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Doesn't that depend on the size of the radiators?
Nope. The size is not an issue as a small one is exactly the same removal process as a large one.
Granted, the cast iron ones are considerably heavier than thinner metal, modern ones.

As for your photography question, you've got all the help you need. (8+p

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Radiators are a big job
No, they're not.
They are if you're on your own.
It's really not a big job to remove a rad. from the wall. Even on your own.
I'm not giving anecdotal advice here.
I don't know what problems you lot appear to have had but it's really a very straightforward process.

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John_Vella wrote:
Doesn't that depend on the size of the radiators?
Nope. The size is not an issue as a small one is exactly the same removal process as a large one.
Granted, the cast iron ones are considerably heavier than thinner metal, modern ones.

As for your photography question, you've got all the help you need. (8+p

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Oh, I thought we were talking about painting them not removing them first... :oops:

By the way, I wasn't after help in the support thread, but since you take your photography more seriously than most people on here, (no offense anyone, he just does!) I was after your opinion... praise me! Praise me! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Mark, you're so amasing! You're my DIY idol.

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timark_uk wrote:
It's really not a big job to remove a rad. from the wall. Even on your own.
I'm not giving anecdotal advice here.
I don't know what problems you lot appear to have had but it's really a very straightforward process.

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For the majority I would disagree, which is why I called it a big job. I think the issue is that people are apprehensive about working on plumbing systems.

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I think the issue is that people are apprehensive about working on plumbing systems.
I understand that. I'm apprehensive about working on electrics. I'll do it, but I probably have to take twice as long to do the prep. work than others doing the same job.

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timark_uk wrote:
belchingmatt wrote:
I think the issue is that people are apprehensive about working on plumbing systems.
I understand that. I'm apprehensive about working on electrics. I'll do it, but I probably have to take twice as long to do the prep. work than others doing the same job.

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Me too. With gas or liquid plumbing you can either see, hear, smell or feel a leak. With electricity the first thing you know is when you feel it. BBBZZZZZZZZZZZZTTTTTTTTTTTTT!

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Me too. With gas or liquid plumbing you can either see, hear, smell or feel a leak. With electricity the first thing you know is when you feel it. BBBZZZZZZZZZZZZTTTTTTTTTTTTT!
That's exactly what happened to me when I was little.
I was 'experimenting' with an extension cord and I wanted to know how the one lead split the electricity signal - I was only about 6 at the time - in to two.
I took a screwdriver to the double socket without unplugging from the mains first.
I remember a tingling sensation and the next thing I knew I was across the room.
I think this experience gave me a healthy respect for electricity.

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I remember a tingling sensation and the next thing I knew I was across the room.
I think this experience gave me a healthy respect for electricity.

Mark


:D

I used to temp at a firm that made smart cards. The section of the building that did the QA testing was kept at a constant 22°C, with aluminium plate screwed over the adjustment controls.
I leant my hand on the wall, my fingers brushed the plate and more or less the same thing happened but not as violently - some idiot had screwed into a live component inside the control unit.

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Yeah masking tape is good, but the cheap stuff is a false economy because it's not sticky enough and let's the paint under it's front edge.

Like amnesia, I put it around coving, frames, skirting and fixings. Makes the job much much quicker, and the edges nice and crisp.

Actually I prefer to unscrew the sockets and then paint around them. Then refix them. :D

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People who paint over fittings should be executed.


+1, though mine are windows...All of student properties I've lived in have had sash windows. The new property I live in has sash windows.
Why is it that in every bloody house someone has previously decided to plaint the blinkin' windows closed!?


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Security?


But you can lock them from the inside...Plus the last two houses I've lived in it would take a fairly hefty ladder to get to the windows...


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But you're not about to go out and leave them open, are you?

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People who paint over fittings should be executed.


+1, though mine are windows...All of student properties I've lived in have had sash windows. The new property I live in has sash windows.
Why is it that in every bloody house someone has previously decided to plaint the blinkin' windows closed!?

Laziness?

Oh and fewer draughts.

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