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Slightly Stoopid is an American band based in the Ocean Beach neighborhood of San Diego, California, who describe their music as "a fusion of folk, rock, reggae and blues with hip-hop, funk, metal and punk." As a band, they have released thirteen albums (four live), with their ninth studio album entitled Everyday Life, Everyday People on July 13, 2018. The band was originally signed by Bradley Nowell from the band Sublime to his label Skunk Records while still in high school.

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    Shower waste hits joist slightly

    Hi folks, Got a cracking deal on a stone resin shower tray but unfortunely it hits the joist slightly. The joist is around 3.25" wide and 6.75" tall, and I would have to cut out a vertical notch from the joist of 1.15" (at the max, it will probably be less than this) for it to fit. Would...
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    URGENT Pipe, connectors 22 mm, slightly too big

    have bought 22mm connectors for copper pipes to bath but they're slightly too big. Help pls
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    Hello. I worked on an oil boiler that when the outside door is closed the burner goes to lockout. When it is opened slightly it works perfectly. Ha

    Hello. I worked on an oil boiler that when the outside door is closed the burner goes to lockout. When it is opened slightly it works perfectly. Has been working fine in same situation for 20 years. I replaced the gasket at the burner and replaced the fire board on heat exchanger access door...
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    Slightly moving waste pipe connection into soil pipe

    Parents have had a steel beam put into their hallway ceiling to adequately support landing and stairs. This means that the waste from a sink and shower will need to be reinstated slightly lower into the soil pipe, as the pipes will now run under rather than through the beams (the joists will be...
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    URGENT Newbie. How can I fit this basin waste to the trap. The trap is only slightly lower than the sink

    The Waste is slightly higher than the trap, I've been advised to use the flexi fitting but it leaks and doesn't look strong enough especially as water remains in the pipe. I would call a plumber, but I know its a simple solution.. for someone! I'm a total newbie so advice would be great! Also...
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    Best solution to slightly rising waste pipe problem

    Hi guys. I moved into a house where the kitchen was moved from an upper floor to the ground floor, at the back of the house, so there was no existing soil pipe near to the kitchen double sink and dishwasher. In their infinite wisdom, the plumbers who set this up ran a very long length of waste...
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    Copper pipe slightly too short

    I have replaced some parts in my toilet cistern including the rubber seal between the cistern and the toilet. Unfortunately the replacement is thicker than the previous one and as a result the copper water pipe doesn’t match with the cistern inlet by a few mm. Any thoughts on how to resolve this...
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    Cisterns continuously leaking into bowls (two slightly different scenarios)

    OK so disclaimer – i'm a millennial who hates DIY – BUT I sincerely want to learn and acknowledge I need to get over the embarrassment of not knowing a lot. The main thing is I don't want to be ripped off by plumbers so I need to figure this stuff out. So... I have two push-button toilets both...
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    Pan Waste Connector slightly up hill

    The old toilet has been changed for a vanity unit. There is a soil pipe adapter, very well fitted onto the old cast iron pipe which brings the diameter up to modern standards. This has a deep rubber connector aperture. The soil pipe attaches about 2cm higher than the toilet outflow which...
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    Replacing Towel Rad - Slightly shorter width problem (Photo)

    I'm replacing my towel radiator in my bathroom. The new one I bought, while it has the same overall dimensions, is slightly narrower than the old one where it is connected to the flow and return pipes. What are my options here? Is there some sort of adjustable value I can use to sort this or...
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    Toilet seat moving slightly

    Hi , trivial thing but I live in new build house and one of the loo seats is slightly loose annoying the guvner , I struggle to get my hand in to tighten the seat so my question is are these assembled on the pan before install ! Cheers Howy .
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    ISOLATION VALVE LEAKING SLIGHTLY FROM SCREW

    Hi!...why is that the simplest of diy jobs turn out to be the ones that go wrong!...? I wanted to change the tap head (including the brass ferrel innard parts inside on my kitchen hot tap. This was because the tap would only turn about one revolution and the flow was either weak then strong (all...
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    Fixed shower riser leaking

    I have a fixed shower riser going onto a threaded 2 way diverter . It leaks between the nut which is part of the rail and the actual rail. It seems like it should have a o ring as it is slightly loose . I have the washer in place ? Cust brought of Ebay so might be faulty . many thanks
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    Broken sanivite. Do I need to replace it?

    Hi guys Just wanted to get your opinion. We have a Saniflo "Sanivite 3" under the kitchen sink which serves the kitchen sink and dishwasher which has very helpfully decided to conk out just before the weekend. I was going to buy a new one but looking at the pipework suddenly questioned why...
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    Waste size slightly smaller than inch and 1/4

    Went to an emergency call out today at a hair salon that has a load of foreign basins and traps are all leaking. I need to change them out but my problem is that the waste shank is slightly smaller than inch and 1/4 - like almost fits. Anyone know any other sizes it could possibly be or suggest...
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    Replacing a toilet, and moving it slightly to the left.

    Dear plumbing forum. I am in the process of preparing to renovate my upstairs bathroom. In doing so I am replacing the entire suite. Whilst I am endeavouring to keep everything in the same place, it would be beneficial of we could move the toilet a few inches to the left. Currently we...
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    washing machine - hot/cold pipes

    Hello! Sorry for the silly question upfront, but i got no idea what i'm doing :lol:]. I got a washing machine recently and now i got the problem that there's no way of telling which one is the cold water supply as the machine only needs cold water. The pipes are not marked with blue or red so my...
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    Pressure slightly high after repair

    Hi I had someone round today to fix a radiator that had come off the wall and was leaking slightly. That is now fine but while he was working, after sorting the radiator he topped the pressure in the boiler up to 1.6 bar when the heating is off. Just had the heating on and noticed it is now...
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    radiators, difference between brands?

    im doing a brand new install in my own house, we usually use radiators from local merchants they are called instinct radiators. ive been pricing them up else where the Kudox radiators are slightly cheaper, but mr central heating is FAR cheaper... so was wondering what the difference was between...
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    Joining soil pipe

    Hi, First, I'm not a professional plumber. I'm moving a wc and sink in my bathroom, which are connected into a 110mm plastic soil pile outside the late victorian building. As the new wc is half the distance from the soil pipe than the old wc, it needs to go into the soil pipe slightly higher...
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