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    Replacement switch for panel

    Ok thanks opps, the second one you sent looks a spot on replacement to me. The panel is at my father-in-laws, so will have a look next time I’m there.
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    Replacement switch for panel

    Ah, so may be: https://www.screwfix.com/p/british-general-nexus-800-grid-20a-grid-dp-waste-disposal-printed-switch-white/790RF?srsltid=AfmBOoq5aNgoIdusw9xHi4iD4VwvNxWtC0-qbjg03nRVEHzgMVKu26SF9UE&gQT=1
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    Replacement switch for panel

    Ah thanks, does looks similar - they changed the letters to lower case. Maybe the capital letters used previously were too shouty haha. Will purchase one and see how the fitting goes.
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    Replacement switch for panel

    Hi, Need to replace a switch from this panel. The waste disposal switch has broken off from the front, currently held in with blu tack! I’m trying to find one online, but not had much luck finding one that looks like an exact replacement. Any ideas where I can find a compatible one or what...
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    Removing arrestor

    Thanks for all that, I reckon I will just try fiddling with the pressure first and see how I go! This is perhaps the safest option…:)
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    Removing arrestor

    Ok, I may try this. I’m assuming completely depressurising it would be the same as if an arrestor weren’t there at all? However, if I were to remove my guess would be to use a 1/2” male cap like this: https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta-male-flanged-plug-1-2-x/98635?ref=SFAppShare The data...
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    Removing arrestor

    That’s for your advice, but I have tried all that! Not helped really. Just want to try removing it.
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    Removing arrestor

    I have an Altecnic PV016RS shock arrestor installed just after my stop cock. Paradoxically, i think it's causing banging in my pipes - i think these are meant to be installed close to a tap or appliance? Its far away from anything! Anyway I want to simply remove it and see if it improves...
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    Cellar underneath fireplace

    Thanks, getting a survey maybe best then. If the pipe is unused, not touched and not moved, is it relatively safe as is?
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    Cellar underneath fireplace

    Sounds ominous. What’s the flue got to do with asbestos?
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    Cellar underneath fireplace

    Hi there, Another of my ‘what is this’ thread. I have a 40s bungalow we moved into recently. So the first weird thing is the old living room fireplace, it has a chimney breast on the wall, but no external chimney stack. I see no evidence of there ever being a stack exterior to the house or in...
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    What is this pipe for?

    Been perhaps helpful! There is a symbol for a 'glasshouse' in the garden in one of the OS maps from the 70s. Perhaps my irrigation system to greenhouse theory maybe slighly more plausable! haha. Definely will look for pipework down at the bottom of the garden tomorrow, may even lift some of...
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    What is this pipe for?

    Thanks, i will take a look !
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    What is this pipe for?

    Thanks ianmcd, that's interesting, are you 100% sure? Would love to see picture/example of how this was hooked up to supply the house. I'm not saying you are wrong at all, but I have access under the house, and the old gas pipe (now defunct) comes into the house from the street - the other side...
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    What is this pipe for?

    For anyone still interested, I removed the pipe today. So it doesn’t go under the house, it leads out towards the bottom of the garden! My guess was it was maybe some form of rudimentary irrigation system for plants or a green house. Will have to see if I can trace the pipe to somewhere in the...
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    What is this pipe for?

    Could it maybe be a LPG input point? For example, a propane bottle was connected to the barb for then supplying to a cooker, boiler etc? Perhaps unlikely due to age and location of property though… house definitely seems to have old town gas pipes which appear to be upgraded later on for...
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    What is this pipe for?

    Does look like it! I wonder if I can find any images online of an example of what is going on - seems odd that one would attach a rubber pipe on the exterior of the house. Would think you would just steel pipe it straight in. What is also strange is the gas pipes are under the house, so why...
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    What is this pipe for?

    I did wonder if it’s electrical - perhaps previous owner was an amateur radio hobbyist, and this is some form of antenna earthing? Not dug around it - the ground is covered in slabs!
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    What is this pipe for?

    Maybe has nothing to do with the suspected gas pipe then!
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    What is this pipe for?

    Attached photos of the spigot from kitchen window. The little white thing up at the top of the window, I removed - it’s interesting… it appears to be a ceramic hose holder/clip. Was just screwed into the brick. Could a rubber gas pipe have been clipped to this to feed a gas geyser? I also...
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