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    Bricking up food hatch

    Thanks loply and stuart45. I think frame cramps are the way to go, would 2 or 3 equally spaced on either side be ott? I guess that it does not matter that the bricks they will be attached to are rather ragged and are varying distances from the vertical? Excuse the daft questions :)...
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    Bricking up food hatch

    Thanks for replying, Jackrae. I did think about that as it's not a structural issue, but thought it might be better to brick. The hatch was put in some time in the distant past before I bought the place, I thought it might be better to restore it to it's original construction? Also...
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    Bricking up food hatch

    Hi all! This is a bit of a newbie question so please be kind... I have a food hatch 1.5 ft x 3 ft which I plan to brick up. The surrounding wall is of standard single brick construction and has bonding coat and finishing plaster on both sides. My gut feeling is that when the...
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    Wardrobe Sliding Mirror Doors

    Thanks for the info. I hadn't thought about cutting, I was more thinking about an accidental side-impact causing the glass to shatter. Ie whether it would be more prone to break due to it's age. Thanks again for your help. Ollie.
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    Wardrobe Sliding Mirror Doors

    Hi, Thanks for taking the time to read my post. I have 3 large wardrobe mirror doors that are 220cm x 91cm. I think they could be as much as 18 years old! They are in excellent condition though. My question is: Does the mirror glass weaken / deteriorate over this time to the...
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