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Latest Comments & Reviews & Feedback & Social Media Sharing of the Toolstation Latest Community Discussions About ToolstationBathroom waste plumbing11h agoHello, I am refurbishing my main bathroom (attached is the floorplan: the thick lines are the brick wall, the thin lines on 3 sides are the studded walls to be covered with tile backer boards). The existing waste pipes for sink, bath and toilet have been cut almost flush with the brick wall (picture attached), except the 32mm one that is deeper inside the wall. * First question is: is it worth extending the existing pipe to have them level with the new stud wall? e.g. for the toilet soil pipe, to use something like a [double socket coupler](https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-push-fit-double-socket-pipe-coupler-black-110mm/47977) or a [McAlpine drain connector](https://www.screwfix.com/p/... Anyone know if these work as a good base to modify for a hydraulic forge press?1d agoLooking to build one to make Damascus forging easier and more reliable. If anyone has experience with these, **** as do these cheap ones work, can they be modified or are they **** and I shouldn’t bother? Cheers in advance for any help. Where can I find replacements for this?2d agoNot something I expected to be difficult but I'm really struggling to find replacements for these radiators knobs. Key features are the squire spindle and push on cap. I think more modern valves have the narrower spindle. I've tried Screwfix, Toolstation, Amazon, eBay etc. but can't find any. I've tried googling many variations of radiator valve/knob etc. and can't find them. Anyone? Belastingdienst kan ook gewoon handhaven2d agoJarenlang politiek gepraat. Een hoop zzp'ers die het goed voor elkaar wordt het leven moeilijk gemaakt. Maar wat de Belastingdienst niet doet is grootschalig handhaven op plekken waar ze juist moeten zijn. De muizen dansen op tafel. Installeer de app 'youngones' maar eens. Daar zoeken ze 'zzp'ers' 16,50 per uur bij Plus supermarkt 18,- bij Toolstation 19,- bij Shell 17,- voor maaltijdbezorgers 19,- bij Winparts 16,50 voor een schoonmaker 16,- bij Xenos 17,50 voor een verhuizer. Waarvoor betalen wij de ambtenaren bij de Belastingdienst eigenlijk nog als ze dit laaghangend fruit weigeren aan te pakken? Toilet basin leak2d agoHi, ive changed the entry fill valve and the dual flush (the ones in the photo) also the fixing bolts and now is leaking when i flush, its leaking from the connection between the cistern and toilet. Ive tried with the spare rubber washer (tried both side up , tried to put the rubber on the plastic threaded thing, tried to fix it onto the toilet hole) tried without rubber washer, still leaks. Ive taken it out in the bath, filled it and flushed, drains fine, no leaks from other areas, thats why im pretty sure its from that connection. What else can i do? May the rubber doesnt stay in place on the toilet and needs sticking with silicone, and leave it to dry then plug the cistern on? Ive added 4... Drill Bit - Property Renovation/ DIY3d agohttps://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/milwaukee-4932501309-gen-4-shockwave-impact-duty-drill-bit-set?gad\_source=1&gad\_campaignid=22198034294&gbraid=0AAAAAD8F9MH5OUBzboijrNBrL\_wQdSHHG&gclid=Cj0KCQjwgr\_NBhDFARIsAHiUWr4H7cHx36UNk3ZqvUdceIB7x2803ys0QJE29zEcUKk17Vs5IxGZzpsaAn4xEALw\_wcB Morning all, looking at buying a bit set for a property Reno/ DIY. I’ve already got a lot of stuff in packout boxes so would prefer a packout compatible item. I’m between this set (and get some Milwaukee wood bits) or just buy a 100 piece general purpose drill bit set. (Cost isn’t really an issue). Was also looking at multi material Bosch bits, anyone brought these instead? (Eg these... Milwaukee Drill Bits - Any Thoughts?3d agohttps://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/milwaukee-4932501309-gen-4-shockwave-impact-duty-drill-bit-set?gad\_source=1&gad\_campaignid=22198034294&gbraid=0AAAAAD8F9MH5OUBzboijrNBrL\_wQdSHHG&gclid=Cj0KCQjwgr\_NBhDFARIsAHiUWr4H7cHx36UNk3ZqvUdceIB7x2803ys0QJE29zEcUKk17Vs5IxGZzpsaAn4xEALw\_wcB Morning all, looking at buying a bit set for be a property Reno/ DIY. I’ve already got a lot of stuff in packout boxes so would prefer a packout compatible item. I’m between this set (and get some Milwaukee wood bits) or just buy a 100 piece general purpose drill bit set. (Cost isn’t really an issue). Was also looking at Bosch bits, anyone brought these instead? (Eg these) https://... What kind of plug?6d agoI’ve been trying to buy a plug to fit a used cast iron tub I bought. Tried 3 different ones from Toolstation and none worked. Any ideas what kind of fitting I need? Thanks for your help! Sorry it’s a big dirty/gross. Been in the garden… Fixing timber shelving frame to concrete block wall – concrete screws or coach screws + plugs?8d agoHi all, looking for some advice on fixing timber to a garage wall for shelving. My idea for shelving. [https://youtube.com/shorts/hIlsTskw2Ho?si=zdQz8-yyO3DMN2f3](https://youtube.com/shorts/hIlsTskw2Ho?si=zdQz8-yyO3DMN2f3) Part of the wall is 100 mm concrete block, and the other part is red brick. I’m building a timber shelving frame against it. Setup: • Horizontal battens: 3×2 fixed directly to the concrete block wall • One vertical stud: \~100×105 mm fixed to the red brick wall My initial plan was: Battens (to block) • 10×80 coach screws • 10×50 plugs • Penny washers • Counterbore in timber Stud (to brick) • 10×150 coach screws • 10×80 plugs... Is there a magic formula for shower hose sizes?10d agoSorry about the "current" blurry photo but I'm getting the hump with this and can't be bothered to take another. The second photo is the replacement hose. We've bought a replacement hose for the shower - we like the