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Got really (expletive deleted)ed off with this . All the videos - it’s real simple , no effort . Decided it was time for pliers - pulled the (expletive deleted)er apart . Tiny white clips came out with pipe . Ffs
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These end caps are meant to go over the end of the filter then according to ‘easy’ videos you just push in and pipe slides out . My end caps have a thread whilst the filter doesn’t ….
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Can’t get this out . Blue clip off easily enough . Depress what ring ? It’s solid plastic . Pipe won’t just pull out … removal tool required ??
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She's Up! (Juliette that is) : but how tight should - -
Pocster replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Windows & Glazing
Only on Fridays at the blue parrot -
She's Up! (Juliette that is) : but how tight should - -
Pocster replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Windows & Glazing
You’ll be fine . As an expert on glazing situations you can trust my judgement. I’ve over 11k of posts and 3 followers ( what is wrong with these people ) - so can safely say I’m not a troll . 🤣 -
Facebook ‘randomly’ showed me this . Looks interesting … https://cozyhoome.com/products/silicone-thread-seal-tape?variant=48130347630866
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Just started a self-build in Dorset. Exciting times!
Pocster replied to NailBiter's topic in Introduce Yourself
And as if by magic I appeared … -
This end cap drain is right on the macerator output . So I assume bit of water pressure and vibration aren’t helping - or should an end cap ( with suitable washer ) be sufficient anyway in this situation ?
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Yeah it’s a skinny washer . Very thin . Not brittle or split . I’ll order a new end cap with washer . Replace and see . I did assume hand tighten was meant to be sufficient.
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That’s what it has already . By pure luck I bumped into a plumber and just mentioned the issue . He gave me a tube of this …. This do the job ? Ok to use ? . Not glue it !!?
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Wisely I installed one of these so I can drain the outlet pipe from macerator . Had a few times where I need to drain it . Problem is this cap leaks - it’s just a screw cap with a washer . I’ve tightened with grips but can’t really go any further . Are all end caps equal ? . Nothing I can smear round the thread that will make a water tight seal but won’t glue the cap on !!? . I did think of plumbers tape - but it’s too awkward to get to …
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badly scuffed UFH pipe - repair or leave?
Pocster replied to Tom's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Ffs . These are the ‘professionals’ yes . (expletive deleted) me … 😵💫 -
badly scuffed UFH pipe - repair or leave?
Pocster replied to Tom's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Replace . Is op planning to tile this floor ? I.e no chance of ‘easily’ fixing later if a leak … -
Supporting 250kg steel beam on nothing?
Pocster replied to knobblycats's topic in RSJs, Lintels & Steelwork
I’d crane that in . Have before . Otherwise it’s a heavy mofo situation -
Supporting 250kg steel beam on nothing?
Pocster replied to knobblycats's topic in RSJs, Lintels & Steelwork
Acro props . Cheap to buy - with some wedges so they don’t drift . I had to do this for a large concrete ceiling . Rather than hire 50 of them I bought them . Left them in situ for 3 months - SE said 1 month was enough . But you know …. -
Looks like someone dropped their nuts through the floor twice .
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So clean any grit etc off then just spray the entire track ? ( not just the wheel runners ) .
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Sliding doors at the rear have become very difficult to open. I assume grit etc. is causing the issue. How should I clean this to get a smooth action again?; just tip water over track to flush out grit?; wd 40? Cheers
