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    Dimmer switch with a neon indicator, or ?

    Fitted a central air handling fan extractor thingy in my loft with trunking going to the bathrooms and bedrooms which I'm hoping should solve the condensation issue. The plan is to leave the fan on very low during the day and then when we use the showers turn it up a bit to take out the...
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    Adhesive on wall or tile

    For some unknown reason, probably that's how my Dad taught me forty years ago but I've always applied adhesive to larger tiles rather than the wall. Currently redoing one of our bathrooms with tiles 60x30 tiles and it seems an easier and less messy way of doing it. But reading the...
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    UPVC door hinge

    I'm having a new conservatory built with a dwarf wall and opening French Doors and need the doors to open right back on themselves sort of flush, or as near as possible. On my existing conservatory the door catches on the window cill so will only got back about 120 degrees but the new one needs...
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    Freeezing pipes

    Following on from my "shower too powerful" question, and thanks for your help with that one, I'm on to the next one. Buddy needs to install a stop cock in a 22 mm mains pressure pipe near one of the apartments so they can isolate that room since it's rarely used. But they can't turn off the...
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    Shower pressure too high

    Friend has recently been appointed warden in a care home and a couple of their showers, though not all, are just too high powered feels like they almost cut you with the pressure. They work fine, temp adjusts OK it's just too strong water pressure. Most of the showers are OK it's only two or...
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    Clockwise or anti clockwise?

    Took the saw blade out of my chop saw, it's a B&Q Performance Power one and jolly good too, to get it sharpened. Only cost six quid so a bargain. Now got the blade back and not sure which way round the blade goes. Since the whole saw's in a hundred bits to get the blade out I can't just switch...
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    decision made thanks to your help

    sorry incorrect post. Mods please delete
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    Tile on tile? Yes again please.

    Sorry chaps, not sure what's going on here. Can one of the mods delete the superflous posts please? Thanks
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    Tile on tile. Again

    Our en-suite bathroom has got underfloor electric heating and ceramic or porcelain tiles on top. Been down about ten years and "we've" decided that we want new tiles on the floor. I know REALLY to do a proper job that I should take the old tiles up but if I do that the chances are I'm going...
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    Tile on tile. Again

    Our en-suite bathroom has got underfloor electric heating and ceramic or porcelain tiles on top. Been down about ten years and "we've" decided that we want new tiles on the floor. I know REALLY to do a proper job that I should take the old tiles up but if I do that the chances are I'm going...
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