Hi all, I read once many moons ago that you aren't supposed to use board adhesive right up to the edge of the board, this means that where two...
Hi all, I've got a mid-1930s semi with a back door and, around 1 meter next to it, a 2 meter sliding patio door. Originally these doors were...
D'oh! Might help if I give my source URL: http://www.eandstile.net/category/wood-tile/up-cycled/ This is the website I got the image from,...
Hi all, An update - the deed is done! (pretty much). In the end I decided to do the job in two sections - the chimney opening I've extended...
That is a very good point. :? That, and the fact that we originally had our heart set on sliding doors, which of course wouldn't work like this!...
Hi all, As you may have seen in my other thread, I'm looking at doing something with wood tiles, and have just seen the exact finish I want -...
Hi all, I want to make something like this to use as a cabinet door covering: [img] Would this be something a beginner could achieve? I'm...
Again thanks all for your help, I've got a builder doing the lintel work for me on the existing chimney, then it'll be full steam ahead for...
I like the metal studwork idea - so the idea is I could attach these metal studs to the face of the existing brickwork, and then board over the...
Blimey - would never have thought of using a plug cutter to get a screw out before! It'd do the job alright, but they cut pretty chunky holes -...
This isn't actually my chimney, but it's pretty much identical brickwork - an arch lintel, a double-width layer of bricks at each side. [img]...
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