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Did you ever repair your boiler flue? I have the same issue with a Potterton Kingfisher MF. It works really well and have been making repairs for over 15 years, but the flue could be the next thing that would work more efficiently.
Hello,
Any chance you could let me know what you did with the basement flat floor in the end?
Have the exact same situation. Considering limecrete with ASHP + UFH. Bodge job of waterproofing performed historically with membranes approx 1.5m above the floor level. A couple of the walls retaining soil.
Thanks in advance..
This section will go into more depth on batteries in parallel vs series. The purpose of this section is to explain why certain connections are utilized, how to set up to your desired connection, as well as going over what is the most beneficial connection to utilize based on your situation.
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I have electric garage door Mike TELECO for some reason I read somewhere if you hold the centre button between the two arrows on the mechanism to put it in holiday mode when returning from holiday I press the arrow up and nothing worked and also the down arrow the remote control still open the garage door but the unit doesn’t can someone help me please
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Sorry just read all of that door Mike TELECO
Drayton HTS3 cylinder thermostat - can anyone show me a wiring diagram for wiring up to a 2 port Honeywell zone valve.
Ive had a new flue fitted to my baxi boiler. Just asking if the engineer was suppose to fill in the holes. He didn’t and left gaping holes
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Have you got the hump with me? Trying to retrieve your PMs to me and they can't be accessed
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opps
Sorry mate, I don't recall recently sending you a PM.

After getting your notification, I have headed over here to my "profile posts" page. I don't get many PM's but I have noticed that most of the ones that I have received over the years have disappeared. I now only have 6 listed, going back to 2010.

I still have the utmost respect for you, honest.
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It's not just me, then. I have had a couple of PM threads with members who have left the forum deleted in their entirety. In one case the all the ex-member's posts have also been deleted. So when I tried to PM you and couldn't... Fortunately I haven't lost the email addresses of the ex-members in question, but I am left wondering WTH is going on
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I wouldn't have noticed the missing posts were it not for your PM.
Hi I noticed from a post that you bought a hanging rail for your wren kitchen wall cabinets. Can you tell me if it fitted ok as I am thinking of doing the same.
If it was all ok can you tell me where you got it from .
Thank you Paul
Hi SS. Have you noticed that our favourite pedant has been missing in action since Tuesday? Nice and quiet.
I might dare to type transformer at the next opportunity !!
Hello Fubar, I'm trying to find a solution for fitting a balustrade to a flat roof with wooden structure. Did you complete your project successfully and if so what solution did you use. With thanks, Tony O
Can I see all your self built pergolas? I done mine I am good with my hands bit not a tradesman in any way haha,
Hi noseall,
Sorry to bother, looking for professional advice (as usual), hope you have a min to spare.
In a small room, removed old wall paper and underneath old skimming plaster which looks and feels solid, but has dozens thin, hairline cracks. We would prefer to paint that wall white, but guess cracks will show up. Wondered if you can advise on best way to go about it?
Thanks
noseall
noseall
As long as the plaster is stable, then most instances you can PVA and skim (plaster) over. We use Blu-Grit for kitchen ceilings or surfaces that are high suction or a wee bit dodgy.
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