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  1. freddiemercurystwin

    Removing trim corsa d

    Are those two actual holes? It looks like that unit has retained the two upper removal tool holes:
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    Building on sand

    For some reason I assumed it wasn't detached, also the existing house is strip foundation's apparently. :rolleyes:
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    Disassemble Bed

    Well just get on with it, I really can't believe it needs that much dismantling until you can fit the biggest bit through the door, then just put it back together, perhaps some additional brackets here or there or some extra screws will be needed to get it back together nice and tight but you...
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    Building on sand

    If certain criteria is met ie below 30m2 and either over 1m from the boundary or clad in non-combustible materials it won't need Building Regs. https://www.planningportal.co.uk/permission/common-projects/outbuildings/is-building-regulations-approval-needed-for-an-outbuilding Anyway what...
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    Disassemble Bed

    Originally it went in through the door, either whole or in bits, so it either fits back out through the door without dismantling it or it comes apart.
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    Engine lifting beam In workshop

    For folding cranes on wheels? Nonsense.
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    Disassemble Bed

    Really this is one of those things you either post a ton of photos or realistically you break it down into as few pieces as possible, you might find you only need to detach the panel down by the foot end, then the rest can be moved out of the room temporarily.
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    Engine lifting beam In workshop

    Seems like a reasonable solution. Though I would always favour a folding engine hoist on wheels.
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    Conservatory Roof Leaking

    You can hire those conservatory roof ladders apparently.
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    Loft dormer structural detail help

    Well I don't know what it is you're asking or what you have now. SE's won't be interested in digesting your fag packet memoirs, they want to look at drawings or sketches at least, a loft conversion is really right down the bottom of what an SE wants to be doing so you'll have to spoon feed them...
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    Flood detection, can it be built in to cars?

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cwy2011dl4xo
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    corner sink unit

    Tell me you're an idiot without telling me you're an idiot.
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    corner sink unit

    @ree why are you incapable of linking to someones username?
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    corner sink unit

    Towel rail? :unsure: :p
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    Where can I buy melamine/laminate sheet ?

    Normally you buy melamine already on a sheet of plywood, MDF etc. Might we ask what it is you want to do?
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    outbuilding attached to house

    Yes do that, you're overthinking it.
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    PIR Board Installation in Pitched Roof Loft - Concerns Over Installation

    That's a good question, normally you would insulate the gable end so there would be insulation to rather than brickwork. But if your gable has no insulation it'll be cold so is there any need for a VCL anyway. Which begs the question why aren't you fixing some token insulation to the gable end...
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    Building a part retaining wall for an extension

    I have done this in the past:
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    2 Door Cabinet - Joining Lower and Upper Doors

    How much adjustment does it need? A couple of french cleat brackets would work, same as Foxholes idea but might give more adjustment. A couple of washers or similar would be needed on one side to get the brackets to align. eg...
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