables

    Unfortunately I don't. Assuming they were damaged and unsafe, what options would I have?
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    Damaged electrical cables

    BTW, I don't mind replacing the cables from any point in the wall, I just can't chase them back to where they originate and then run on to.
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    Damaged electrical cables

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    How to prep and paint mock Tudor beams?

    Thanks, what kind of prep would be required for the beams?
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    Damaged electrical cables

    I've just taken off dot & dab plasterboard from a brick wall as the plasterboard was damaged and cheaper to replace and I've discovered two cables that supply power to a power socket that look they have been cut in to by some sort of tool. The socket has always worked and RCD never tripped. The...
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    Cable for 32a / 6.3KW double oven

    I am switching to an electric hob but planning to have that on a separate circuit.
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    Cable for 32a / 6.3KW double oven

    Thank you all for the input. Is the verdict 6mm2 T&E? And does it need to be Heat Resistant? I don't mind oversizing the cable.
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