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    How to replace this toilet seat

    Nope nothing. I took my multi tool to it today. Just slid it under the seat where you'd expect the bolts to be. Luckily they were just plastic bolts and cut through them in a few seconds, obviously dropped down inside but the seat is off and I can now replace it. Not sure why I hadn't thought...
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    How to replace this toilet seat

    Thanks. I have lived here 2 years and it's the same seat. Given many many other bodges in this house, I would be genuinely surprised if it had been done correctly! For example, the bathroom is very new - probably 18 months before I moved in, and yet there is no extractor fan! I might take my...
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    How to replace this toilet seat

    Sorry if this isn't the right section, please feel free to move this thread. I am looking for help on how to remove this toilet seat. The toilet is fully enclosed and I can't find any sort of buttons etc on the seat itself. I've tried to prise it off, but using as much force as I dared, I...
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    100mm Rockwool insulation in 95mm stud wall

    Hi. I've built a stud wall using 95x45mm timber. I want to insulate it tomorrow before I board it. Will 100mm insulation squeeze into 95mm? Is this OK, or a really bad idea? If it's a bad idea, what should I use as 95mm insulation doesn't seem to exist? This is what I was going to use...
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    Stud Wall End Upright fixing

    Thanks!
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    Stud Wall End Upright fixing

    Hi, I'm building a straight stud wall to split a room into two to make a small office. It's a simple, straight wall - about 2.8m long. The issue I have is that one of the walls the stud wall end is connecting to is a plasterboard wall and behind the plasterboard is brick. I have only been...
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    2 way lightning

    Regarding LED lights, I'm aware of this but from testing on a led strip bar I have, it seems to work fine. Maybe more of an issue on a single led bulb though
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    2 way lightning

    Thanks for the comments. This hallway has no legitimate need for two switches. They are less than 3 meters apart (both on ground floor), I would fully agree regarding my landing light, and I don't intend to replace that one because of the genuine benefits two switching delivers here. The 2nd...
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    2 way lightning

    @securespark I don't think I need to know, these switches allow a tiny amount of current through which is enough for it to tap off and power the electronics. I don't think it matters which way I wire them (at least the ones I've installed I've not paid any attention to it and they work) there's...
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    2 way lightning

    Thanks for the drawing, that would make sense. I'll test it with a meter but to get rid of one of the switches, I'd simply choc block com and red together in one switch and then in the other switch leave com and put red into L1. What would be the recommended best practice to deal with the...
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    2 way lightning

    I've just check the ceiling rose again. It's actually two T&E however one has the red snipped and one has the black snipped. So I've got a red from one T&E and a black from the other T&E going into the light fitting.
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    2 way lightning

    Yes, it's the only light in the hallway. All the lights in the house seem to be like this. I guess it sort of makes life easier (changing lights wise) to have the circuit loop not in the rose but in this particular instance, the hallway is below a tiled floor in an ensuite which makes getting...
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    2 way lightning

    Thanks. I'll check. Wouldn't it be lovely if houses came with wiring diagrams!
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    2 way lightning

    Thanks. Yes that diagram makes more sense. It's worth it because I work away a lot and want to be able to set timers and stuff like that and also I hate coming home to a dark house! Would the best way to test this to be to turn off the power and short the t&e in one back box and see if I get...
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    2 way lightning

    Hi, I've got two way switching on my hall way. I want to remove this and go to a single switch. In each switch box, I've got two T&E however one of the T&E has the black wire snipped off. The red from this T&E goes into COM. The black and red from the other goes into L1 & L2 on both switch...
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    Bathroom Extractor with own switch - need a switch with an indicator

    Correct. I noticed that, wasn't 100% sure on the correctness of using a mislabeled switch. I guess I could sand it off probably.
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    Bathroom Extractor with own switch - need a switch with an indicator

    That's great, thanks. I was looking for one but couldn't find it. That's a decent price as well compared to others I'd seen, which were all 50A versions (and £15+). Cheers Paul
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    Bathroom Extractor with own switch - need a switch with an indicator

    Hi Guys. I have a bathroom extractor, it's cabled with 3+E, from the supply, to a 3 pole isolator (outside the bathroom) then the switched live is ran via a pull switch (just a standard light type) onto the fan. All works great, but as the fan has over-run timer, it's not clear when the pull...
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    Is an RCD required for changes to existing circuits

    okay will do later when i'm home.
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