smooth ones as they're easier to clean, but it doesn't fit the current holder (yes, the holder is the same size and angle on both ends) so just falls out. I thought these things were meant to be universal - we've bought replacement hoses, heads, holders in the past and they've all fit each other. I try to buy from the likes of Screwfix, Toolstation and B&Q so as not to be stung with odd sizes from Chinamazon but this is win... Resealing a boiler flue in a 4th floor flat12d agoMy daughter lives in a 4th floor flat and her gas boiler was "condemned" last week as the gas engineer said that the flue needed resealed and it's not something that he would do - so she's in a bit of a panic. Can this be dealt with from the inside or is it a scaffolding job to fix? Sorry not much detail but it feels to me that I might be able to use something like expanding foam or fire cement from the inside to seal any gaps around the flue.....or is there more to it than that??? I've seen this solution - FlueSnug (https://www.toolstation.com/fluesnug/p23885) any experiences of this? Torbeck diaphragm washer replacement12d agoHi. Tried to replace a perished diaphragm washer as the fill valve was leaking. Mine has a pin in it. Got one from toolstation which had a plastic plug. Pulled it out and threaded the pin through the hole and put it all back together but it leaks even worse. Aren't these universal? The old washer does look to be thicker. Where can I buy the old version? I would replace the whole valve but I'd have to cut an access hatch which I'd like to avoid. Self levelling compound13d agoabout to tile my ensuing bathroom and realised the floor is very wonky. I was originally planning to do backer boards over timber but now decoded to use self levelling compound and will pour it 10mm high to make up for the height lost from backer boards so it's level with my bedroom floor. I don't seem to be able to find the tools everyone is using on videos anywhere. Can anyone provide links to wickes, toolstation, b&q etc. for the pin trowels/sqeeges things and whatever else I might need? never used the compound before so completely green as to what tools will be enough I'm in UK Self levelling compound tools13d agoabout to tile my ensuing bathroom and realised the floor is very wonky. I was originally planning to do backer boards over timber but now decoded to use self levelling compound and will pour it 10mm high to make up for the height lost from backer boards so it's level with my bedroom floor. I don't seem to be able to find the tools everyone is using on videos anywhere. Can anyone provide links to wickes, toolstation, b&q etc. for the pin trowels/sqeeges things and whatever else I might need? never used the compound before so completely green as to what tools will be enough I'm in UK Is it possible to cut/ remove concrete fences post with hand tools?14d agoI did a bit research and found that there was something called concrete hand saw. https://www.toolstation.com/stanley-concrete-saw/p49103 But there are some steel bars inside the concrete posts. Is it possible to cut it? Or should I just dig it out? Duurste M8 carrosseriering van Nederland14d agoGisteren via Toolstation voor vier euro 15 M8 ringen gehaald: [https://www.toolstation.nl/carrosserieringen-zwart/p31218](https://www.toolstation.nl/carrosserieringen-zwart/p31218) Komt PostNL net de doos brengen met dit erin... ...en de dame van de klantenservice houdt vol dat dit klopt. 3rd shop I tried made my day without trying15d agoAfter work yesterday, I went to ToolStation to try and find a connector for some large-ish copper wire. Just wanted a single connector to join two bits of wire up, nothing fancy. I took the loose end section of the wire in with me in the hopes they could check the sizing for me and make sure I got the right thing. They gave me 2 different options which they thought would fit, but were packaged, and wouldn't let me check them before buying, so I bought one and it ended up being a 3 pole (3 different wires, like your household plug for example) one which was no good to me with my single large copper wire. I went back in and they couldn't refund me but I bought their other suggestion ... Help identifying this 15mm drain ****16d agoI drained my system to move a radiator and this drain **** was passing after refilling the system. I was planning on buying a similar one from Screwfix/Toolstation to migrate over the washer and pin etc but I can find anything similar? Can anyone help please? Float valve replacement help16d agoHi. My float valve mechanism is leaking. So thinking of replacing the whole arm & ball float. I've found this on Toolstation: https://www.toolstation.com/delchem-adjustable-arm-fill-valve/p68217 However the part I've highlighted in the box doesn't seem to be the same. Do I need to buy something else alongside this or would this fit into my existing incoming flow pipe outlet? Connecting stacked washing machine and dryer hoses to same drain BUT in constrained space16d agoHi, I know this has been asked before many times... and yes, I've looked at the [McAlpine Standpipe Twin Connector](https://www.toolstation.com/mcalpine-v33wm-standpipe-twin-connector/p46717), but the vertical drain pipe is in a corner (see photo), so I don't think I could fit a pipe in the direction of the back wall with the twin connector. I'm also considering: * A [double drain universal hose outlet connector](https://www.amazon.co.uk/Universal-Connector-Washing-Machine-Dishwasher/dp/B0F6VHGHGN): that looks for washing machine and dishwasher though, not the small pipe of a dryer; does that matter? * A [tee piece connector](https://www.screwfix.com/p/flomasta-appliance-... Content Safety: All discussions are automatically filtered for inappropriate content to ensure a safe browsing experience. |