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  • B bryce

    when we bought the place the cistern didnt match the dunny so the dunny didnt flush properly eventually i got sick of it and its new dunny time - wish i'd sorted it earlier B

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    Christian Graus
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    So you're happy and the lemon tree is sad ?

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    • C Christian Graus

      Yeah, I see that. We're going in to concrete. The issue is that they dynabolted it, but it's not solid, it has some give.

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      _Damian S_
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      You can't tighten the dynabolt any further?

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        You can't tighten the dynabolt any further?

        I don't have ADHD, I have ADOS... Attention Deficit oooh SHINY!! If you like cars, check out the Booger Mobile blog | If you feel generous - make a donation to Camp Quality!!

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        Christian Graus
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        No.

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          No.

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          _Damian S_
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          Loosen the dynabolt and try to remove it... if it comes out easy, get a new dynabolt and see how that fits... if it's like a spoon in a bowl of porridge, try a dynabolt the next size up!! ;-) Either that, or put the thin dynabolt back in with a bunch of liquid attacher of some description, let it set then do up the dynabolt...

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          • C Christian Graus

            Do I need to say more ? Has ANYONE had a positive experience with an electrician or a plumber ? I wish my wife would let me just go into the roof and fix the damn fan myself. Three wires, three colors, how hard can it be ?

            Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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            Mark_Wallace
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            I don't use them. a couple of weeks ago, I finished the wiring and plumbing for my new kitchen (it was an empty room with no pipework and just one electrical outlet, before I started). Now, I've got a total of fourteen electric sockets on 2.5 mm spurs on a 6mm ring main, and fully plumbed in gas hob, sink, et al, with everything tucked away under a nice new floor and inside wall linings (with hardened steel plate over all wires and supply pipes -- something that tradesmen rarely bother with, because it's hard work and not profitable enough). And I've also added a lot of other touches that a tradesman won't give you, like putting the cut-off taps where I can operate them without being a contortionist with india rubber triple-joints and fingertips that can apply 2,000 foot-pounds of torque in awkward directions, and setting the electrical sockets on wooden plates the same size as the wall tiles, so no tiles had to be cut around them (which looks even cooler than I expected). The cost? Next to nothing. Materials are cheap enough; it's the labour costs that give you a heart attack. It ain't rocket surgery, and you don't need that many tools. Just practice a bit at cutting and bending pipes and soldering them together before committing to doing the job proper. Rewiring a fan? A couple of minutes, no risk. Even if you get it horribly wrong, all that will happen is that the power will trip out when you plug it in (so just don't plug it in on the same ring as your computer)

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            • C Christian Graus

              Do I need to say more ? Has ANYONE had a positive experience with an electrician or a plumber ? I wish my wife would let me just go into the roof and fix the damn fan myself. Three wires, three colors, how hard can it be ?

              Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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              Tom Deketelaere
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              Nope. I started my renovations on my apartment about 7 months ago with the intention of doing everything myself, because I had seen so called renovations done by professionals and frankly my godson of 2 years old could do a better job. And that's not even talking about the prices. I rewired and put pipes in the apartment (4 rooms) for everything and it cost me close to nothing. Had I hired someone I'm sure my entire budget for the renovation would have been spend already. Of course I have to hire a electrician to come and check everything and do the actual hooking up to the net otherwise I'll get in trouble with the government but that only takes about an hour to do so ... The renovations probably are taking longer than when I hired someone but at least I know it's been done the right way.

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              • C Christian Graus

                What was wrong with the old one ? We got a new one and they did not glue it down, so it rocks when you sit down on it.

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                Maurizio Pisano
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                Christian Graus wrote:

                We got a new one and they did not glue it down, so it rocks when you sit down on it.

                I've had the same issue. The fix is simple; buy a tube of Araldite, mix it up and put some under the dunny and on the floor beneath where possible and let it set. It won't budge any more unless you do ungodly things on it ;P

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                • C Christian Graus

                  Do I need to say more ? Has ANYONE had a positive experience with an electrician or a plumber ? I wish my wife would let me just go into the roof and fix the damn fan myself. Three wires, three colors, how hard can it be ?

                  Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                  mav northwind
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                  Christian, we don't want to see your name instead of Pancrazio Juvenales[^].

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                  • C Christian Graus

                    Do I need to say more ? Has ANYONE had a positive experience with an electrician or a plumber ? I wish my wife would let me just go into the roof and fix the damn fan myself. Three wires, three colors, how hard can it be ?

                    Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                    JHizzle
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                    Christian Graus wrote:

                    Three wires, three colors, how hard can it be ?

