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    Leveling and making safe a weedy corner

    Thanks for the suggestions @JohnD and @Odds. I like the idea of safety grass actually to maintain the look of the garden. Any first hand experience of a decent spray weed killer?
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    Leveling and making safe a weedy corner

    Hi, I have a particularly unloved area of my garden which I'd like to turn into a kids play area with swings and a trampoline. The area itself is uneven and littered with a layer of bricks and debris just under the surface where the previous owner had bonfires there. It's been strimmed in the...
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    Using concrete blocks as part of climbing frame footing

    I should have been more clear - the zip wire is braced between two big trees, the platform is a launch point rather than bracing the wire. We don't have any particularly close neighbours but it's a good point about keeping any 'dwelling' below 3m.
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    Using concrete blocks as part of climbing frame footing

    Renting a mini digger for a weekend for a bunch of garden projects so a large hole is entirely possible! If this were a dig by hand job, I'd absolutely not be considering it :) Edited to say: The blocks are really dense - 30kg of weight from a block measuring 44x20x13 so seemed to offer a lot...
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    Using concrete blocks as part of climbing frame footing

    I'm building a 3.5M tall climbing frame / zip wire platform in the garden and want to make sure the legs are well secured particularly given the height and leverage. I have a lot of very heavy concrete blocks from a demolished outbuilding, would it be practical to dig a larger hole, throw in a...
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    Push fit connectors under flooring

    Thanks everyone for the guidance and opinions on this. Took the opportunity to learn a new skill and rip out all of the plastic pipework and pushfit connectors, replacing it with soldered copper. Invested in a pressure tester pump to satisfy myself that the pipework held under pressure and I'm...
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    Push fit connectors under flooring

    I think soldered copper is probably the strategy I have the most confidence in - I've never done it but have watched enough YouTube to understand the methods and I'll try most things to learn a new skill. One question - how do you test the joints after fitting? Just whack the system back on and...
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    Push fit connectors under flooring

    Thanks a lot for the reply. I need to raise and level the floor with a screed, would you screed over the top of the sub floor channel or build up the walls of the channel to match the desired floor level?
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    Push fit connectors under flooring

    Just ripped up the old laminate in our porch ready for fitting a new tiled floor and found this channel containing the heating pipes. There's a mix of plastic and copper pipe, mainly joined with push fit connectors. I had planned to screed over the floor to give myself a level starting point...
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    What kind of paint is this and prep required?

    The house we recently moved into is painted exclusively in this magnolia paint which has an unusual texture. There's a picture below but the easiest way to put it is that it has quite a hard and shiny finish, and areas can be peeled off whole. Any guidance on what kind of paint this is likely...
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    Help with light switch wiring

    This project fell by the wayside due to Christmas and other stuff but wanted to come back and give an update. In the end I decided to bite the bullet and run a T&E over to the switch from an existing lighting circuit which gave me the neutral needed to power all of the outside lighting from...
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    Help with light switch wiring

    No :( Big bit of SWA vanishes into an exterior wall, presumed to be under the floorboards somewhere
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    Help with light switch wiring

    I think that's where we're at - a decision point between tons of disruption or just living without some low level lighting in the driveway (which is where I think I'm at!) I've used a stud finder to identify a couple of spots where the T&E cables run, and picked some small inspection holes in...
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    Help with light switch wiring

    Love this suggestion, it makes total sense! However! Just pulled the wall lantern off it's fittings and it has only a live and a neutral meaning (I think) there is still a mysterious junction box somewhere in the mix behind a wall or ceiling which I can't seem to find.
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    Help with light switch wiring

    Success on that front - Known good neutral to thick blue + grey to thick brown results in the low level lighting being on. Tried a variety of switches and none seem to change that. The big thing is that the wall lantern could be switched on/off by the switch in the porch independently! So it...
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