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  1. Jimmay

    washing machine drum not moving - ideas?

    the most common fault is the brushes. These power the motor and allow the drum to spin. You can check them by removing them and seeing if they have worn down or not They are really easy to change yourself provided you buy the correct ones for your machine.
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    Best way to secure a heavy clock to a plasterboard wall

    on they are less than 4 pounds each. not as heavy as thought then haha! Im sure any of those fixing will be good enough unless you want to screw into a stud just for piece of mind
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    Best way to secure a heavy clock to a plasterboard wall

    wow really? 175 pounds each? in that case i highly suggest you find a stud to fix this clock to because i dont think any sort of plasterboard fixing will support that kind of weight. Thats about twice the weight of the average man is ti not?
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    Any carpenters / wood makers?

    partners? :D
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    Best way to secure a heavy clock to a plasterboard wall

    only problem with those is that you cant take them out easily afterwards, you normally end up punching them through thr wall and leaves a massive hole. It all depends how long this clock is going to be there and if he needs to repair the wall after. The plug i showed are more than capable of...
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    Any carpenters / wood makers?

    it also includes 10 Table Numbers, 50 Coasters, 1 Tea Light Centerpiece and it only costs £89. £200 was for delivery from america
  7. Jimmay

    What sort of wall fixing would I need for a notice board?

    edited just for you, its like people calling a vaccum cleaner a hoover
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    Best way to secure a heavy clock to a plasterboard wall

    how heavy are we talking about? You could use a few plasterboard fixings like these: The first bigger screw, screws into the plasteboard and then you use the small screw to fix the clock into the metal screw (too many screws) They can handle quite a lot of weight especially if the load is...
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    Any carpenters / wood makers?

    they seem pretty simple to make but quite effective. Any carpenter wouldnt have an issue making these for you. Even tho materials may not cost that much, you will probably spend most of it on labour costs as it does require skill and of course the tools. id love to have a go at making something...
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    What sort of wall fixing would I need for a notice board?

    well that depends on what type of wall you are fixing it to and how big/heavy the board is If its a brick/plastered wall, wall plug and screw will do. If its a stud/plasterboard wall then you can buy plasterboard fixings. Or you could try and find a stud and screw straight into it with a wood...
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    Where can I get a piece of MDF custom cut?

    i dont personally shop in B&Q but i know my builder merchants will cut anything except MDF, i assumed B&Q would be the same. But thats besides the point, he wanted a 10 inch hole cut into the sheet of MDF
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    Where can I get a piece of MDF custom cut?

    i highly doubt B&Q will even cut MDF for you as most places dont cut it due to the fine dust it creates. Also if you have already bought the MDF i dont think they would like you coming along and asking them to cut a hole in it. How good does the hole need to be? are you able to use a jigsaw...
  13. Jimmay

    Breaking News, Zombies??!!

    yea im sorry i failed, i did a html link but it didnt seem to work on here. So i had to give the other link. I was gutted
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    Breaking News, Zombies??!!

    http://bouncewith.me.uk/europe/8027043.htm What are your thoughts?!?!
  15. Jimmay

    Overclocking Q6600, P5q pro

    i changed my voltage to 1.275 and now its seems stable at 53 deg, can i push it any further than 3ghz with that voltage or am i likely to pump up the voltage aswell? the other thing people were saying about overclocking is doing the ram. does this have any affect? and how do i do it
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    Overclocking Q6600, P5q pro

    it says my voltage is 1.368, is that because i have it on auto? can i lower that and will it lower my temps?
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    Overclocking Q6600, P5q pro

    Hi im trying to overclock my q6600 with the p5q pro mobo and kingston pc8500 4gb ram and freezer pro 7 fan Ive got it to 3ghz but when running prime95 my temps can go up to 62deg So im guessing i need to lower my temps, and this is caused by my voltage? ive left everything on auto apart...
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    Q6600 with freezer Pro 7

    Ive just got a Q6600 and a Freezer pro 7, i noticed it already comes with thermal compound applied to the hsf. Ive got a tube of artic silver 5 paste and i was wondering is it worth me using that or should the pre applied paste do just as good i plan on overclocking the cpu to around...
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    Bathroom Electrics - any electricians here?

    Surely you shouldnt be doing this if your not a qualified electrician? If its in your own home its alright and it wouldnt matter whether his mate sign it off or not. I would go for a pull cord as you cant have a switch inside the bathroom and having 3 outside would look a tad stupid
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    CPU cooling

    its a cooler master psu, i was going to get a corsair but this case said it came with one
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