thanks for the clarification Steve, much appreciated
if i can ask about minor imperfections and small pits in our finish (not cracks due to poor prep): can we apply another coat of plaster over the whole wall to fill these?
they are only about 0.5-1cm, and one layer 'deep'...
will a new...
Hi Steve
I used Cementone Rendabond PVA which I bought from Homebase.
When thinned 5-1 for the sealing coat it really was like water (painted on - perhaps should have rollered?), but since this is our first effort I don't have anything I compare it to.
Even when 3 PVA to 1 water it seemed...
Hi
I would be very grateful for your help.
We plastered the wall under the stairs and in one section small egg shell-like cracks appeared the next morning.
The house is old (1750s), but the wall is at a guess Victorian (brick I think, but we did see sandstone like parts where we...
hi,
yes i know you don't use hammer setting for wood.
my drill has hammer and "regular" - i am using the latter.
my original question still stands...
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hi,
i have a Bosch "Blue" power / hammer drill (forget which exact model, but recommended to me on here and VERY happy with it).
to avoid fiddling round with a chuck to use "regular" drill bits, i would like to use SDS+ bits instead...
are these generally available for wood?
the ones...
hi,
i am looking for a cordless driver with a budget of about £100, but would prefer cheaper rather than more expensive (i know you get what you pay for, but i'm rather short at the moment).
i have seen the Bosch GSB18 VE-2-LI recommended in recent threads on here, but that is out of my...
i cannot get at it with a blade - the idiot that installed the cat flap used the sealant between where the flap surround touches the door, which is a large enough area to create a very strong bond.
if the silicone eater does not work then i will have to jam a large screw driver to wedge it...
thank you John for the heads up
whilst it seems not everyone is a fan of "silicone eater" it is my only option, since brute force will no doubt damage the door
cheers,
Nick
hello,
i have (my parents') pvc back door with the cat flap attached to it with what looks like normal white bathrooom sealant.
the cat flap is broken and needs replacing, but despite the screws being removed it will not budge because of this sealant.
the flap is c10yrs old and the...
the work is likely to be intermittent rather than a big project right now then nothing afterwards, so i guess i'd prefer it to last, but within reason i'm not that fussed.
i know dewalt are a "name" and lots swear by them, but there are so many brands and drills to chose from, i just need a...
hi,
I guess there could be lots of choices here but i am on a budget and want a good all-rounder mains-powered drill for c£150, but it would be nice for less.
it will be doing general diy that my old (but very good ) cordless bosch doesn't have the "umph" for eg drilling into brickwork...
Thanks Thermo.
I appreciate your input, but what i am after i suppose is what would you get if it was your £3k you were going to spend??
Kind regards,
Nicholas
hi there,
i have about four acres of land, comprising just over 1/2 acre of lawn, nearly 1 acre of well kept paddock (mowed regularly), and sheep pasture of say 3 acres - the grass has been kept low by their grazing but needs topping; it also has steepish hills and can be a bit uneven in...