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Posted by8 hours ago

https://imgur.com/a/S5tn9DQ

All work was done by me other than adding another outdoor receptacle that will go behind the TV to hide those cords.

Also there's two pictures if you click the link

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Posted by1 day ago

https://imgur.com/a/CdxNlkM

I was putting a mirror up and drilled into an external wall about 6ft off the floor. 5mm in I felt like I hit something so I stopped and had a look. (Image attached). I used a stud finder but it didn't detect anything!!!

Its on the same wall as the fuse box but it's not on the same line horizontally or vertically and there are no other outlets/sockets on that wall.

There's no water, gas smell or tripped electrics. Any help would be amazing. Even if it's the type of tradesman I need to call.

The house was built in the UK in the 70s.

UPDATE

I took away some more plaster and it's very obviously a wire. Although it isn't live and doesn't appear to go in the direction of anything. Potentially something the old homeowner installed/covered up.

https://imgur.com/a/BqofjRx

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Posted by16 hours ago

Afternoon all,

I'm in a house that was originally built 1950 though I don't know how old this particular water fixture is.

Picture here.

I tried twisting it off with channel locks and quickly came to the realization this is probably soldered on.

My issue is that it is very low flow, like watering plants or washing a car is near impossible.

The water supply line comes from our basement which is equipped with a washing machine and a full bath, neither the washer, shower, toilet, or faucet have issues with flow/water pressure so I assume the issue is with the spigot (water pressure regulator is brand new btw).

Is there an easy way to increase the flow here? Or do I need to blowtorch this spigot, take it off, and then if so how do I get the new one on. My limited plumbing experience has always been with threaded fittings so this is new to me.

I appreciate any advice/help you all can provide, thanks!

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