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• #38927
I didn’t read it properly - box spanner, so something socket-like. Can see how you might not get the engagement you need with an adjustable.
If the nut is part of the cartridge, and so disposable, you could always grab it with mole grips.
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• #38928
The nut must be available but not gone one with the new cartridge. should be able to find one. Cheers for your help
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• #38929
30mm? Halfords have one.
Nut looks special - wouldn’t destroy it.
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• #38930
I’d have a cautious go with a decent set of grips/dogs/pipe wrenches/channel locks (delete as regionally appropriate).
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• #38931
Bit of final sanding, lots of cheap crown paint and, done. Must say I'm happy how it turned out!
Want to sand and oil the wood before I run some caulk around the edges.
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• #38932
Good job! On my list to do similar soon
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• #38933
My wife and I have just spent the last 3 days finishing the downstairs toilet before christmas. Tiler was in last week which meant we only had this weekend to build and install the units and install the toilet. The last unit has no door as it will be where the cats litter tray lives. Super happy with it, sorry no before pic but it really was horrendous. Lino floor on top of cracked tiles and an unused shower unit in the corner. Learned a lot on this one, and only flooded the room twice…
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• #38934
Very tidy. Kinda looks like a Japanese hotel
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• #38935
If only my wife would let us get the toilet!
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• #38936
If only my wife would let us get the toilet!
She's probably waiting for the ability to wash your hands you filthy fuck!
It looks really nice, and the inset cat litter tray is a neat idea.
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• #38937
Haha, good point I didn't realise that photo was from before the tap went in. Rest assured, the tap was functional before the toilet was christened.
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• #38938
Would you mind sharing the quotes you’ve had for both options?
We’re in a similar situation.
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• #38939
9.5k inc VAT for a new boiler and pipework - though I'm pretty sure this was a "I don't want the job" quote
5k for ASHP, including the 5k gov rebate, no VAT -
• #38940
Standard combi gas boiler of 30kw are around £1200-2200 depending on features and brand etc. If its almost like for like, so not messing around with having to re-plumb the entire house, might have to go outside and sort out new flue installation. SE prices I can see a £1k for a days work, because SE
Unless you've got electrical supply, gas supply, need £5k of scaff to be able to fit a new flue then that price is £6-7k over priced.Recently found out one of my neighbours was done for a similar amount for a boiler replacement. Ended up it was damn near like for like, same brand + model, just obviously the minimal amount of fresh pipework and a power flush. Except they didn't do an meaningful flush as their two biggest rads are still half full of sludge. They didn't seem phased that they had been basically scammed though*
*Same people last year were putting up a fight for their end of tree maintenance (£96 per property)
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• #38941
That’s a full repipe and fitting (though not supplying) new rads. Bit of roof work for the flue.
ASHP people accidentally agreed to re-pipe but haven’t charged us for it.
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• #38942
ASHP people accidentally agreed to re-pipe but haven’t charged us for it.
I'd keep an eye on that.
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• #38943
They’re in debt to me for fucking around so much. Get what you pay for I guess.
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• #38944
Anyone wanting to do some boxing in on boxing day i have a bag of unopened knauf drywall adhesive and some plasterboard off cuts from 24-30cm wide and 80-120cm long free to collect tomorrow in SE19 or they are going to be added to the waste collection. you have to take both as i can store the adhesive for the next time i need it.
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• #38945
Quotes for both just to compare, or are you considering a hybrid system?
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• #38946
ASHP only
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• #38947
We done a full heating recently and it was half that. Seems mad they are re doing everything for 5k no many folk are making mistakes like that now with material being so expensive.
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• #38948
Three coats of osmo on the sapele window liners, double this in total.
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• #38949
Curious to know how ashp make enough hot water to deal with mixer showers? Can't imagine they keep up with systems that were designed for a gas combi to feed them.
Not a dig at the tech, just curious if they are capable of making a shower work.
Edit. Answered my own question. Ashp heats an indirect cylinder, gravity or unvented through a coil, then water pressure feeds the mixer. Easy.Many new own builds in rural Scotland are on air or ground source pumps, sized right and houses built with modern insulation standard, and folk are happy with them. Add in some solar or wind to counter some of the electric costs and its a winner.
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• #38950
Curious to know how ashp make enough hot water to deal with mixer showers?
Hot water tank AIUI.
Looks good!