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    HepVo Question

    Thanks - I'll try it without the HepVo first. Hopefull I won't need it.
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    HepVo Question

    is that because of flow issues or something else?
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    HepVo Question

    Bath and shower are now higher than the old fittings to ensure correct fall so the crud factor shouldn't be a problem now. I guess I'll just have to try it and see.
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    HepVo Question

    Joists are 9". Removing the waste and running it above the floor would not change the fact that the joists have been cut though would it? The cuts will still be there so why not leave the pipe in them.
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    HepVo Question

    steved101 - Waste pipe was allready cut into the joists, many years ago by a previous owner. seco services - Yes, the bath and shower I took out were running into the one pipe, but drain on the shower was very slow and pipes were full or c**p. Now I've replaced them with nice clean ones, I'm...
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    HepVo Question

    No, it was already there. The suite looks like its been in there since the 70's.
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    HepVo Question

    I'm trying to decide whether to use one on the shower tray. I only have one waste pipe for bath and shower which is cut into the joists. I want to ensure there is no backflow from bath into the shower tray. I've fitted a monsoon 2 bar twin pump and worried that the HepVo will slow the drainage down.
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    HepVo Question

    fall is 70mm over 2.4m.
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    HepVo Question

    Hi, Does anyone know to what extent a HepVo will restrict flow in a 40mm pipe? Thanks, Katie
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    Connection to concealed cistern

    Thanks guys. I think I'll go with the angled service valve. Will make repairing the cistern WHEN it breaks much easier. Katie
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    Connection to concealed cistern

    What connection do I need to connect to the plastic thread on the side of my new concealed cistern? I think the thread is 15mm. Would a female elbow do the trick? Ta
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    How to cut a perfect 210mm circle in ceiling

    Wow - Can you tell me where you got it? I want one. Some of my students have trouble sawing a straight line even with a panel saw!!! :shock: :lol:
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    How to remove pot pourri oil stain from wood?

    Put brown paper over the stain. Iron, with on 2 dots, no steam. The oil will soak into the paper. This will reduce the stain, though you will probably need to oil or wax the whole unit to disguise the stain completely. Katie
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    Is this a big no no ?

    I know the DIY way is "squint and it will be ok" but please always hang the paper plumb. Once it's up you won't notice that the walls are wrong. Leaning patterns WILL annoy the heck out of you. :wink: Katie
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    How to cut a perfect 210mm circle in ceiling

    This could be because you are trying to put too much pressure on the blade/ saw too quickly. Sawing problems are nearly always caused by overenthusiasm. Go gently and let the teeth on the blade do the work. Upstroke only, unless you have a saw designed to cut on push & pull like mine. Should go...
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    Vinyl tile cutter

    Sorry mattysupra, couldn't resist that one :wink:
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    Vinyl tile cutter

    Thanks mattysupra. If I can't hire a vinyl tile cutter I will have to hand cut them. Just thought it was worth asking. Yes I know about Stanley knives (Though, being pedantic, it's a retractable trimming knife. "Stanley" is merely a brand name, just a "Hoover" is a vacuum cleaner) Katie
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    Vinyl tile cutter

    Hi Everyone, Does anyone know where I can hire a vinyl tile cutter? I have 20 sq m of Amtico to lay and know from (painful) experience that my girlie wrists aren't up to cutting that much with a knife. I asked in my local hire shop but was told they had no idea what I was talking about! Katie
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