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    External Door Installation - Frame Fixings or Concrete Screws

    I went with frame fixings and they worked well. They would've been easier to use if I had bought better fixings, but they worked well in principle and I've learnt not to use that particular brand again. I think the concrete screws would probably work loose, but pretty sure these frame fixings...
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    Repainting Sash Windows

    I'm about to repaint my sash windows now that the weather has cleared up. They've been painted before, but the paint is flaking so I need to rub it back and start again. My wife keeps saying, 'primer, undercoat, topcoat'. However, I'm not sure she's right (although I wouldn't say that in her...
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    External Door Installation - Frame Fixings or Concrete Screws

    It's blocks. TBH, I would've naturally defaulted to frame fixings - it was just that I read an article suggesting concrete screws as an alternative, which I'd never considered before!
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    External Door Installation - Frame Fixings or Concrete Screws

    Finally getting round to replacing this door and frame with a new one, but can't make up my mind as to whether to use frame fixings or concrete screws. Any opinions?
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    Screwfix Kitchen

    No, the packaging is unbranded. I suspect someone more au fait with kitchen bits might recognise who the ultimate supplier is, but it does look like the Screwfix range is different from the B&Q range. The interior is the same as the exterior. I bought the 'oak' version, and the inside is the...
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    Screwfix Kitchen

    Ordered a couple of units to put out in the utility room. Decided not to risk a whole kitchen! However, the units came and they're not Cooke & Lewis. They do seem very good quality though - the cabinets look thicker than standard and they're glue and dowel too, which is stronger than what is...
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    Screwfix Kitchen

    It would be interesting to see if it is Cooke & Lewis. It wouldn't make much commercial sense to compete with the sister company with exactly the same range though? IMO anyway!
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    Tile Saw

    Thank you very much, that is all really helpful info.
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    Screwfix Kitchen

    Yes, please do let me know which you go for. I'm still very much at the 'working it out in my head' stage, but would value someone else's opinion!
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    Screwfix Kitchen

    Well, unsurprisingly, the blurb on the Screwfix Kitchens site is very positive, but the bits that caught my eye were the 25 year guarantee, glue and dowel construction and soft close as standard. I like soft close and if it does turn out to be rubbish, I've got 25 years to find out and...
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    Screwfix Kitchen

    Interesting thread here: http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=263858
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    Screwfix Kitchen

    I'm curious about this too. Mentally totting up how much a new kitchen would cost me, but I didn't realise that Screwfix even did kitchens. Have you found out anything more about them?
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    Gledhill Boiler

    Yes, that's pretty much what I'd heard as well. It seems like a nice idea, but I can just see it turning out very expensive. Almost everyone else on our road has had these things ripped out, replaced with a conventional boiler, then they use the space left as a sizeable cupboard! However, I...
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    Gledhill Boiler

    Genuinely hoping it's not the PCB. I can't see that ending well!
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    Tile Saw

    So a wisely selected combination of both techniques seems to be the way forward then?!
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    Gledhill Boiler

    Yes, that's right. Occasionally it's fine, but then sometimes lukewarm. I've googled around and asked others on our estate (apparently all homes had these initially) and found some suggestions to swap out a sensor and cable, see if that does the trick and then start worrying about it. Just...
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    Tile Saw

    Thank you. I wasn't sure if it would be one of those tools which sounds great, but you find that everybody in the trade uses the score and snap method. I'll give it a go. I imagine that if you got yours in Wickes, they're pretty easy to pick up in B&Q, etc?
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    Gledhill Boiler

    Cheers. I've heard these boilers can be expensive, and with my wife having got a new kitchen in her head, I'm hoping I can give the boiler a new lease of life!
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    Tile Saw

    I'm working on updating my kitchen, thinking of ripping out and starting again. It's a 1950's house with a 1990's kitchen, so it's not done badly but it's irritating the wife now, so it's bound to go! Before I start on that, I've got to tile a small bathroom. It's a bit fiddly, so I'm...
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    Gledhill Boiler

    Hi, I have a Gledhill Boilermate and would like to know if there are any parts suppliers about. I think I need to replace a sensor (well, I want to try that first) as it's intermittently giving some strange temperature readings.
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