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    Fittting surface mounted sink to oak worktop

    Hi, I am fitting surface mounted sink to an oak worktop which I am oiling with liberon tung oil. I have not yet oiled the top side of the worktop, and my question is just whether I should avoid oiling the surface where the silicone sealant will need to be applied between the sink edge and the...
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    Meter board question

    I was told by my DNO that my supplier should move the meter on the existing board for free, I wasnt going to do it myself :? Think I will go back to that plan and assume (probably realistically) that no one will ever notice. I mean, I will attach the board to the wall properly afterwards...
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    Meter board question

    By removing a few inches from the right hand edge of the board, the edge of the board would then be further back into the alcove, allowing me to build cupboard front which is flush with the chimney breast. At the moment, the board would extend further out from the alcove than the cupboard front...
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    Meter board question

    Thanks for the replies, now I look at it again, the meter board is actually not attached to the wall atall any more, as you can see from pic below I can put my hand behind it and pull it away from the wall, at any point on the board. I think the only reason it stays in place is because the...
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    Meter board question

    well, as it happens, the board is no longer actually firmly attached to the wall, as the plaster/ brickwork is so crumbly that it can actually be pulled away from the wall with your finger. I'll take a pic and post later...
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    Meter board question

    Hi there, I have a question relating to my meter board which I hope someone can advise me on! My meter board is currently on the insider of the front wall of my house, on the right hand wall of an alcove (if u are standing facing the party wall with the meter on the right) where I want to...
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    Laying new (reclaimed) floorboards

    Hi everyone, I've just bought some reclaimed victorian floorboards to replace some knackered ones in my house. They were stored at the salvage yard outside, but under cover. How long do you reckon I should leave them in my house 'acclimatising' before I lay them? Cheers Rob
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    Fitting TRVs

    thanks for the advice guys - ive got wooden floors and there is a fair bit of play in the pipes IIRC, also have the brackets which can be slid up and down their mounting brackets, so should be pretty easy! Cheers
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    trimming a worktop in situ

    thanks for the advice guys, not sure if Ive made it clear what Im trying to do tho - I would be looking to cut along the FRONT edge of the worktop, for a distance of around 600mm, where the worktop has a deeper overhang (significantly so) than the worktop on the other side. I would be starting...
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    trimming a worktop in situ

    No circ saw or reciprocating saw, Im thinking of hiring a router for the day just to get a clean cut.
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    IKEA kitchen units and cutting them down to size

    Just fitted an IKEA kitchen in a kitchen where two of the walls had pipes running round them - all I did was cut a kind of C shaped channel at the height where the pipes would need to be. I wouldnt worry about redrilling holes etc, unless you desparately want to have a shelf at the height of the...
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    Fitting TRVs

    What with the credit crunch and all, Id like to get round to fitting some TRVs in my house. is this a fairly straightforward job - are they pretty much the same size as a standard radiator valve - or is there likely to be some pipe cutting going on? Id have thougt Id have to cut the pipes where...
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    trimming a worktop in situ

    Hi, Ive just had some wooden worktops fitted by a carpenter. Unfortunately, he did the left hand mason's mitre in such a place that the worktop ended up with very little overhang of the units on the left, while on the other side, there is probably about the right amount of over hang, but it...
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    Installing belfast sink

    Morning, Ive had conflicting advice about how to go about installing a belfast sink, the two options which have been put forward are: 1) Install worktop with cut out 2) Install and check plumbing for tap (which is set into worktop) 3) Slide in belfast sink between worktop and cabinet 4)...
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    draining ariston boiler to take out + clean plate HE

    thanks for the tips guys, but once Ive isolated the boiler by turning off the flow & return valves - how do I then drain the water out via the pipe on the outside on the wall? Is there another valve in the boiler?
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    Plumbing for taps with belfast sink

    thanks for your advice a while ago - worktop fitter is coming tomorrow. After removing the waste, the sink will still have a bulge poking out the bottom of it where the waste goes through and the overflow drains into it - its just a standard armitage shanks sink - will I definitely be able to...
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    draining ariston boiler to take out + clean plate HE

    The time has come for me to give my plate HE a thorough cleaning, so I need to get it out the boiler. I know how to remove it, however is there a way to drain the boiler without draining the entire central heating system like I did last time? When Ive had BG engineers round in the past they...
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    Plumbing for taps with belfast sink

    I cant slide the sink in ast the waste is installed already and pokes out the bottom of the sink by about 3 inches - can these be removed?
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