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    Best Type of Insert for Polycarbonate Conservatory Roof

    Hi, we have put a ceiling up in our conservatory and now want to insulate the polycarbonate sheeting. What are the best type of inserts to use. Most of the ones found on Google appear to reflect the heat in summer rather than insulate in the winter which is what we need. Any advice would...
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    Views on Roof Coatings

    Hi, We have been pestered by people knocking at our door to do roof coatings. They never give you a price but want to make an appointment for a surveyor (salesman) to come and see you and they always insist that your wife is present. This smells of the old double glazing scams where...
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    Bathroom Spotlights Flickering

    Many thanks that worked! Ben
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    Bathroom Spotlights Flickering

    They are 240 volt, no transformers or any other components and the lamps are 60 watt screw in. Ben
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    Bathroom Spotlights Flickering

    Thanks for that, I will take a look at the pull switch. If it was the switch would it not affect all three lamps at the same time, either all three on or all three off? To clarify at the moment lamp A is off and B & C are on. Earlier B was off and A & C were on. Any combination of one or...
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    Bathroom Spotlights Flickering

    Hi, We have a bathroom light fitting which has three 60 watt spotlights. recently one went out so we repaced all three as they were quite a few years old. They are now flickering and go off and on intermittently and randomly. I have taken the fitting down and checked all the conections...
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    Cutting Into Ring Main For Spur

    Very good suggestion, thank you. Ben
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    Cutting Into Ring Main For Spur

    Simply to note that it is on a different circuit in case someone in the future switched of the MCB which has the label "sockets new extension" without double checking that they were all dead. Ben
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    Cutting Into Ring Main For Spur

    Yes, but you have missed the point of the first post. I have tested the adapters on every socket in the house and sockets on the same ring main give double the speed of sockets on separate ring mains. The speed is very good on separate ring mains, 40-50% about 80mpbs, but with occaisional...
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    Cutting Into Ring Main For Spur

    Yes I have looked at all of the options and running Cat5 would appear simpler, however: The router is in the old part of the house with solid brick, plastered and decorated walls. There is no way to get a Cat 5 from the router into the attic without running it on the surface or ruining the...
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    Cutting Into Ring Main For Spur

    "No - but do you have sufficient slack in the cable to join them in the back of the new double socket? By the way you will be adding to the ring final circuit not adding a spur". Perhaps I was not clear in my first post. I am looking to cut into the cable between the last/first socket and...
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    Cutting Into Ring Main For Spur

    Hi, I want to break into one of our ring mains to add a spur and have I two questions. 1. The break in point is between the last/first socket in the ring main and the consumer unit. Any problems with this? (There are no other spurs on this ring main). 2. I will be placing the new...
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    How to Plug Hole in Cisern Syphon

    Hi, The disc in the side of my cistern syphon has popped out and is lost. I am now getting virtually no flush on the toilet and I need to plug the hole in the side of the syphon to stop it drawing air and stopping the flush. Any suggestions on how to do this short of buying a new syphon...
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    50 Cast to 40 Plastic Adaptor

    Just thinking I could still do a gunged up PTFE tape, Plumbers Mait, silicone connection and then put the Osma collar over the lot for a belt and braces joint. Ben
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    50 Cast to 40 Plastic Adaptor

    Yes, hadn't thought of that one! If nothing better comes up I may try that! There is an Osma reducer which will take, about 55mm OD to 40mm plastic available with a rubber collar so that would be very little grinding down to get the Osma collar over the cast. Ben
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    Help Need with Guide Bush - Joining Worktops

    Yes, thanks for that. I have spent £44 on a router and £20 on a Universal Base and guide bush to make the router work and do the job. The job is now complete and is perfect. I may never use the router again, but if I do and it breaks I have a three year guarantee and will get a new one. I...
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    50 Cast to 40 Plastic Adaptor

    Hi, I have a 50mm cast iron tee coming into my kitchen from the cast iron soil pipe and I am refurbishing the kitchen. The old plastic pipe was pushed inside the cast by about 300mm and was gunged up with something, probably hemp and boss white. When I tried to connect a compression fitting...
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    Help Need with Guide Bush - Joining Worktops

    Hi Tom, I have bought a set of Dewalt cutters. I was advised by a professional kitchen fitter not to waste money on an expensive router, but make sure to buy good cutters. I think this was good advice. Ben
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    Help Need with Guide Bush - Joining Worktops

    Trend Unibase was a perfect fit. For anyone else with a similar problem I cannot imagine any router that the Unibase will not fit. You then have total flexibility on guide bushes as Trend do them all. Ben
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    Help Need with Guide Bush - Joining Worktops

    Many thanks Tom, that appears to be the solution. I saw these locally so I will try it tomorrow. Ben
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