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  1. daveA66

    Keeping it square

    haha, I'm not a plumber as you can tell so not an issue for me. Copper pipe stuff is right popular just now
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    Keeping it square

    Yes but only drilling through the cross pieces at the top and the weight of the seat will be taken in 4 corners by the legs. I thought saddle clips looged a bit too flimsy. Munsen rings don't tighten right up on the threaded part (as far as I know) and school board clips don't often fully grip...
  3. daveA66

    Keeping it square

    I used Muson rings and brass school board rings foir the shelf. For the seat top I have tried out 10 x 40mm coach bolts through the pipe which is very solid
  4. daveA66

    Keeping it square

    These (if it all works out) are for my daughter. I made her a shelf out of copper pipe and a reclaimed scaffold plank and now she would like some matching stuff!! 4 stools and a table
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    Keeping it square

    Not a problem all input is welcome. I was going for something like these which deffo are 22mm soldered copper at £155 a go.. The supports look better though
  6. daveA66

    Keeping it square

    Yep got it thanks
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    Keeping it square

    There are some quite flimsy looking ones available commercially....
  8. daveA66

    Keeping it square

    Would compression fitting be a better choice? Also, how dod you get the images to appear? using the insert image bit didn't work for me Cheers
  9. daveA66

    Keeping it square

    Links to images https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnrN_svLGYXSmuZZbo-CDvnZQbsaRQ https://1drv.ms/u/s!AnrN_svLGYXSmuZYis8Ba4I4I3978A
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    Keeping it square

    Hmm, not sure why the pictures are not displaying, it looks ok to me. They are on my one drive, i will try to find a different way of posting them. Stool is not very high about 60cm, 22mm pipe with 15mm cross braces. First one is a prototype anyway. I will try to get the pics posted again.
  11. daveA66

    Keeping it square

    Hi I have no idea is this is the correct section for this query - it probably isn't but as it involves soldering copper pipe I though I would start here :) The images show the fram for a copper pipe bar stool I am making. All the other projects I have done have been simpler than this but I...
  12. daveA66

    Bathroom fan

    Nice one thanks
  13. daveA66

    Bathroom fan

    Thanks for the reply - and the tip about insulation! Cheers
  14. daveA66

    Bathroom fan

    Hi (not sure if this is the right place for this post?) I am replacing our bathroom fan, as it's broken, and wasn't much use anyway. It was vented out under the eaves which is possibly the cause of bad condensation in the roof space. One of the ridge tiles is a vent tile left over from the...
  15. daveA66

    Worcester 28CDi Increasing Pressure

    next day and all is good. pressure is rock steady, so I guess replacing the HE did the job. Many thanks for you help, nickso, save me a cold night and a frosty one from SWMBO. Dont know where you live but I owe you a beer! Dave
  16. daveA66

    Problem with Worcester 24CDI combi boiler

    I guess it will be similar to my 28CDi, you should somewhere have a white plastic filling key. This gets pushed into its slot underneaththe boiler towards the left hand side, into the black platic filling loop. Inset fully and twist to lock so it doesnt fall ot, and open the valve with the...
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    Worcester Bosch 28CDi filling loop

    Mine has been rubbish since the day it was installed - always leaks all over when filling the system or topping up - also when closing the valve, when it gets tight, the knob just spins. - Faulty design maybe?
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    Worcester 28CDi Increasing Pressure

    Well, touch wood, so far so good! Not a drip. Took 10 mins to put back together, and I have been fiddling with this all afternoon! Heating would not fire to start with - came on, but gas went off very quickly, but pump carried on - I could hear the water rushing around in the boiler, so guess...
  19. daveA66

    Worcester 28CDi Increasing Pressure

    That great, thanks for your help! Ive been looking for a diagram like that all afternoon - off to have another go - I'll let you know, but thanks for the advice.. Dave
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