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Used about 3 times, never got on with it. Bought new from Evans for around £130 a couple of years ago. Helmet bought separately also new, never dropped.
£75 for both
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All for collection E5 Chatsworth Road. Want to shift ASAP.
Specialized Allez frame and fork, structure sound but seen better days appearance wise. 2012 model 61cm. £50.
Out n about nipper sport running buggy. Functional but seen better days. £50.
Samsung 32” LCD TV with remote. Good condition. £20.
Scoot balance bike in blue. Bought new and used about twice indoors, as new. £90.
Chicco red bullet balance bike. As above. £10.
Warren evans king size space saver bed frame, solid wood with grey fabric headboard. Good condition. £100.
Minoura silver and white all metal rollers. Good condition. £50.
Argos white floating shelves x3 unused (one used slightly, others boxed new). £20.
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What are the known issues with greyhounds?
I am in the early stages of looking for a rescue whippet or greyhound and have a young child so would be keen to hear.
I’ve looked after some great whippets and greyhound X’s before and found them very chilled as you say, but with a penchant for short sharp outbursts which I worry might be a but unpredictable with a small child.
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I have the same insulated drywall, and only a 20mm cavity between it and membrane covered brick.
The solution to hanging heavy shit is using a decent sized drill bit at angles to eat enough insulation away so you can then anchor flat against the drywall. As long as you’re careful not to open the hole wider than you want when angling the bit, it gives you a nice bespoke cavity to anchor in.
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Don’t agree with that, that’s like saying if a boat with a hole will leak then a boat with a repaired hole will leak.
Water + gravity + brittle plastic squashed against mass mass produced, poorly built metal thread = good chance of leaks.
Plenty of effectively impenetrable chemical compounds out there capable of filling spaces we can’t see or get to.
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Always does the trick for me. Lsx on the threads, tighten by hand and a notch or two with a wrench - then make a circular sausage from plumbers mait to form a barrier around the exterior of the join - above the plastic nut (not on it). That way any water that does make it to the LSX (it won’t) can’t go back up and over the rim of the nut.
PTFE tape would work the same as LSX true, I prefer working with the gel than tape but either is fine really.
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It shouldn’t be a difficult fix for you to find the leak if you’re comfortable taking it apart, but if it’s a poor install then as you say get it sorted for free.
You’ll need a big enough adjustable to get it apart and a joint sealant and silicone sealant to get it all back together.
I’d check the right type of waste was used for your sink - there’s slotted and un-
slotted, the former will leak for fun if it doesn’t match your overflow. And check that the right size gasket was used.There’s nothing complex there. Both joins you point too need to be slathered in Plumbers Mait or preferably LSX to make them watertight.
Drop £60