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  1. Roger465

    Fitting gauge to oil tank?

    Ah, I see... that's the top of the tank, so is horizontal, but I was standing in an awkward place, so it just looks like it's sloped.
  2. Roger465

    Fitting gauge to oil tank?

    What's this thing? I don't suppose there's a 1½" hole under it perchance... Access is awkward (there's a fence in the way) and I didn't have a screwdriver, so couldn't investigate...
  3. Roger465

    Fitting gauge to oil tank?

    I bought this cheap gauge to help a friend out (I have a Watchman myself, but my generosity doesn't stretch that far), but can't figure out the best way to fit it. It has a threaded neck, but no kind of nut or anything to tighten from inside the tank. The instructions simply say it fits a 1½BSP...
  4. Roger465

    How to bleed an oil boiler - damsel in distress :-(

    Thanks everybody, I ended up watching a Youtube video, and loosened the Allen screw in the end of (8) above slightly - worked well, she has heat again :mrgreen:
  5. Roger465

    How to bleed an oil boiler - damsel in distress :-(

    Hi all, trying to help a single mother out. She let her oil tank run dry (lack of funds), and now it's locked out. She got a delivery of oil today, but it still won't fire up, even if she resets it. I'm assuming there's an airlock in the fuel pipe, and it needs to be bled? Unfortunately, though...
  6. Roger465

    How to lift mains stopcock cover?

    Thanks... do you mean here?
  7. Roger465

    How to lift mains stopcock cover?

    Morning everybody from icy N Ireland... it occurs to me that I might have to get access to the external water main stopcock, but the last time I did this was decades ago, and the big key thing I've had since then doesn't fit in the kind of cover I have at this house. Could anybody please tell...
  8. Roger465

    Very stressed

    Right, I see. OK think I understand things now - thanks so much for your help. Way I see it is, there's no happy ending either way - I don't think I could face having the frames dug out again and replaced. But I'll be phoning him tomorrow, and will report back when he's been to examine them.
  9. Roger465

    Very stressed

    Ah, they're called mullions, aren't they... I've taken a pic, but it's not easy to take a decent one with one hand. It’s actually a little more complicated than I’ve said – there are two windows, one he installed 2 years ago, and one on Thursday. I first noticed it on the new one late on...
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    Very stressed

    Actually, what they do here in N Ireland is for crooks from Eire to get number plates made with typical random NI numbers, stick them on their builders’ vans etc in Dublin, speed freely, park in disabled spots, and drive through tolls without paying. So, I might choose TRZ4988, at random –...
  11. Roger465

    Very stressed

    Then I read that there can be internal and external lintels, so thought I'd better go outside and check that there's something above the actual windows... does this look like a steel lintel to you?
  12. Roger465

    Very stressed

    The window in my living room was 30 year old mahogany frame (approx. 6’ x 6’), which was rotting, so I saved up and got a new uPVC replacement put in yesterday. Possibly too much information, but I suffer from a kind of PTSD, and find things like this very difficult and stressful. Anyway, job...
  13. Roger465

    How to stop chimney creating draft

    Well I think I figured it out in the end. While putting a picture up, I discovered that one of the living room's internal walls is partly stud - clearly it used to have an open archway into the dining room. I've checked other houses in the estate, and some of them still have it. So I'm guessing...
  14. Roger465

    Does my plumber know how to service my boiler...?

    Well it's a while ago now, but people may be interested in the outcome. I got a different plumber in to service the boiler today, and he did it all very professionally - for less money than the previous one - including using the gas analyser etc. He said the flue gases were "way off" on the...
  15. Roger465

    How to stop chimney creating draft

    No mate - concrete :mad:
  16. Roger465

    How to stop chimney creating draft

    Couldn't agree more - can't afford one though :cry: Not sure there would be space for one anyway...
  17. Roger465

    How to stop chimney creating draft

    Ummm... it's a wood fire...
  18. Roger465

    How to stop chimney creating draft

    OK so on a slightly different note, we have a very cold airflow through the room. When the fire's not lit (most of the time), it really cools the room. I've sealed the door as best I can, but it's only partially effective. So I came across Chimney Sheep, and fancy giving one a go - only...
  19. Roger465

    Screwing into uPVC frame?

    Having to get a 30-year-old mahogany unit (approx 6' x 6') replaced as it's coming apart in places, and has blown panels. I have blinds on the inside of the current unit, which attach to the existing unit with L-shaped brackets screwed into the frame: ...so I'm wondering about the...
  20. Roger465

    How to stop chimney creating draft

    Sadly floor is concrete with laminate!
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