                    Depends if it's attached the ring circuit and even then you sometimes get a surprise. I changed the light in our bathroom, got up there expecting 6....found it was wired into 9 o.O

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                      Do I need to say more ? Has ANYONE had a positive experience with an electrician or a plumber ? I wish my wife would let me just go into the roof and fix the damn fan myself. Three wires, three colors, how hard can it be ?

                      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                      Simon_Whale
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                      could you just start a blog titled "What doesn't suck according to Christian Graus", surely that would be easier and save you time :laugh:

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        I can totally do it, but Donna is worried about the insurance if there's a fire.

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                        RichardM1
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                        You should be able to do the work yourself. Get a permit and have the inspector come out when you are done. If you do that, the insurance can't complain. I did that in Maryland, USA. You have to know the National Electric Codes well enough to take a test. I thought I would go in and fail it once to figure out what they were looking for, then study and take it for real. Turns out, if you pull key words from the question and look them up in the index, you can kill the test in no time. Only one I got wrong was one where I did the calculations, but if you turn the page there is a table that gives you a different answer from the formula. They wanted the table. Finished in a half an hour and the guy asked if I had given up when I turned it in. He said some guys who become electricians take it many times before they pass. Then he talked about a guy who picked up leftover bits of power cable and used them to rewire his house, with a set of connectors buried in the wall every couple of feet. Made me decide to do my own work from there on out. I understand that the electric codes are different there, since they don't allow using guns to cut cable to length, but I think the lesson still holds. ;P

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                        • C Christian Graus

                          So you're happy and the lemon tree is sad ?

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                          bryce
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                          yes but the motorbike still works ;) B

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                          • C Christian Graus

                            Meh. The guy I used to make chocolate with was an electrician and he'd check if a wire was live by touching it.

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                            Lost User
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                            Christian Graus wrote:

                            The guy I used to make chocolate with was an electrician and he'd check if a wire was live by touching it.

                            Sometimes the colors don't match, and touching the wrong wire can make a lasting impression. Like lighting a smoke when someone smells gas; fun, but somewhat irresponsible :-\

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                              Do I need to say more ? Has ANYONE had a positive experience with an electrician or a plumber ? I wish my wife would let me just go into the roof and fix the damn fan myself. Three wires, three colors, how hard can it be ?

                              Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                              ragnaroknrol
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                              Considering the universe's ability to single you out and attempt to hose you in some manner, you really have no good options here. You can either suffer through having a horrible electrician/plumber experience, or get electrocuted/drowned in a comical and noteworthy manner, at the worst possible time, while being close enough to a computer to let us know.

                              If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.

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                                Christian Graus wrote:

                                Three wires, three colors, how hard can it be ?

                                Depends if it's attached the ring circuit and even then you sometimes get a surprise. I changed the light in our bathroom, got up there expecting 6....found it was wired into 9 o.O

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                                9 is standard - two core and earth x 3 = ... 1. Loop L In 2. Loop N In 3. E In ------------- 4. Loop L Out 5. Loop N Out 6. E Out ------------- 7. L to switch 8. Switched L 9. Switch E A. Connect 1,4 and 7 together. B. Connect 2 and 5 together C. Connect 3, 6 and 9 together. Connect the lights L to 8 Connect the light's N to B Connect the light's E to C The only confusion can come with 7 and 8 as most sparkies use standard cable for this wire so the Switched L is often the same colour as the Ns. If doing this, it should be clearly marked with suitable colour tape, but often is isn't! :thumbsup:

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                                  9 is standard - two core and earth x 3 = ... 1. Loop L In 2. Loop N In 3. E In ------------- 4. Loop L Out 5. Loop N Out 6. E Out ------------- 7. L to switch 8. Switched L 9. Switch E A. Connect 1,4 and 7 together. B. Connect 2 and 5 together C. Connect 3, 6 and 9 together. Connect the lights L to 8 Connect the light's N to B Connect the light's E to C The only confusion can come with 7 and 8 as most sparkies use standard cable for this wire so the Switched L is often the same colour as the Ns. If doing this, it should be clearly marked with suitable colour tape, but often is isn't! :thumbsup:

                                  Dave

                                  If this helped, please vote & accept answer!

                                  Binging is like googling, it just feels dirtier. (Pete O'Hanlon)
                                  BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)

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                                  JHizzle
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                                  DaveyM69 wrote:

                                  it should be clearly marked with suitable colour tape, but often is isn't!

                                  Yeah no kidding, I had to manually tape code mine as they weren't labelled and they were all white. Honestly the electrics in this house really irritate me.

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