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    Siemens washer dryer problem.

    old topic, but i had the same problem, so thought i'd add a comment in the hope it helps someone my machine was washing for seemingly random lengths of time. the last minute lasting somewhat longer than a minute. heating element was replaced under warranty and that fixed it. when we got...
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    ring and radial mods

    To answer some of my own questions. I think I'll replace the bit of 2.5mm2 cable repairing the 4mm2 cable, so its all 4mm2 again. then i can keep the breaker as is. I'll use 4mm2 to complete the rest of the work too as that gives me a good overhead for load etc. the junction box in the...
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    ring and radial mods

    Hi After some advice from the forum experts with regard to removing an existing socket from a ring final circuit and extending a radial circuit. Busy completely redoing a bedroom. It only has two double sockets in it now, so i wanted to add 4 more double sockets as you always seem to need...
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    water tank lids

    there seems to be loads of posts with people missing water tank lids. loads of replies to the effect of go get one. question i have is.. where from?! if you have an old tank (Tanks and Drums of Bradford) in my case, then they probably aren't made any more. In fact, tanks and drums of...
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    Help a newbie with loft boarding :)

    Came up with a possible solution to the problem. No idea about the OPs house layout, but mine has internal brick walls partitioning up the space into rooms. These can be used as the base to build a new storage platform in the loft which is independent of the existing ceiling joists. I have...
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    Help a newbie with loft boarding :)

    Hi I've got a similar aged bungalow with a similar loft joist design. 2x3 inch joists running across the 4.6m (17 feet) span, spaced at just over 12inches apart. there are some further 2x3 inch beams running across these, i think mostly for load spreading. I've got loads of boarding up...
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