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Welding cast steel - which rods?
I've been repairing some 1930s steel windows using MIG welding but the results have not always been very pretty, with lots of undercut. I've now realised that the steel is cast (not cast iron) and...
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2 years ago
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Wickes RCD tester, One for the sparkys
Are these any good - 'good' I mean is it (un)likely to miss a dangerous fault ?. Andrew Schneider Electric Thorsman BS Socket Tester Schneider Electric Thorsman BS Socket Tester
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2 years ago
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=?UTF-8?Q?David_Attenborough_Calls_Humans_a_?Plague_on_the_E?
On Thu, 5 Aug 2021 20:16:24 -0700 (PDT), David P
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2 years ago
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Window handles
Just went to close kitchen window and it closes but when I turn the handle it’s not locking shut it’s staying unsecured
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2 years ago
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OT: "Wildfires intensified by climate change"
Is the meme du jour from our Globalist-controlled mainstream media. They're going flat-out with their BS currently and clearly have no consideration whatsoever for the children and young people, many...
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2 years ago
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OT:Winzip (zipped file) password behavour
I know there are a few people here who might know the answer to this question which has flared up at work (and caused some controversy). When you create a password protected zipfile, and then try to...
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2 years ago
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Can't start my strimmer
Hi All, I haven't used my Ryobi petrol strimmer for a few years. Tried it get it started today but no joy. There was no petrol in it (probably evaporated over the years as don't recall emptying it...
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2 years ago
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modern PSUs
Hi, The card machine (pdq? , pdc?) at a friends bookshop died (no light on the PSU). I tried a known good fuse in the plug. No joy. I tried connecting a couple of redundant PSUs I had, but they didn?t...
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2 years ago
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Cordless "Dremels"
Aldi have just got them in, they look quite similar to the one I had from Lidl a few weeks ago. That seems more than adequate for most jobs. The box and "bits" are a bit tacky.
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OT: Gold hallmarks
Any of you smart guys know anything about those? Daughters bought a ring from a charity shop for pennies, and later found that t had hallmarks on it. Not sure if it is gold, but it is pretty heavy and...
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2 years ago
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Supplier's customer service.
We have an elderly Sebo vacuuum cleaner that began behaving intermttently. Being a psychic genius I decided it must be the motor brushes (without checking you understand). I ordered against the...
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2 years ago
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Using wireless bell push for a wired doorbell
We've just had all our windows and doors replaced and I'd rather not make holes in the frames just yet (until the novelty wears off!) so I asked them not to reinstate the wired doorbell on the outside...
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2 years ago
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another win
another £25 from ERNIE that makes six wins and £150 since February
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2 years ago
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Another wiring question
Yep, I'm still re-wiring the house. My lounge shares an internal wall with the hall. To save on chasing out for new light switch cables, is it allowable to share a chase on just one side of the wall...
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2 years ago
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Workshop insulation.
Concrete prefab, inside approx. 5.8m long, 4.8m wide, 2-2.3m high. Cheap insulation would be Jablite, perhaps. How to calculate a useful thickness? It's an old one, with concrete panels slotted into...
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