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    Filling in brick wall air vent

    Hi Im ripping out my kitchen & have pulled down what was boxing in an ugly toilet soil pipe. Its revealed these two air vents that I want to fill in when I re-box the pipe but was wondering the best way how and what with. I was thinking of either stuffing it with spongy foam...
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    45A Cooker Switch - Back Box Size & Filler

    Both the cables go into the back of the socket box. One comes from the fuse box under the stairs and the other cable goes to the oven & hob. The small socket (FCU?) feeds the fan extractor
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    45A Cooker Switch - Back Box Size & Filler

    Thanks for all the replies. Here are some photo's of the dilemma Im faced with. Ive taken as much as the loose stuff out as I can and there is a whopping big hole. Its a single brick wall. Any suggestions?
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    45A Cooker Switch - Back Box Size & Filler

    Good point. I think its single, I'll have to check when I get home tonight. I'll check the size of the current back box as well.
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    45A Cooker Switch - Back Box Size & Filler

    Excellent ..thanks just what I was after. The crumbled brickwork has almost gone through to the next room (room under stairs) so Im going to have to fix a backing board on to that wall to stop the filler/plaster/cement/etc from dropping thru it. literally daylight!
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    45A Cooker Switch - Back Box Size & Filler

    Hi Im replacing my current 45A Coooker Switch for a nicer looking one and at the same time refitting my entire kitchen. When I have removed the metal back box a load of brick has crumbled away leaving a fair bit of space to be filled in with something to support the metal box. What can...
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    Cats.......

    I can understand why they don't want to do their business in their own garden, because they prefer mine! Im fed up of them. The pensioner next door thinks she is doing a good deed by feeding every moggy in the street but its my garden they come to drop their No2's in. Last summer it was...
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    Repairing dripping 22mm CH pipe

    Thanks ..did just that & managed to slip it to one side.
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    Repairing dripping 22mm CH pipe

    Thanks very much. All sorted complete with jointing compound :D Total Cost about £12 & couple of hrs fiddling
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    Repairing dripping 22mm CH pipe

    Thanks Daniel This is what Ive bought. I think its what you describe with a 'stop' about half inch from one end and about 3" in from the other end. There is pretty much no play left or right with the pipe at all (not that I can tell withut cutting it). Ive got PTFE tape, could I use...
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