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    Wink Haus multi point front door lock

    I am really grateful for your time on this crank, really grateful indeed and I am thankful for your patience. I can advise I havent changed anything in the last month but perhaps a fault has occured or something unknown. I am thinking I may have to withdraw the mechanism from the door. if I...
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    Wink Haus multi point front door lock

    Thanks Crank. So the mechanism is about 10 years old and I do not have a thumb lock on the inside. I dont believe I have a slam lock installation. For the complete 10 years it has always been the case and still is the case that shutting the door alone would not engage any hooks or the...
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    Wink Haus multi point front door lock

    thanks Crank, theres no visible switch
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    Wink Haus multi point front door lock

    many thanks Crank, when you say the lock mechanism, do you mean a visible part of the mechanism or would it need withdrawing from the door?
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    Wink Haus multi point front door lock

    OK, so the spindle is a one piece spindle that joins the inner handle and outer handle.
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    Wink Haus multi point front door lock

    thanks for your response. I haven't altered anything but there seems to be a change in operation which I am assuming is due to a fault appearing in the last month.
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    Wink Haus multi point front door lock

    Happy New Year. I have a Wink Haus multi point door locking mechanism that is installed in a composite front door. The mechanism was installed in the door in the door manufacturer's factory and then the door was installed in my property around 10 years ago. The locking mechanism has a hook at...
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    Winch purchase advice needed please

    budget is about £250, I am using it in a garage. I have not tried google as I was unaware as to what this type of winch is known as
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    Winch purchase advice needed please

    Hi all I need advise on where to purchase a winch which meets the following requirements please. I need a 230V powered winch that has a lifting capacity of 100Kg and have a 10-20m cable / rope length. Importantly, it has to have a mechanism what when there is no electrical power applied to...
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    fitting a double gang socket to a desk back panel

    OK people so I am getting there, if I can summarise I believe I can either:- 1. Fit an extension lead to the existing socket and sit back and have a cup of tea or 2. From the existing socket, run a new 2.5mm T&E buried in the wall horizontally into the corner, run horizontally out of the...
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    fitting a double gang socket to a desk back panel

    Nope it doesnt have to be exactly 15mm. I could space it a bit more to use a 35mm box surface mounted to the wall. On the subject of cable routing from the existing socket to the new sockets, I assume I have two options which are I could bury the cabling in the wall bringing the cable into...
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    fitting a double gang socket to a desk back panel

    the furniture wont be moveable, it will be secured to the wall
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    fitting a double gang socket to a desk back panel

    I am beginning to think this will be easiest, perhaps with the multi-outlet extension secured to the backboard close to the underside of the desk
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    fitting a double gang socket to a desk back panel

    I have been considering this yes (but didnt want to lead in the original post).
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    fitting a double gang socket to a desk back panel

    Hi All, I am installing a desk with drawer unit in a bedroom. The desk and drawer unit are bespoke and will be permanently secured against a wall which has skirting board at the base. Between the desk and the floor, there will be an 18mm MDF back panel. However, as I cannot remove the...
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    cupboard door handle

    Hi All, I need to order a bedroom wardrobe door handle which looks like the one in the photos below. I cannot find a brand / type and would appreciate thoughts on any details of what brand / type this is. Note the ends do not have a square cut, they are cut at an angle. Many thanks Paul
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    Refinishing of kitchen cabinet carcasses 'in situ' and also replacement doors for B&Q doors

    Opps. Many thanks for your generous time in providing such a comprehensive reply. Im sure my Mum and Dad could tart the cabinets up with a major clean and I use IPA myself which I find is pretty great stuff. Prior to your reply I contacted Dulux about possibly using a roller to apply the...
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    Refinishing of kitchen cabinet carcasses 'in situ' and also replacement doors for B&Q doors

    They don't want the kitchen removed and a new one installed by anyone including professional kitchen fitters. They want the existing carcasses refinished in situ.
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    Refinishing of kitchen cabinet carcasses 'in situ' and also replacement doors for B&Q doors

    Thanks for the response. Money isn't an issue and if it costs a load so be it but they do not want the disruption of a new kitchen hence they want someone to refinish the cabinets in situ
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