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    Laying New Lawn from Seed

    As previously mentioned prep' is the important thing do it well. Having said that you can always level at a later stage with a mix of sharp sand and fine earth. If the lawn is patchy you can always oversow in the spring, you are just fine until the end of September for the first sowing. At...
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    AAAHHH Its the neighbours again!!

    Hi Lisap, you will find everything you need here, they are brilliant, been a member for years giving help and assistance; http://www.nfh.org.uk/forums/index.php She sound as though she is being extremely petty, if she is cutting plants on your side of the garden well this is quite simply...
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    Outlook 6

    You would be better with M/S Outlook which you can download from the MS site for free, it is on the Office disc also. Perhaps your best thing to do initially would be to re-load Express again you will find this on the MS site as below. Outlook also has a repair facility in the help section...
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    Help with a free view box

    Hmmm, your problem is that it is a Goodmans. Normally Freeview boxes are not a huge problem, from your comments it seems that you have tried what is necessary to reset the box. Switch it off at the wall socket, leave it off for 2 minutes, switch back on at the wall socket, leave on standby for...
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    Channeling the wall for 2.5mm cable

    Thank's for that info' I always feel safer protecting power cables, the woman in my house has put some pictures up in some strange places and hell if anything happened to her I'd have to learn to cook n' clean so thank's again Lectrician :lol:
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    Microbore, Manifolds & Madness

    Hmmm', not only boils, bumps, bangs and is a bit of a worry so a close eye is kept on it. I recon' not too safe, if the electric goes off, we gotta' problem, have to kill the fire ASAP or you can guess the consequences. we inherited the system and cannot afford to replace it right now. It...
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    Cooker cable - to join or not ?

    Thank's Secures true what they say, learn something every day, appreciate the advice.
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    Cooker cable - to join or not ?

    Thank's for that Taylor, I did not know that 30A was rated for 4mm cable, much appreciated.
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    Microbore, Manifolds & Madness

    Thanks for the reply but it is a solid fuel system, ie coke & coal. Anyone have any idea about the above ???
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    Plaster over Artex and Vinyl silk emulsion ???

    Thanks Nige & Richard, appreciated, have I read this Nige, that your guy skims over the artex and if so are any of the ceilings emulsioned with vinyl silk ? Thanks.
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    Cooker cable - to join or not ?

    Thank you guy's for your reply, it is appreciated. I take it from your comments that a junction box is a no-no ? Thanks
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    Plaster over Artex and Vinyl silk emulsion ???

    Trying to remove artex - what a nightmare ! Is it OK to plaster over artex and or vinyl silk emulsion on the ceiling and does anyone know how successful this is - or unsuccessful ? Will it make any difference if I pre-paint with unibond 1/1. Thank's.
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    Cooker cable - to join or not ?

    I wish to move my cooker to an oppostite wall, is it safe to extend the 6mm cable in the ceiling/roof void with a junction box and if so what size of junction box would be adequate ? :shock: Thank's.
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    Channeling the wall for 2.5mm cable

    If metal or plastic is inadequate then what indeed is adequate, oval metal conduit ?
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    Microbore, Manifolds & Madness

    Hi guy's, I have a solid fuel heating system fitted probably 20 years old, it is powered by a Parkray Chiltern solid fuel fire which feeds into a microbore heating system. I am moving a downstairs radiator across the room and need to pull back through the microbore pipe, extend it and feed back...
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