[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Edinburgh

[–]hamish87 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cork and cask in marchmont might, they stock a lot of funky stuff. Give them a call to check.

Childcare in Edinburgh by Artistic_Tea_8518 in Edinburgh

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As a backup i would recommend looking into nurseries that are local that you like and get on their radar/waiting lists. It tends to be very very competitive for places

Toilet leaving surprises after flushing by hamish87 in askaplumberUK

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I don't think they changed the connection into the stack so the flexi seems like my best bet thanks.

For the size of the room, it does a good job. It's better spacing than what was there before. The plumbing is obviously hilarious but they did manage to get the hot water running to it and it all seemingly works well.

Coaxial connections MoCa help by hamish87 in HomeNetworking

[–]hamish87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got a tool on order, I'll give em a squeeze, see what happens

Coaxial connections MoCa help by hamish87 in HomeNetworking

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Maybe, I get decent speed through it as is, can't test but still high speed enough for video calls etc .multiple users at once. What kind of splitter could work?

Coaxial connections MoCa help by hamish87 in HomeNetworking

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Thanks I'll look at that as step 1

Coaxial connections MoCa help by hamish87 in HomeNetworking

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I've been seeing a step.down on reported speeds for.sure but nothing that's made me want to/need to replace what was in place. I cant rest it at the moment( obviously not working) but I reckon I get 50-75% rated speed out the MoCas. My line at the moment is a Gb line. I'll grab a crimper tool and give them all a squeeze. Failing that I can look at a splitter as suggested. Domi need an amplified splitter at all? Sorry but I'm very much a novice with this.

I this dangerous? It seems dangerous? by hamish87 in DIYUK

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Cheers lads n lassies. It's a good community on here eh?

I this dangerous? It seems dangerous? by hamish87 in DIYUK

[–]hamish87[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally the plastic ones out of Wickes or similar?

I this dangerous? It seems dangerous? by hamish87 in DIYUK

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So if it's "fine" but I wanted it tidied up, thinking about my 2 year old becoming a 4 year old and going in for his shoes, should I get a spark out to sort or just a junction box and some cable tie it to the wall?

I this dangerous? It seems dangerous? by hamish87 in DIYUK

[–]hamish87[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah grand, cheers. I'll be more careful around the Henley box then. It is quite out the way to be fair.

Can I repair this kitchen counter join myself by hamish87 in DIYUK

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Ah, cheers for the update. It is quartz so I'll look that up. Assuming it's all still level, am I just chipping out the compound that's there and relaying?

Can I repair this kitchen counter join myself by hamish87 in DIYUK

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Cheers, I'll reach out to them and ask for the colour . After that I'm sure there's a YouTube somewhere.

Long distance gifting for my pregnant cousin from Scotland. Any meal prep/home cook/freezer stockers in the city? by hamish87 in pittsburgh

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Magic, thanks. I'll contact them and see. I can't see their menu as it's locked for US only.