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    blocks - what are they?

    Clearly, educational standards must be far superior in Liverpool cowgirlontheloose. A comma before a question mark and the inability to use the word "the" in the appropriate places in a sentence.....Back to school for you I think :lol:
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    Connecting downpipe into Cast Iron soil pipe

    I originally posted this in the Building section but received no responses so presumeably, it was in the wrong section. I am after some suggestions on the easiest and most cost effective way of dealing with the following:- The hopper shown in the picture below is taking from left to right...
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    removing plaster from plaster board

    Lecky plane and a fist full of blades
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    Connecting downpipe into Cast Iron soil pipe

    Am I in the correct Forum Section for this question guys :? or should I post it in a different one? Edited on 22nd April 2009 by Mr M I have now reposted this in the Roofing and Guttering section.
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    The credit crunch blackmail vultures.

    How much lower was your 'competitors' alleged quote to your £25k? How much work have you got on at present? If you haven't got much on and can afford to drop your price slightly then you may wish to consider this course of action. Don't cut your nose off to spite your face if it keeps you...
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    Joists rotted in bathroom, advice please

    Hi happyhero, I had something similar a while ago in a house I owned but the soil connection at the back of the pan had been leaking over a long period of time where it passed through the outer wall and this had caused a couple of the joists to rot along with several sections of floor...
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    Connecting downpipe into Cast Iron soil pipe

    Hope everyone is having a nice relaxing Easter break :lol: I am just after some suggestions on the easiest and most cost effective way of dealing with the following:- The hopper shown in the picture below is taking from left to right; 32mm Bathroom wash hand basin waste, 68mm down pipe from...
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    No hot water from cylinder with Newlec Immersion heater

    You are correct Hugh. My Intention was solely to Illustrate by way of pictures, which was the correct unit to use, not to advertise. Thanks Hugh. Its not on an Economy 7 circuit. I think its probably just a spur taken off the ring or part of the ring itself. The electrics generally look...
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    No hot water from cylinder with Newlec Immersion heater

    Thanks Seco. When you say a break in the cable, could you possibly clarify what you mean. If the cable has a break in it, would the Immersion just simply not work at all?
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    No hot water from cylinder with Newlec Immersion heater

    I need to resurrect this thread. The Immersion heater itself still seems to be working correctly but I think the problem maybe with the Switched Fused Spur. The Immersion has been working although, a couple of times recently when I have switched it on, nothing has happened. I checked the...
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    No hot water from cylinder with Newlec Immersion heater

    Thanks for the response seco services. I swapped the fuse, turned the fused spur on and after a few seconds I heard it kick into action but after a few seconds more, it seemed to switch off/lose power again. I removed the fused spur face plate and checked and tightened all connections, turned...
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    No hot water from cylinder with Newlec Immersion heater

    I have no hot water at the moment in a house which I have just bought. It should be heated by the hot water cylinder shown in the picture below Other than having no hot water, I cannot actually tell whether the cylinder is working. Only previously had central heating with combi boiler so...
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    worcester lock out

    Can you tell me what you mean by the harness? I am assuming that this is something I can check myself, or at least get my Dad to check tomorrow :? Is the manual which you are referring to, different to the User Instructions in the link in my post above. If it is, can I get hold of a copy...
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    worcester lock out

    Thanks Mike. Page 11 of the User Instructions here does refer to flashing 5 times a second although it does say approximately :wink:
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    worcester lock out

    The boiler is a Worcester 24i Junior (gas) When demand for hot water is called, this works fine. Switch over to central heating and it locks-out. The Fault Indicator and Reset button flashes red about 5 times a second and the User Instructions says that this is an Airflow device fault and...
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