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  1. nickjb

    Mitre Saw

    The evolution Is fine, yes it isn't makita quality but it isn't makita price either. It'll cut square, the bevel/mitre cut works. You can cut a range of materials. Its also quite compact so you can move it round the house easily. Its a good tool for the money.
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    New power supply to garage

    There is a benefit to having the garage on a separate RCD but if the shower is on the same RCD as the kitchen ring then there is little point in making the change.
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    Garden Office

    You'd never be able to cut a notch like that in a lightweight block without it cracking, luckily its not needed. A squarish building that size won't need piers either. Just build it, it'll be fine. Its also small enough to be exempt from building regs so won't matter when you sell. Any electrics...
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    Mounting electrical sockets to shed wall

    Gripfill a bit of plywood or scrap timber up, or screw the timber up with screws from outside into the timber if you don't trust gripfill. Then screw the socket to that as normal
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    Builders or sharp sand for wet patio base?

    Everything guitarguy said. When i did mine - sharp sand, 5:1 and paving expert is a handy resource.
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    Detached garage with planning permission.

    Ridge height has no impact on whether it needs building regs. If the floor area of the building is between 15 square metres and 30 square metres, you will not normally be required to apply for building regulations approval providing that the building contains NO sleeping accommodation and is...
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    Fuel gage confusion

    Seems to be a common feature of modern fuel gauges. They are totally non linear. The first bit goes down really slowly, half full on the gauge is about one third full, then the last bit goes down really quickly. Still haven't worked out why but lots do it. It can't be hard to make them accurate...
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    Repair of a concrete garage floor

    I'd use sand and cement with a a bit of SBR. Brush the hole with a slurry of SBR and cement then apply the sand and cement.
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    Best sealant for leaking shower enclosure?

    That lower metal rail really needs to come out to reapply the silicone. Shouldn't be too tricky. Remove the glass, undo any end fixing then it might lift. If the silicone still holds it down you can slice it with a Stanley blade pushed under it. Once up clean off the old, apply the new and...
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    fitting a warm roof - overflow pipe in the way

    Is it a toilet overflow? When I did my extension I replaced the flush mechanism for one with an internal overflow. No more overflow pipe.
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    Surface Cracks Concrete Slab

    Assuming they aren't too deep to weaken the slab I'd scrape off and loose bits then fill with mortar. I'd give the surface a brush with a cement/SBR slurry then add some SBR to the mortar mix. Should stick very well. As for painting, has the slab been down long enough? Normally you'd leave it a...
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    Replace garage door tumbler

    Very simple. I rent my garage out and change the lock with every new tenant. Takes seconds. Undo the screw on the side of the barrel, put the key in, turn it about 20 degrees, pull the lock out. The £4 toolstation locks work fine. I doubt its the weakest link in the security. Just need to buy...
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    Removing thick mouldy silicone from bath

    Cut as much as you can away. I find the best way is a Stanley blade, not fitted to a knife. You can get it flat and cut almost all the silicone away. If you are reapplying then that should be enough. If you want it completely clean then you can buy silicone remover. Brush it on, leave it half an...
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    GRP/Rooflight Upstand help

    For my rooflight up stands I used preformed sections. You can get 90 degree angle (complete with 45 degree chamfer) and external corners to suit. Very easy. They we're tall enough to completely cover the vertical walls with no extra fibreglass. As a diyer it simplified the process and I could...
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    Morter Mix for Foundation Blocks?

    Soft, builders sand mixed 3:1 below ground or 4:1 above ground but below dpc. Splash of plasticiser. That's my understanding but I'm a DIYer.
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    Build Garage (DIY Project)

    I doubt the council would enforce knocking it down but for the cost of planning you might as well apply. You'll need building regs sign off too as its over 30m2
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    Should I tile over original quarry tiles

    It would be a real shame to cover up (and probably ruin) the original floor. If you wanted continuity I'd have gone for making the new floor blend with the old rather than the other way round but its a bit late for that. As is I'd keep the existing floor and blend the rooms with wall finish
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    What a twitter thread about leavers

    Do you know that you wrote that on a social media site?
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    Non-Expanding Foam or Similar

    How big are the gaps? What about caulk?
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    Vaillant Turbomax 828 - F24

    Yes it just spins when water is flowing, ie a tap is open, to tell the boiler to heat it. Only on the hot water, not the heating. Very simple job to check and clean. The cover is just held in with a circlip and the impeller floats in the chamber so just pulls out. Just turn off the water and...
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