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    Vibrating part 2 cold water tank valve

    Thanks once again oph. I ll check what's available. I've recently changed all taps in bathroom and installed new shower. My wife wanted all chrome. Real pig getting access to the hot water tap on bath. Had to make spanner. Can't see why I could have introduced the problem? No pipework change...
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    Vibrating part 2 cold water tank valve

    Thanks John.. I'd not thought about ply.
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    Vibrating part 2 cold water tank valve

    Nah I'm talking rubbish. Make that more like 6"square with the hole about an inch down from the top.
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    Vibrating part 2 cold water tank valve

    Thanks poles, I nearly bought the fluid master side entry. With brass threads, wasn't certain if the float may jam on tank side after a year of lime build up
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    Vibrating part 2 cold water tank valve

    Ok thanks. Tony I was thinking of getting piece of aly, cutting 1/2" hole in it and fixing to tank internally using the float valve. Was thinking slightly less than width of tank and nearly to full depth
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    Vibrating part 2 cold water tank valve

    Hi all. Sorry for a repeat of a question posted many times before . My house is 60 years old. The loft cold water tank sits on a purpose built, by the builders, Platform. It's been ere since new. I've changed the float valve several times in the past, they are always have a thick encrusted lime...
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    central heating pipework

    thanks gigz, I had considered fitting a magnaclean the gas board did a powerflush 6 years ago when fitting the new boiler
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    central heating pipework

    Hey, Iv'e got a problem with my downstairs rads and have an idea which I'd like your comments on. My house was built in the sixties and all downstairs pipe work is in a concrete screed, it leaves and returns to the boiler in 3/4 pipework and enters the rads out of the floor screed in 1/2 inch...
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