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    My neighbours wonky shed...

    Ive recently bought a house and noticed my unneighbourly neighbour appears to have pushed the fence a little in order to get the roofing straight on his shed/outbuilding. Ive got to have a look at the deeds to see who owns the fence but lets just assume he does for now. I guess as its built of...
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    How to refit a flashing strip, restricted access

    Heres some pics of the situation. Seems its already cracked so I doubt would take my weight even if I duckboarded it. If I do get up there i'll prop the underneath as Woody suggested. Seems by repairing the old flashing strip by hanging out the upstairs bedroom window seems to have stopped the...
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    New Patio paving slab has got a slight wobble?

    After grouting and then a few days later rain the wobble has disappeared.
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    Whats the best way of removing floor tile grout so I can regrout?

    Floor is chipboard from what I can see. Upstairs bathroom floor. I did use the multi tool and regrout in the end. It worked well and the job didnt take long but I have small pinholes in the grout at some points. Maybe I could of spent longer sweeping out the old grout powder which im guessing...
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    Can I put 100mm rockwool insulation in a 70mm space?

    Thanks for the reply Pilsbury. So I guess it would work but not the best it could be. That doesnt explain why closed cell insulation boards cost more than the open cell polystyrene boards. Their theory seems to be the denser the better.
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    Can I put 100mm rockwool insulation in a 70mm space?

    Im wondering if I can compress this stuff to fit in the gap available. I want to add a floor on top of the old loft floor (cross hatched) using the smaller profile studwork timber (wickes £2.45 stuff) then add some insulation in the void before putting the loft boards over. I cant see it causing...
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    Drainage gulley clearout

    Hi all, I wasnt sure where to put this question but I guess its kind of linked to guttering. I have some drainage channels (ground level) the ones that are 1m long with metal grills on top. Ive noticed some small stones have found there way in there. How are the grates/grills removed so I can...
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    Drilled through to neighbour's garage side

    I would plug the holes with mortar not filler if possible. The mortar colour will blend in or be less noticeable. Having to stare at the white filler will just annoy her years down the line and she'll hold a grudge.
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    100mm building blocks measuring as 90mm, why is this?

    I had an idle mind and fingers yesterday and the girlfriend was out so I thought id put them to use here :D
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    100mm building blocks measuring as 90mm, why is this?

    Thanks for your replies. I did the job over a year ago now and blocks are doing ok. This was Jewsons selling these blocks. I shant be using them again.
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    100mm building blocks measuring as 90mm, why is this?

    Has anyone else noticed blocks advertised as 100mm are actually nearer 90mm. Why is this? I feel Ive been short changed. Thanks for the replies
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    Best material for a desk

    I would make a frame out of studwork timber outlining the desk area and attach them to the wall (levelling with a spirit level first). Then plonk some painted MDF over the top and screw into the studwork timber. You could put some door jam wood or batten over the front edge to protect the MDF or...
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    Driveway gravel

    Ring a company called Earthline and ask for limestone scalpings. Cheap as chips but might be a minimum of 5 tonne order. That might be enough for your project there if not maybe you can use the excess on a garden path. You can get landscaping membrane (the plastic stuff not the felt stuff). I...
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    Guns don't kill people - kids do

    HB pencils do kill... has noone seen Evil Dead 1? Right in the ankle instant lead/graphite poisoning
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    Whats the best way of removing floor tile grout so I can regrout?

    Nice, thanks for the reply. I have the multi tool attachment courtesy of aldi recently so shall give it a go. I did try with a grout rake and it did remove quite alot but not enough to do a lasting repair. My only concern with the multi tool is that it could clip the edge of a floor tile and...
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    Digging up pottery

    Does your foot ever ache Ian? Ive recently aquired an internal foot/bone ache from digging this hard summer mud. I try to swap sides but it never happens.
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    Digging up pottery

    Digging is boring. I usually have other jobs on the go at the same time so I can divide the digging up. Ive just been renovating my parents property slowly but surely the last 6years. Mainly fence post digging and the odd bit of drainage but occasionally a trench dig for underground power cables...
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    Digging up pottery

    I have recently bought a 3quid car boot sale metal detector after watching detectorists series 1. I need to get a better one but its a start and now when I do any digging I shall be sure to get the detector out and see if my lucks in.
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    Digging up pottery

    I dug up an old medicine bottle with thermometer inside once . Hope I didnt unleash the black plague Other than that I often find bovril bottles
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    Window Tinting

    If the glass is curved you might need a hairdryer or heat gun to "stretch" the film. I would only have a go as a DIYer if you have a car with flat glass on the parts youd be tinting. Plenty of soapy suds using a plant sprayer bottle on the glass and the film. Use an old gym membership card...
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