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  • Bingy man
    Bingy man replied to the thread A Kitchen for daughter.
    A job well done and looking like a new kitchen should - unlike the person that did the below kitchen for a friend of mine . I urged him...
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    Bingy man replied to the thread Old Habits die hard.
    I still have my yankee,s but rarely use them, also a steel rawl plug tool - the joys of technology versus the old school tools …
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    Bingy man replied to the thread Cutting small trim.
    Electrical contact cleaner makes short work of that sticky mess left by some tapes and labels . It evaporates quickly and doesn’t damage...
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    Bingy man replied to the thread Hello from Southampton.
    hello and welcome, a 2 year old 🤔 think you will end up doing small projects as my son is now 15 and I’ve only recently started a...
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    Bingy man replied to the thread Bonjour from Limousin.
    hi and welcome 🤗 that doesn’t sound like retirement but who want to sit around watching daytime tv lol 😂
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    Bingy man reacted to JamiePattison's post in the thread Boiler leak advice with Like Like.
    Thanks everyone! I'll get in a boiler guy to do this. He will charge me for him driving and collecting the part that's faulty. Can...
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    Bingy man reacted to Spectric's post in the thread Boiler leak advice with Like Like.
    Yes they are the parts needed, come in two's and ball valves don't seize at least the decent ones.
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    Well of course any alterations will depend on fault finding to trace the fault to either the plug or the pto -nothing to say that the...
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    Bingy man reacted to Fergie 307's post in the thread Boiler leak advice with Like Like.
    Bingy Man makes a very good point. At the stage where I have said loosen it a bit to let it drip into a container, you may find the nut...
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    Bingy man reacted to Terry - Somerset's post in the thread Boiler leak advice with Like Like.
    If you know what you are doing it may be a 5 minutes or 5 hour job - but it will get done without drama. In the absence of a basic...
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    Bingy man replied to the thread Boiler leak advice.
    Again not wishing to offend the op but his knowledge on this subject is extremely limited- not knowing how a pump valve works or where...
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    Bingy man replied to the thread Boiler leak advice.
    It could be a 5 minute job or as my reply above end up being a 5 hour job .
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    Bingy man reacted to Phill05's post in the thread Boiler leak advice with Like Like.
    If you don't have any plumbing skills please don't start off on a boiler call in a plumber it might be the cheapest way to go in the end.
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    Bingy man replied to the thread Boiler leak advice.
    The washers are simply called pump valve washers and as said are usually rubber but also can be the fibre type . A word of caution ⚠️...
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    Bingy man reacted to Spectric's post in the thread Boiler leak advice with Like Like.
    You do not have to drain the system, shut off both pump valves and turn off the electrical supply to the system. Undo the nut where...
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