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    Pull cord reposition

    Water on nylon conducts. Connecting metal to it conducts some more.
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    Pull cord reposition

    OK. I was trying to avoid conductivity on the cord. That was part of the reason I went with the cable clip instead of the eyelet screw.
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    Pull cord reposition

    Took 1 hour of electricity with 20% density of internal honeycomb structure. It's pretty strong for a partial hollow object. It took about 3 meters of china petg, with 100% genuine chinesium built-in. When things are exactly what I want, they are worth every penny. Not sure why you are...
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    Pull cord reposition

    There was no water issue. Pull cord switch used by the house builder presumably because there was water risk from blown in rain. I was aware of the cord wear from friction. This was not considered a problem because the garage light was only subject to very light use. In the worst case a new...
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    Pull cord reposition

    Sorted. The pull cord is about 1 meter in from the door. There is only very minor risk of the water blown in. There is no water risk to the switch itself.
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    Pull cord reposition

    No idea, I don't read the regulation. You tell me.
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    Pull cord reposition

    Will test before positioning the pin down.
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    Pull cord reposition

    The switch came like that with the house. So I will leave as is rather than having to deal with regulation stuff on a new switch. The garage door catching the cord just means I can't find the cord when I need it.
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    Pull cord reposition

    What you need is a new ...
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    Pull cord reposition

    No. Another request for info. But, thanks for the confirmation.
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    Pull cord reposition

    It would be good for a sparky to confirm. There might be some regulations for this kind of switch.
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    Pull cord reposition

    I have a pull cord light switch in the garage. It's too far away from the wall. Form time to time, the garage door catches it and creating a struggle in the dark when turning on the light. Is there any issues for me to feed the cord through a ring screw to keep it next to the wall and not...
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    Failing putty (new shed window) (Ed.)

    Mold and moisture can affect paint severely. Apply undiluted thick bleach using brush in all areas you intend to cover. Use multiple application as needed. This will kill anything biological. Then fill, prime, and paint. Primer is a glue that enable adhesion. Even so, it will struggle with...
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    Seeking amber

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    Seeking amber

    Have to add in some reference information for future use. The most likely bulb paint candidates are: Granville Amberlight as already mentioned by someone. But there are places that said can't paint bulbs with it. Also there isn't a lot of example of it showing the result is amber and not a...
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    Seeking amber

    I meant the generally you and not the specific you. You could mean joe bloggs for example.
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    Seeking amber

    Yeah, unless you have other business? I can't help but noticing your suffering emotional anguish from 20 year old oil. I have some on the garage shelve. Can't do much with them now since I fixed the rocker cover leak.
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    Seeking amber

    It's not the money, but my time, and patience. I can't stand b*stards agitating for sake of a couple of £ of profit.
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    Seeking amber

    Will live with the new bosch bulbs for now. Next time, it will be glass paint on e-marked bulbs. Thread done in 3 pages and ahead of the 30 page schedule.
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    Seeking amber

    Can't say I am into pop music. A more recent attempt on me was by a couple of young women in their renaut hatch. They were beside me at one point. I was going home with my grocery on the A13, like you do. I was steady 50mph and straight in lane 3. They suddenly pulled out into my lane with no...
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