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    How to reset garage cable back into groove wheel?

    Loosening the cog?? No need to touch the cog, basically you need to take the tension off the shaft/pulley wheel by backing it off 1/2 a turn or so ( by using a spanner or mole grips or rods placed in holes???) so it gives you a bit of looseness in the cable so you can fit that in the correct...
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    Cold radiator

    Do what Wayner suggests
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    How to reset garage cable back into groove wheel?

    usually find mechanism hidden by door as soon as you start to raise it hence photos taken whilst door shut? Appears not, same as mine, a couple of pairs at 180 spacing, but useful for holding the tensioned spring in place as mole grips (or in may case spanner) moved round for positioning for...
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    How to reset garage cable back into groove wheel?

    My mechanism slightly different from yours , can't make out how your door pivots open but probably not to dissimilar from mine. When I had an issue with mine I used a couple of metal rods located in the holes as per photo and a spanner on the adjacent nut and basically wound the spring loaded...
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    Pipe bending vs solder ring elbows

    If you are confident with your soldering skills then crack on a pipe bender is an expensive bit of kit just for a one off (or 2 or 3 occasions), as a DIYer I have soldered joints under floorboards, in the ceiling and behind replastered walls and have not had any issues in 40 years. I have some...
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    Engineer and builder disagreement on floor joists, who's right?

    Short on facts, but c16 5 x 2 spaced at 400 centres satisfies structural requirements for a standard floor load of 150kg/m2 so depending how your SE is adding on the weight of the bath the 150 x 50 could be in the right field if he means to replace the existing joists, if he means in addition...
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    How to reset garage cable back into groove wheel?

    Can you take a longer shot of the bar leading into the pulley (to ascertain whether there are any sprocket holes as per the video example and/or nut for spanner connection) if so we can take it from there? If not then its a case of mole grips and lap of Gods
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    Carpeting a floor - front door catching the carpet.

    Not 100% but if you can prise off end plate you may be able to do some adjustments. My thought is if you can move the door out at the bottom and middle hinges it may swing the bottom leading edge of the door more upwards when opening and not catch the carpet. Not certain on that but perhaps...
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    Carpeting a floor - front door catching the carpet.

    pic of door hinges?
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    The constant need to bleed conundrum!!

    Fernox F1 or Sentinel X100 seems to be the go to ones, at £15-20 it hardly worth not doing and see what happens
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    No travel to the USA for ….

    Oh dear just applying for an ESTA, see if my past postings on Trump come back to bite.
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    Joist sanity check

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    Joist sanity check

    Doesn't make any difference structural wise whether the old and new joists or next to each other or equi spaced.
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    Joist sanity check

    The supports at each end look OK. If SE says upgrade to 150 x 50 I assume he is discounting any assistance given from the existing joists and in theory these could be taken out altogether??? Obviously leaving them in will give you a stronger floor but trying to sister the new joists to the old...
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    What's the monarchy for?

    I remember my history teacher saying in the 1960s it's not the power they hold but the power they prevent others from holding, perhaps he foresaw the likes of TACO??
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    Privatisation of Water

    A pittance compared to Liv Garfield of Severn Trent but then she is doing a great job
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    Immigrants built Britain

    Didn't a lot come in in 1066??
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    Building Regs for Outside Steps

    Steps in a private garden do not have any building re requirements but whatever is put down by builders must be fit for purpose and as per building regs is a good start Consistency is crucial: All risers and goings on a staircase must be the same to prevent falls. not withstanding that actual...
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    How to Add a New 110mm Waste Pipe Into Existing Manhole – Hit Concrete Beneath Clay (Photo Included)

    Oh dear, best not tell them of the wc I added to my utility room and connected into adjacent IC back in 2016
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