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  1. Yup, that's more or less what I would do. Many thanks
  2. Thanks all. I think I will go down the route of a high grab flexible. I'm told that CT1 is about the best. Similar to no more nails etc but will stay flexible. Hopefully enough grab for them to not fall off while they set!
  3. Been drying out for 6 weeks now, so good and dry I need to do the whole shower cubicle Evo stick seem to do a flexible instant grab tile adhesive that sticks to wood. I'm also looking at gripp fill. That seems to stick anything and is waterproof
  4. The ceramic tiles on our boat shower cubicle have come loose after about 15 years. They were attached to the wooden walls with dabs of some or other red coloured adhesive. Probably by Liverpool boats. I need to re-do it, but am struggling to find the correct adhesive. Anyone know please?
  5. Gosh, that sounds ideal Richard. Coincidentally, I'm in Painswick!
  6. Hi, yes I read about the shims. I've only disturbed the output shaft and was hoping to get away without doing any shimming, as the bearing cups are still in place. I guess I should get my head around the measurement diagram (buy myself a vernier) and check that the swimming is correct.
  7. Thank you all! That solves that. If I had read the manual properly, I would have seen it! Very helpful, I will commence the butchering! Neil
  8. Hi. I have a PRM120 D2 with a broken output shaft. I have access to a D3 which I could use for bits. Before I start ripping it apart, I know that the ratios are different, but I'm wondering if they share the same shaft? The gear just slide off. Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
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