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TBH I still don't trust the existing one: it's played up before, and if it can go wrong once it'll probably do it again.Originally posted by Alias View PostReturn to B&Q?
Plus, the new one is a rather cool dual-flush push-button thingy, rather than the manky cheapskate kit that's there now.
So I'll still fit the new one, but I'll wait until the weekend when I can take my time and make sure I do it properly
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Good move...hope it also fits with the current cistern topOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostTBH I still don't trust the existing one: it's played up before, and if it can go wrong once it'll probably do it again.
Plus, the new one is a rather cool dual-flush push-button thingy, rather than the manky cheapskate kit that's there now.
So I'll still fit the new one, but I'll wait until the weekend when I can take my time and make sure I do it properly
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The one about using a core drill was particularly useful.Originally posted by Alias View PostYes, many tasks have been completed from informative videos from the web...
Would have been nice if he'd pointed out that he was drilling breeze blocks whilst I was drilling engineering brick (well it might not have been engineering brick but it was tough stuff).Comment
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It's lulling you into a false sense of security.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOh FFS
Went down to the cellar and turned the water off. (There's a stop valve on the pipe leading to the cistern, but it's so incredibly difficult to turn that I'd risk breaking the pipe.)
Come all the way back up. Try a tap: no water. Jolly good.
Approach the cistern. I know from last night that holding the handle down will open the defective valve such that the water drains, very slowly.
Press handle. Toilet flushes vigorously.
Muttering darkly, I go back down to the cellar and turn the water back on.
Back up again. Try again. Toilet flushes better than it has for weeks.
Anybody want an unpackaged, but unused, replacement flush valve?
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Things are like that a lot.
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