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The Really Really Free Market (RRFM) movement is a horizontally organized collective of individuals who form a temporary market based on an alternative gift economy. RRFM events are often hosted by people unaffiliated with any large organization and are encouraged to sprout up by anyone, anytime, anywhere. The RRFM movement aims to counteract capitalism in a proactive way by creating a positive example to challenge the questioned myths of scarcity and competition. The name Really Really Free Market is itself a play on words as it is a reinterpretation and re-envisioning of the term free market, which generally refers to an economy of competition governed by supply and demand. The RRFM holds as a major goal to build a community based on sharing resources, caring for one another and improving the collective lives of all. Markets often vary in character, but they generally offer both goods and services. A RRFM usually takes place in an open community space such as a public park or community commons.
I have deck mounted bath taps with a separate shower hose to install. The shower head comes with a drainage box which is mounted underneath the deck to re-route any water that runs down the hose into the waste. Is this essential?? Space is very limited and I may not even have space to drill all...
fitted an oxy-pilot on this fire back in march and the fire wont light again!
supplied and fitted a new one and the fire still wont hold flame?
the customer is giving me some real verbals for a job we did for free as part of a bigger job (only charged part price, you learn:yesnod:) now he said...
I have had a double dose of descaler in a system for about a week running a turbomax 828e which was kettling a little when started but perfectly fine once warmed up. It's almost there but wanted to find out if anyone has used a descaler n it's been fine for another few years as the kettling was...
Advice urgently required please.
A legitimate gas/plumbing engineer is employed to remove an old combi boiler in a one bed house.The replacement boiler is a Baxi Platinum 28kw.
Also in situ is an electric shower (over the bath) working perfectly.
Apparently when finishing off and 'filling up'...
Hi folks, i wonder if you could help me? My central heating system (about 4-5 year old worcester Greenstar condensing boiler with a honeywell controller and a grundfos pump) runs from about 06:00 until about 22:00 as per the timer. But over the past few weeks the pump has started running for...
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Down the bottom it says most users ever online 27th Jan 2016, 8000 odd and 06:54am which was a Wednesday morning.
Why such high figures on that day and time?
I've never fitted a vertical rad yet but will be doing so on Saturday. .
I've done a little research and know it's important to pipe up the flow on the correct side of the rad so it flows through the entire rad and not just the outside.
My question is this:
Say the flow is on the left, can...
Hi all,
I've got a customer who wants me to fix a leak where the toilet pan meets the pan connector. Of course I'd usually take out the pan and replace the connector but for a variety of reasons (rusted screws etc...) it's difficult to move so I was wondering if there was a quick fix that would...
So I've just ordered an Anton Flowclean Plus - which the specs say has a much higher flow rate than others and only for £780 including a plate heat exchanger adapter and hose extension kit.
Anyway, my question is: what are the best chemicals to use? I've used fernox but it really froths up -...
Hi all, I currently have a VW T5 transporter SWB panel van for my business and was thinking of upgrading to a T6 kombi van (seats in the back too) LWB.
Just wondering if anyone has done the same and if so how are you getting on with it?
Cheers
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I'd be grateful for some help with an issue with my heating/hot water system please.
The mid-position valve, while it will move under the power of the actuator does not move the full extent of its range. Therefore, when on hot water only, it doesn't quite make it to the end of its...
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For reasons I won't bore you with I cannot have an unvented system so am looking at having a storage combi installed. My mains has been upgraded to 32mm and when the new boiler is installed the current 15mm running into my house from the mains will be upgraded to 22mm.
My house is a normal...
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Hello,
I'm having a 'little' dispute with my builder, mainly over his project management. I think his bizarre scheduling has meant we paid way over the odds for plumbing services - and ended up with something a bit rubbish.
We've had a ground-floor extension built so the back room is now three...
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pretty soon ill be replacing all my cordless kit and was going to buy makita or possibly milwaukee..
today I did a bit of work for a guy who had a set of dewalt XR stuff and it was really impressive.
I took a look at the kits available and you can get the whole lot inc 5 a/h batteries for about...
I fitted a new expansion vessel and prv on a heatslave today the bloke phoned me and said "the pressure has gone up a bit when the heating came on so I released some pressure from that tank you installed today"
FFS what is wrong with people!
I need to buy a 3 port motorised valve for my domestic system. Is the extra cost of Honeywell really justified against say a Sangamo valve? ( over twice as much )
The pressure keeps dropping down to zero overnight when the boiler is off (there's someone coming round tomorrow to try and locate the leak). In the meantime we're just topping it back up but it's becoming increasingly difficult to open the tap on the filling loop - today it almost feels like it...
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