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    Garden room foundations

    Oh - a dilemma indeed Normally, MOT and concrete base would be a no-brainer for precisely the reasons you offer. However - 100m ! I'm not sure it's exactly scalable, but it took me 4 hours to move 6 tons of MOT 20m up my drive Regards Tet
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    Neighbours boiler flue exhaust going into our garden

    This would indicate 300mm is the alowable minimum... Regards Tet
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    Neighbours boiler flue exhaust going into our garden

    If I'm reading it right the 600mm is item J that is "From a surface or boundary line FACING a terminal" (my caps) I would infer that, in the circumstance you describe of a terrace house that the boiler flue points effectively down the garden and the flue gases blow across your property when the...
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    Cutting off end of screws

    A Dremel would cause a lot less collateral damage than an angle grinder Regards Tet
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    Garden Gate

    We have a pedestrian gate on the other side. My idea is to camouflage the gate by making it look from the street that it is a continuous run of log-lap without any gate furniture on show externally The reason I only have six feet is that this is all the access I have to the garden as the shed...
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    Garden Gate

    I have an approximate 10' space next to my house. I'd like to have a single 6' gate and a 4' fence to fill this space (pic below). I have some 22mm loglap left over that I would like to face both the gate and the fence with Slight wrinkle is that the lean to you can attached to the right side...
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    Screws: Do these ones exist?

    You could consider black washers https://www.amazon.co.uk/black-metal-washers-screws/s?k=black+metal+washers+for+screws Regards Tet
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    Where to install Shelly mini for bathroom towel rail

    I have a Shelly 1 Mini Gen3 that I would like to use to make my electric towel rail smart I have an unswitched flex outlet in the bathroom itself and a fused spur with an indicator bulb outside. Can I install the Shelly in either? If I install the Shelly in the Fused spur then I can see the...
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    In-patio bed - Houston - did we think this through?

    The exposed is compacted MOT. It's replacing an existing patio that had been there forever so should be fairly stable underneath. The idea is to dig out whatever MOT is needed without compromising the integrity of the new pavers Regards Tet
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    In-patio bed - Houston - did we think this through?

    In a rush of ambition-over-practicality we saw, what we thought, looked like a really great idea to break up a large area of patio (see pics) with some grasses etc What I have now is a space in the patio (see pic) and no certain way to protect it after planting. My plan is to dig out a narrow...
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    How's your luck with Premium Bonds?

    There's no need to be so patronising. In my opinion £230,000 is not a particularly small sample and a 1.17% result vs a 4.15% expectation seems very much like an outlier Regards Tet
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    How's your luck with Premium Bonds?

    Nope it's an annualised return based on a single month's win 225/230,000 is 0.00098 x 12 = 0.0117 =1.17% Regards Tet
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    How's your luck with Premium Bonds?

    For our extended family's sample of 230K 0,25,0,100,100 1.17% Bah, and indeed humbug
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    Bathroom extractor that closes and seals out drafts?

    Another vote for these - they look great and perform well in my experience. The humidistat version is really good for shower rooms. I did have to replace the humidistat module after 8 years, which isn't bad Regards Tet
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    65mm plasterboard. Is this possible?

    My 1914 reno would show exactly the same as you're seeing. It's almost certainly 50mm metal stud plus 12.5mm plasterboard plus a plaster skim - that would be your 65mm I haven't yet hung my TV but I'll likely be using really good plasterboard fixings and not bothering to bridge that 50mm void...
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    Washing machine drain hose siliconed into waste pipe. Why?

    My bad. I wasn't paying attention. This would have the same effect - no? https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-washing-machine-trap-white-40mm/18640 https://www.screwfix.com/p/floplast-push-fit-90-conversion-bend-white-90-40mm/79721 Regards Tet
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    Washing machine drain hose siliconed into waste pipe. Why?

    If you cut the pipe low down, fit the trap and use the cutoff then you're back at the same height. Why would it do what you're suggesting? Regards Tet
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    Washing machine drain hose siliconed into waste pipe. Why?

    Personally I'd fit an s-trap and then you wont even need any extra pipe https://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-sink-s-trap-white-40mm/64466 Regards Tet
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    Sub-base for porcelain patio?

    £20K rather depends on how large the area is. Mine is 150 sq m. I'm paying £4,300 for the slabs £450 for the slurry, £400 for 8 calender days digger hire £800 for Type1 (likely another £300-400) I'm paying a day rate for the labour - so far £3,600 with likely another £3K to come
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    Silicone sealant - how to video in German - used to be on Youtube

    (IMO) This is the best and most informative treatises on the subject: Regards Tet
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