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    Black oily stain on door that was sent of for paint stripping

    I sent some old Victorian doors off to be stripped. One came back with a black stain that seems to be oozing some sort of oily substance. anyone know what this is? How do I get rid of it? I ultimately want to paint the door, but can’t see how in this state. photos here …. thanks, ian
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    Black oily stain on door that was sent of for paint stripping
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    Black oily stain on door that was sent of for paint stripping
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    Black oily stain on door that was sent of for paint stripping
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    Renovating old Victorian 4 panel doors
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    Lighting layout in bathroom with half sloping ceiling and dormer window

    Follow up ….. bought two cheap ish Sylvania 18w / 1550 lumen surface lights from Screwfix to try out for size and brightness. The brightness is spot on. They are a bit on the large size though , but will do for a while. I’ll probably look for something a bit more stylish in the future.
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    Lighting layout in bathroom with half sloping ceiling and dormer window

    The flat ceiling part is approx 2.7m x 1.6m. The shower will be 900 x 1200, with the 900 being under the 2.7 width (so to speak) and the 1200 being under the 1.6m part of flat ceiling. I now realise that I should be ok with IP44 rated lights since the ceiling will be in zone 2 above the...
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    Lighting layout in bathroom with half sloping ceiling and dormer window

    Mmmm …. That wouldn’t work since one of the lights would be over the shower area. The shower is 1200 x 900, where the 900 is part of the 2700 width of the bathroom. I would need to go with one light in the middle of the flat part of the ceiling .
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    Lighting layout in bathroom with half sloping ceiling and dormer window

    Would two 2000 lumen led dome/bulkhead ceiling lights provide enough light for this space (9 sq m)? Thanks Ian
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    Lighting layout in bathroom with half sloping ceiling and dormer window

    I like the idea of a bulkhead fitting.
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    Lighting layout in bathroom with half sloping ceiling and dormer window

    Hi, I’m looking for advice on the led layout in the diagram linked below. It’s a bathroom in an Edinburgh Victorian flat. Ceiling is flat for approx half the length, then slopes down at 45 degrees to a dormer window. I’ve read here that general advice is to have Dow light no closer than...
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    How does Viessman 111 fix to wall?

    I’m in the process of fitting out a large walk in cupboard, into which I later hope to get a viessman 111 storage combi fitted. can someone please let me know exactly what sort of fixings are used to attach it to the wall? I have a bare brick wall just now, but am planning to build a false...
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    Boiler flue and bathroom extractor exiting at same point?

    But what allowance needs to be made for the hot water cylinder ...? Muggles - many thanks for the prompt advice. I’ll definitely do a proper heat loss calculation taking into account mods I’ve made Before I decide on boiler size. interestingly, just looked at the home report from when I...
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    Boiler flue and bathroom extractor exiting at same point?

    I do suspect the flat has more radiator power than really needed. When I moved in it was extremely draughty (stripped floorboards, single glazing, badly fitting windows, no draughtproof strips etc) and with no insulation to speak off. Living room was the worst - huge draught from bare...
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    Boiler flue and bathroom extractor exiting at same point?

    It’s a 160 sq.m. Victorian town house conversion With 3.4m high ceilings. 3 double bedrooms, large lounge with big bay window, 7x5m kitchen-dinner, and 10m full height hall. Maybe 35 is too much, but I’d think at least 30kw would be needed ...?
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    Boiler flue and bathroom extractor exiting at same point?

    Ok, thanks. it’s the Viessmann 100-W 35kw boiler I’m considering. (210 Hw cylinder, 3 bed, 2 bath flat.) I can run the extractor to the outside wall, and instead take the boiler flue straight up through false wall in bathroom above, into roof space and out roof. It would be approx 10m long...
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    Boiler flue and bathroom extractor exiting at same point?

    Can I have the output of a bathroom extractor fan adjacent to the boiler flue at the point where both exit the property? Ideally I’d like one to be 100mm below the other. It’s a first floor bathroom, so this would be approx 5m off the ground. Nearest window opening would be 800mm away. It...
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    Inline valve for permanent central heating drain?

    So I've been looking more closely at what I have currently. The history of this flat (split level, 3 dbl bed, 2 bathrooms) is that when I bought it in 2015 it had a vented gravity fed HW system, 150 litre HW cylinder, and a relatively new Bosch Greenstar 30 boiler. The HW pressure was...
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    Inline valve for permanent central heating drain?

    Instead of a little drain cock thing that you attach a hose to, I want a permanent drain valve. I’m in a first floor flat, so running a hose to the outside is not an option. Instead, i want to connect it to the pressure relief pipe, downstream of tundish, which then runs into the main soil...
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    Inline valve for permanent central heating drain?

    Hi, any recommendations for an in-line valve for a permanent central heating drain point? I Probably needs to be pretty low down (between horizontal return pipe and floor?), so cant be anything big or bulky. I also need to attach the pressure relief drain-off to the downstream part of this...
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