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Khandro
I have recipe which requires a 'two litre glass container such as a Kilner jar' but that sounds enormous, is there such a thing, or what else could I use please?...
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flobadob
I disconnected an electric hob for a friend that had 6 wires connected to it via a 6 wire cable. It was 2 earths, 2 neutral and 2 live. He then got it reinstalled by someone else but says now that...
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ukanonymous
He peeps :) we asked a question about a door frame recently and we got lots of great answers. We are clos to finish but not yet we are going to reply to that specific question with a photo and how we...
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sandyRoe
This may seem a stupid question, are they sold in pairs?
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Theblip
Is there a modern equivalent of the hostess trolley? Sorry to disappoint any Victoria Wood fans who might have hoped for a more entertaining question
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Groupie
One of my blackcurrant bushes is full of buds as if it were spring. What can I do...
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bednobs
I had a leak under my kitchen sink yesterday. As part of the clean-up i realised i had loads of "stuff" that i'd probably had since before a was married and had just moved every house with us. Plant...
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Bobbisox1
Just bought a new super king quilt, our bed is KS but we like the bigger size quilt, I have tried 3 covers all SK size but still there's a roll at either top or bottom, this happened with an M&S'wool...
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loulou111
What is the best thing to use to clean an LED telly screen?
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charliesteve
Hi is it possible to have a tank set up with no gravel but just ornaments and fish
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Chipchopper
This seems to be the way forward, less fuss, no trailing leads or fuel to worry about for starters. So the question is:- what's the best way to get rid of redundant equipment to make way for the new...
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Barmaid
Anyone know how easy (Or difficult) it is to take a sash window out. We are potentially moving and because of the narrow doors we are going to have to either lose some furniture or put it in thru a...
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xud
Hi all, I am lookinmg onto fittinng a multi fuel stove in my house. It would need to be rear exit flue. How do I bore a hole in the wall 7" diameter to fit the flue pipe which will be 5" diameter? I...
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danchip
I've been looking into replacing my old storage heaters with a new heating system. I've been told i have 4 options, new modern storage heaters, convection heaters oil filled heaters and infrared...
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melv16
The sole on my walking boots is coming away from the upper in the instep area. Can anyone recommend a suitable adhesive to repair them?
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retrocop
Has anyone used these with success or are they just a gimick.I've used soda crystals in the past but am wondering about the efficacy of these sticks. Ta.
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hellywelly4
I have just moved into a one bedroomed flat which used to have storage heaters fitted, but these were taken out by the previous owner who I assume used their own portable heaters. What would be the...
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bednobs
after getting totally cheesed off with British gas and their bolier cover, i switched to corgi for cover. I needed to use them for the first time last weekend and their "24 hour" cover too 3 days to...
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kelfoan
I am replacing my internal doors and one of them is the condensor boiler cupboard. At present there is a vent in the plasterboard above the door and also on in the door. However these were put in when...
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Barsel
When I was half way through having a shower today, the water stopped and 2 red lights began to beep. One says Water Supply and the other says Reset.I turned it off at the mains and left it , but it...

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