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    Selecting a shower

    Thanks for the info above. What with 'pressure drop' and other info, I'm tempted to stay with the bath!!! Thanks anyway, guess I'll trawl the net for electric showers.
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    Selecting a shower

    We have a primatic cylinder (see below!!!!) and have been told that we cannot have a shower that needs a pump, as this could affect the water bubble inside the cylinder. I assume this means a power shower, that runs off the cylinder hot water. Does anyone know if it would be okay to have an...
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    Primatic Cylinder

    Many thanks for your help. Good info on the above site. Cheers. [Edited by Rolyan on 15-10-2002 at 20:17 PM GMT]
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    Primatic Cylinder

    Can anybody explain what a primatic cylinder is, and more importantly how it works. We have a gas fired central heating system, running with 1 header tank (not the usual 2)and an open system into a 'Primatic Cylinder'. Its proving very difficult finding out how the cylinder works. I know that...
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    painting kitchen cupboards

    You could try a scumble glaze, to create a 'cracked' paint finish (details of how to use are supplied with the glaze). Alternatively, consider using a light top coat over a darker base, then wire wool on the edges, to give a worn feel. May be best to experiment on spare wood first!!!
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    Fireplace

    We have taken out a coal fire, to reveal the large (original) builders stone opening, prior to fitting a multi-fuel stove. Just a few questions, to help us proceed. Firstly, what is the best way to clean soot from the stone (some are badly stained). Secondly, where can you buy limestone...
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