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    Connecting toilet that has a 15mm connection, not 1/2inch

    The cistern doesn't have a 1/2BSP, I tried one of them, slightly too small. But the nut from a 15mm compression elbow fitted perfectly. Not there to get a picture today sadly, but 1/2 and 15mm look the same? The cistern has a 15mm thread coming from the bottom, and coming out of the wall is...
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    Connecting toilet that has a 15mm connection, not 1/2inch

    Hi, I have a new Duravit concealed back-to-wall toilet. It has a 15mm supply connection, not a 1/2" (Experience so far was European items still use 1/2). I say 15mm, the nut from a 15mm elbow fits it perfectly, but of course measuring it is something like 19mm. The other end is a Hep2O 15mm...
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    Tanking a shower area against tray

    Thanks, thats what I thought seemed reasonable.
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    Tanking a shower area against tray

    Hi all, I am fitting a shower tray soon, and will tank the Wedi boarded walls. What's the usual way to seal the tanking to the tray? Do I paint to the edge and over by a few mm, to be covered with the tiles. Or do I use some of these online kits I've seen, that stick to the wall and have a...
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    2 x 2G backbox question

    On the plate shown, it looks roughly right to me.\ As @ebee says they can be ground down, or if not enough gap, an extra nut or washers used. A nice rigid fitting with those.
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    2 x 2G backbox question

    This sounds like a good use for 20mm couplers and bushes?!
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    Straightening out fascia

    Any suggestions welcome :)
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    Capping or No Capping?

    I've done a few recently, due to adding sockets to a ring. 20mm oval conduit. Strip the ends of each cable, cut the L and N off, and twist the CPCs tightly together. Cover in tape from outer sheath to outer sheath. Washing up liquid on the cable, and drip a bit on the hole for a cable going...
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    Capping or No Capping?

    I always use plastic conduit (Not capping). It is possible to replace a cable in the future, if you are very careful and have access to the other end of the conduit. Fix it as required with plumbers banding.
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    Straightening out fascia

    I need to renew the fascia capping on my house but the old fascia is quite wavy along the side of the house, and I'd like to improve it whilst I have the chance. I cannot get inside it to pack out on the rafter ends without starting to strip the roof which I don't want to do. Under the capping...
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    Zinsser PermaWhite satin or matt for ceiling

    I shall give it plenty of stirring! I read reviews saying the coverage isn't great, but my ceiling already has white trade matt, so hopefully 2 coats of PermaWhite and it will be bulletproof, as they say. Maybe the reviews I saw were from people who didn't stir it properly.
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    Zinsser PermaWhite satin or matt for ceiling

    I was inclined to agree. Returned it and got a tin of matt. Everything I read says it's going to be the best paint I ever bought, so I hope its right!
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    Mattress Foam (NOT memory) in stud wall as sound insulation - sensible?

    A bit more cost, but a single room MHrV could be used, just needing a second hole to outside. Then a tight fitting door would work
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    footings

    I suspect you did. They won't care how you want to spread it, charges are always volumetric, probably with a minimum charge (3 cubic metres seems common)
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    Wood chip wallpaper/blue grit

    We had a room much like that, Gritted it and skimmed, 12 years on there's been no issues. Just need to make sure it is all very well stuck, and remove any areas that arent. Ours seemed to have been applied direct to new plasterboard, so was basically part of the board
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    Zinsser PermaWhite satin or matt for ceiling

    I picked up 2.5l of Permawhite satin finish today, for a bathroom ceiling. I hadn't realised there was a matt version, espeically as it's regarded as such a tough paint. Will satin look good on the ceiling, or too shiney? I see Zinsser recommend it for use on woodwork, which is certainly more...
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    Mitre saw brake not usually working

    Thanks. So what fuse should I replace?! I cannot see anything internal on the diagrams. I did clean the switch with contact cleaner, but will get the meter on it again to confirm, and will clean the controller fully. May spend a few £ on replacement brushes, as they were eBay cheapy ones, if...
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    Mitre saw brake not usually working

    Thank you for this, very thorough. No repair video for this sadly. I had mis understood that the 3rd contact on the switch was for shorting the motor briefly to stop it, but instead there is a costly controller! I'll tear it down again and give that a look over and clean. Are you suggesting...
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    Mitre saw brake not usually working

    Hi all, Recently my mitre saw (Hitachi C8FSE) brake has stopped working, usually, or kicks in really late. I have: - Replaced the brushes (unbranded) - Sanded and sprayed with contact cleaner the armature, and cleaned out the gaps - Cleaned out the whole tool - Using a multimetre, checked the...
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    Mattress Foam (NOT memory) in stud wall as sound insulation - sensible?

    Metal stud is even better - the sound insulation is almost continuous, and it goes up faster
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