AdamD
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Beko wmi81341
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Can’t really see how to do that, and how it should work. YouTube videos not doing it
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Got another video but won’t upload even though under 5mb, how else can I share?
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IMG_1114.mov
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Spring broke, replaced spring but latch is just loose and doesn’t lock. At a total loss what to do. Any thoughts?
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Proper newbie query here but want to do it once and do it right. Presumably I detach it at the bottom circled area then remove the connector at the top circled bit to attach it to the new one?
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Excellent news, thanks. So it should be as simple as remove old one, fix new one to wall and install?
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Do I need to put anti freeze in? According to the instructions I do but this is something I hadn’t thought of!
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Haha absolutely, and working off a ladder is what they did. Seems to have done the trick and a fair price so all is well.
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Anything to consider with regard to going up in size from 800mm to 1600mm, other than a few more evenly spaced out screws. Hoping not too heavy for the wall, but am thinking 6 screws should do it? Currently have 3 in th 800mm
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Any advice as to which towel rail to go for? I literally have no idea in the difference in quality between say one from wickes and Victorian plumbing. Any advice appreciated
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Yeah I’ve accepted it. £190 plus vat for a couple hrs work feels fine to me.
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£228
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I mean they literally said a half day job but there you go.
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So the £500 quoted is a nonsense given it’s a max half a day job?
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I get all that but you’re not buying new tools for every job. I’m an accountant, I understand how fixed asset purchases, income and expenses work. anyway, I’m not here for an argument I simply came for advice. So far around £500 has been mooted, which I find excessive. Interested to hear other views.
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I don’t think so, was done about 7 years ago but I can see your point about colour matching to fill it if needs be. I’m probably being a bit picky!
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Ah yea, got you. So essentially they should be able to be used on any towel rail so I can simply use those fixings in the same place (plus some at the top) on a larger towel rail?
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Where did I say it was easy for a layman? For a pro it is a very easy job. And that isn’t me saying that, all 3 people I had to quote said it’s an easy job.
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Tools and ladders all already on the van, picking up materials takes 10 mins. £500 for say 3 hours? Around £150 an hour excluding materials, seriously?
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Similar to this https://www.screwfix.com/p/felt-support-tray-5-pack/36622?tc=PB4&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIpKHIsY6TggMVaI1QBh3EdQE4EAQYASABEgLO7_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Guttering is a tad lower than the roof tiles on one side of the back of the house, nothing major but enough to create a gap which results in leakage during rainfall. I’d estimate it’s 2-3m worth needed. Just getting some quotes and wondering what you think is reasonable. I’m in the south west, would assume it’s a 2 hour job and £30-40 of materials so much more than £150 feels high? However I appreciate it’s a small job so will feel more expensive on an hourly basis.
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Current one is leaking and is only a half size one so not bothered about fixing as bed a bigger one anyway, however am really struggling to find a large one which will have the same fixings as the current one as don’t want to be left with exposed holes in the tiles that have been filled. Any ideas?
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Thanks. What would you do as first steps to diagnose?
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There used to be a concrete patio outside that door, higher than it is now. It is now hardcore decorative stone, at a lower level with better drainage so I’d be surprised if it is that but it certainly looks like it.
