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    Brilliant white gloss - which one will not yellow

    Thanks for the advice, but can't stand water base. Have used satin wood water base on some window ledges and no matter how hard I try, and I'm no beginner at painting, can't eliminate brush marks. Perhaps they are better at applying now. I would prefer gloss oil base for the doors etc. but...
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    Brilliant white gloss - which one will not yellow

    It's time to paint the interior woodwork again and I wonder who can recommend a brand that will not yellow in the dark. Last time I used Crown 'Once' as I wanted to cover very light cream. It worked a treat but two years on it has yellowed badly in areas that get little light. I was convinced...
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    Newbury valve? Vented hot water cylinder

    That's the one. Many thanks. Guess I was was a few miles out. Memory drifting perhaps. Thanks again for such a quick response.
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    Newbury valve? Vented hot water cylinder

    Hi all Can anyone help me find a valve (I think it's called a Newbury valve) that replaces the coupling on top of the hot water cylinder, drawing the hot water from a few inches below the surface, but still allowing venting to the loft tank. I need this as every time we turn the hot water on in...
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    Replacing room thermostat T6360B to TH-7281H - Help required

    Thanks again Yorkspark, all working now. Very grateful for your help. Mike
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    Replacing room thermostat T6360B to TH-7281H - Help required

    Thank you Yorkspark. So will terminal 3 also power the display or should I loop 6 & 3, as I only have one live wire. Grateful, Mike
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    Replacing room thermostat T6360B to TH-7281H - Help required

    Hi, I am replacing my old Honeywell T6360B thermostat with a digital one, TH-7281H (Not Honeywell). I am having trouble getting a power on call. The thermostat has 6 terminals and I have 3 wires (R,Y,B). Connecting red and blue to terminals 6 & 4 gets the thermostat working, lights the readout...
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