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    Wayners replied to the thread Are dry rods worth it?.
    If you don't have a damp problem then I'd say no. I think dry rods last around 20 years stopping damp you don't have. I know what your...
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    Wayners replied to the thread New boiler or not?.
    You get a 10 year warranty parts and labour on a new boiler if you shop around. All you pay for is a service every year. I'm thinking of...
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    Wayners replied to the thread Random set of bricks in garage.
    Could be for anything. Gyn equipment. Sink Fitness step. Low shelf. I've seen more bricks than you have used for tumble dryer to raise...
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    Wayners replied to the thread notched trowel size advice.
    You need to look at surface and the tiles. Im thinking if you place two tiles face to face they won't have any noticeable bow. What...
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    It has to be a set distance above the toilet/sink . Something like 250mm although I can't remember but you can look online. I put mine...
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    Wayners replied to the thread notched trowel size advice.
    The bigger the tile the bigger the notch. You have big tiles although I've not fitted any that big, but I'd want bigger than 6mm
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    I don't know. I did watch a bit and looks easy enough. Just get stuck in and you will learn as you go. Save a packet as they say... Mole...
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    Wayners replied to the thread Which paint would you use?.
    I'd go for BM Colour matching can be spot on but often it isn't. You would need a tester in Johnstones to decide. I can never understand...
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    Wayners replied to the thread Push Fit onto Copper Pipes.
    Here you go. And he's no even a plumber. Will help you understand what it should be like
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    Wayners replied to the thread Push Fit onto Copper Pipes.
    Good grief. Where are all the skilled trades gone? One big race to the bottom. It upsets me. No. That's terrible. I will say start with...
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    Today I went to see a new customer, complaining that the boiler would overheat following replacement of two loft tanks (CWS and F&E)...
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    Wayners replied to the thread Plumbing wrench ?.
    @foxhole Would need to be the correct size box spanner then. Measure and find out the size required...
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    Wayners replied to the thread Plumbing wrench ?.
    There are plenty of a available wrenches. This one for example will tackle a 50mm nut...
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    Wayners replied to the thread Plumbing wrench ?.
    As I said above. Adjustable spring basin wrench. It's probably the easiest of everything. Maybe you're thinking about a adjustable...
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    Wayners replied to the thread Plumbing wrench ?.
    Use a adjustable sprung tap wrench. Your nut is slightly bigger than normal. It happens.
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