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    Aqualisa Shower

    I have retrieved the cable which has 6 cores and I very much doubt it’s an RJ11 I was hoping to repair it but I might have to buy a new one
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    Aqualisa Shower

    I was just looking at the replacement cable and just to be clear Is the plug an RJ45 or RJ11? It’s hard to tell from the photos and there is nothing in the description. They seem quite expensive as I have put together quite a few cables with RJ45s or possibly once or twice done ones with RJ11s
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    Aqualisa Shower

    I’ll revisit at the weekend and report back Thanks to all
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    Aqualisa Shower

    It didn’t occur to me to check the label but I will do as soon as I can get back there. The thought of rodents chewing through it did cross my mind. But like I said earlier my knowledge is limited and I’ll have to investigate and determine where that cable was connected to assuming it was
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    Aqualisa Shower

    I know virtually nothing about power showers. The MIL complained that her power shower was out of action and I went to investigate. There appears to be power going to the shower and a cable on the left attached to the shower unit in the loft. I pulled this cable gently only to find it came loose...
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    Roof insulation

    not long finished on a project of 11 houses and all had the insulating quilt laid over as well as 100mm Knauff insulation in between the rafters.
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    Large garden planter design

    made with 12mm plywood and the pot is on the floor. I am unable to load the second photograph. The planter is 3x longer but I lined the inside with thick plastic sheeting and then I inserted 30mm long plastic pipes to allow the water to drain and sealed around this with silicone.
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    I’m lost

    I'll have to try a different tool. The one I got is a Draper which I thought would be up to the job. Anything to avoid having to take the worktop and the sink out to replace the tap as the entire thing is all being replaced something in the Spring.
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    I’m lost

    I did change both valves Next stop is to change the O ring on the outlet spout
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    I’m lost

    If this is the washer you’re referring to then I can confirm I have already changed this
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    I’m lost

    If this is the washer you’re referring to then I can confirm I have already changed this
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    I’m lost

    To my utmost disappointment I woke up this morning to a dripping tap!!!! I just can’t figure out why
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    I’m lost

    Just been out and got a seating tool. I'll report later
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    I’m lost

    Just to confirm it’s the tap that’s dripping I forgot to upload the photo I took of the parts I changed Are you guys saying the tap can be replaced with that tool?
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    I’m lost

    I have changed the1/2” BSP glands on this tap but it’s still dripping. Any ideas I was going to change the tap but it seems to involve me having to remove the worktop and butler sink🫣🫣😡😡🥵🥵
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    Alarm and security cameras Help

    My advice is ensure all the camera are wired using cat 5e or 6. This single cable would deliver power to the cameras from the dedicated NVR What brand you choose is another question. The likes of Hikvision and Dahua are popular but read into it what you may as the UK & US governments are against...
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    Stable floor conversion

    I am planning on converting an old stable block to a workshop. The floor is currently cobblestone and I’m thinking the way forward is to apply a dpm like the ones used below a course of bricks. I’ll then rest 4x2 on this and then level if off, PIR insulation and then plywood. The stable block...
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    Bit size and type for 6.7mm timberfix screw for green oak

    My understanding is that with green oak fixings should be avoided as tannins react to the metal. However I have seen a video where the Spax screws were used by Robin Clevett as they are coated. He didn't drill a pilot hole.
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    How would you fix this?

    I think I might look at changing the lock and also using a finger plate. Many thanks to you all.
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    How would you fix this?

    The one in the photo isn’t a fire door but the others are and are of the same design
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