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    Tapering ends of already installed skirting board

    Multi tool would be my first go to - followed by wood filler to try and follow the contours round the door frame ;-)
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    Building shed from scratch - membrane considerations driving me insane!

    Day 10 in the shed build saga... I now have 2 sides framed, membraned, battened, clad, and now up and fixed securely to the base of the shed. I also have all fingers, wife and dog intact, so I'd say things are going pretty well so far... I'll try to post some pictures later in case anyone is...
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    Building shed from scratch - membrane considerations driving me insane!

    Thanks chaps. To confirm, are we recommending that we should have a ply outer as well as cladding (with the cladding attached directly to the ply)? Does this not accelerate the possibility of rot as well (i.e. on the same theory that if I didn't use battens for a breathable membrane, the...
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    Decent tape measure and spirit?

    I played around with these in Screwfix the other day - they seemed fine for the price. However, with my Dewalt measure, I can easily extend it to 4 metres unsupported without it collapsing - with these, I think it gave way between 2-3 metres.
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    What sander to buy?

    Appreciate that you may not have a crystal ball, but what do you intend to sand? Having gone through a number of mouse sanders, I find them painfully ineffective for the most part. I now use a DeWalt 1/4" sander for the smaller jobs, with a delta sander when I need to get into the really small...
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    Building shed from scratch - membrane considerations driving me insane!

    Hi all, firstly apologies for the lengthy post, and if I’m not explaining the situation well – this is my first build and although I’ve read a lot on both this forum and others, a lot of this is still fairly new to me! I'm currently in the middle of building a shed, that essentially will be a...
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    Scraper like

    Don't suppose it was the Purdy 6in1 scraper by any chance...
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    Wood finishes

    I'm very unimpressed with most water based preservatives these days. I've used the clear and light brown versions of this, to good effect: http://www.wood-finishes-direct.com/product/barrettine-premier-wood-preservative?sid=1&s=625663-bf71d6c720b9ebfe45433c14a23ce51f
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    Mounting projector on a board into joists

    I would definitely use ply and not shelf board - some of those boards can be of dubious quality.
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    Cutting T&G in Scaffold Boards?

    Hi all, I've just bought a few (new) scaffold boards for a shed floor as they were massively reduced from their new price (and worked out less than buying T&G that would be half the thickness) However, I'm not sure whether they will fit together entirely flush (especially if they are going to...
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    Making a Door and Door Frame - Help Needed

    That's a fantastic looking door foxhole. I'm also looking to build a door, and potentially have a whole load of scaffold boards. Any advice on how to go about this (i.e. did you have to plane the boards before use?) Many thanks!!
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    How to "level" a very small area of floor surrounded by floorboards

    Thanks for your help chaps. In the end, I was pretty pushed for time, but managed to use a piece of spruce furniture board that was wide enough. I then took a planer to it in anger, and managed to get a fairly decent finish, leaving the board 18mm thick in places, whilst approx 5mm towards the...
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    How to "level" a very small area of floor surrounded by floorboards

    We are due to have the carpets replaced in our living room in a week or so. I'm taking the opportunity to sort out a small area by the fireplace which had always had a noticeable dip in the carpet. Turns out on lifting the existing carpet that the original fitters had ignored the difference in...
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    Cheap Tools

    I would disagree - you are correct from the point of view that once a screw is tightened all the way, then yes, if you're clumsy on the trigger on an impact driver, you would be better off with the correct setting on the clutch of a drill driver. However, given that use of an impact driver lends...
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