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replying to stuart noble, IAN TREVETT wrote:
Thanks Stuart sorted bloody thing! -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...bi-607159-.htm |
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Try wobbling it rather than forcing it by pulling hard. When you have removed the key put some Vaseline on the o rings and push some inside the hole it goes in. It will be much easier next time.
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Peter brought next idea :
Try wobbling it rather than forcing it by pulling hard. When you have removed the key put some Vaseline on the o rings and push some inside the hole it goes in. It will be much easier next time. Another 12 year old regurgitated post.. |
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It may well be, but I recall somebody asking it on another group only
recently, seems a very common problem. One might have thought with today's boilers and the servicing that goes on such things would be consigned to the bin of history, like the original post. I guess that some people do not see the harm in perpetuating a thread rather than create a new one, unaware of the way Usenet outside works. Brian -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! Harry Bloomfield; "Esq." wrote in message ... Peter brought next idea : Try wobbling it rather than forcing it by pulling hard. When you have removed the key put some Vaseline on the o rings and push some inside the hole it goes in. It will be much easier next time. Another 12 year old regurgitated post.. |
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On Sun, 13 Jun 2021 22:56:23 +0100, Harry Bloomfield, Esq. wrote:
Peter brought next idea : Try wobbling it rather than forcing it by pulling hard. When you have removed the key put some Vaseline on the o rings and push some inside the hole it goes in. It will be much easier next time. Another 12 year old regurgitated post.. It's like religion repeating the the same old crap. |
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Brian Gaff (Sofa) laid this down on his screen :
It may well be, but I recall somebody asking it on another group only recently, seems a very common problem. One might have thought with today's boilers and the servicing that goes on such things would be consigned to the bin of history, like the original post. I guess that some people do not see the harm in perpetuating a thread rather than create a new one, unaware of the way Usenet outside works. Brian With the answer given several times over in the thread already, even an answer from me from several years ago. |
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