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    What size heater do I need for conservatory/

    Hi My conservatory is 12ft x 15ft and has underfloor heating. The underfloor heating only takes the chill off the room and so the room isnt really warm enough to use. I would like to fit an electric panel heater, but dont know how big the heater should be. Can anyone help? Thanks in...
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    hinges for large mdf doors

    Thanks Jason I'd never heard of Blum, but they certainly look the biz! Are they expensive? I couldnt find any prices on their site. Do they have fast delivery times?
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    hinges for large mdf doors

    Hi! I am wating to hang a pair of MDF doors 8ft high x 30" x 18mm thick. What would be the best type of hinges to use? I was hoping I would be able to use some heavy duty hinges of the type you use on kitchen doors. like these...
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    8 1/2" Skirting board

    I am wanting to fit some skirting board that is 8 1/2" in height. What is the best way to cut it? Obviously I dont have a large chop saw.... Do I need one?
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    Fence Board Calculations

    By my calcs you need 125 boards 70x 12" = 840" then 840 / 6.75" = 124.4 boards
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    WORKTOPS IN KITCHEN

    :lol: QUALITY! I hav'nt laughed so much for ages. Maybe Im just a sad old git! :wink:
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    Kitchen worktop jig / incompatible router

    I am fitting my own kitchen worktops. I am wanting to cut the mitres using a router jig, but it appears that they can only be used with 1/2" routers, of course mine is only 1/4" What problems will I encounter if I try to use my router? I intend to use a 30mm guide bush so the bit will...
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    New gas supply

    I have a property that currently has no gas supply. I need to have one installed to run the central heating system and for cooking. Does anyone have any experience of the process involved, are there any suppliers who will fit a supply pipe and meter for free and how long might it take to...
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    TYPE B / TYPE C MCB'S

    yes. masona, it was that one (ref.80224) presumably it will still do the job, even if various people have other favourite manufacturers they would rather use. What's wrong with it? Is it build quality? No one has said its not suitable :?
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    TYPE B / TYPE C MCB'S

    I thought it was a straight question with a simple answer...... obviously not!! Let me give you some background info. I've recently bought a house that requires a complete re-wire. obviously Im going to replace the consumer unit and my original query was re: what type of mcb's to use. I saw...
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    TYPE B / TYPE C MCB'S

    Thanks to you both. It looks like a really useful site, and confirmed what you are saying. (would I doubt it?). :) So then, .......... its off to the shops for me. Type B's, here I come. Thanks guys
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    TYPE B / TYPE C MCB'S

    I'm sorry if i sound like a novice, maybe its because I am! Whats the difference between a type B mcb and a type C mcb? :?
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