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    AMcAlpine Shower trap Outlet

    Hi all, hopefully a quick question, I've bought one of the 70mm high flow mcalpine showertraps which are pretty prevalent/well reviewed. It comes with a 135 deg. multi outlet. I think this should probably shoot straight down ward (i.e the outlet hole is pointing at 6 o'clock) however it's...
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    Removing a brick wall/chimney - Lintel cutting

    Excellent thanks. Any specific grinder I should hire ? Petrol, 9”? there’s no lintel above just an upstairs floor joist that is resting on bricks on top of the left hand pillar that I’m leaving . On the far side there is an rsj , also resting on the external wall and spanning to this left hand...
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    Finding a builder? I'm offering £200 day

    I wish! Last quote I got was £750 a day .
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    Removing a brick wall/chimney - Lintel cutting

    Hi Please could you guys let me know how you'd tackle this job/let me know if what I plan to do is downright dangerous! https://i.ibb.co/X2rpBQg/thumbnail-IMG-8057.jpg https://ibb.co/xCtGvk0 https://ibb.co/x613KNq I'm removing this brick wall (previously a chimney, half was removed...
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    Extending Floor/Moving Front Door/Porch

    Hi guys Wondering if you could help me out by letting me know how you'd tackle this job? I've got a front door behind a pointless storm porch (rain comes directly in to it, slippy when wet wind blows rubbish into the corners etc) so I'm wanting to free up some space inside by moving the door...
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    Tie-ing into existing retaining wall and other wall questions..

    Hi Ken Thanks a lot for this, I'll go with that. I've got some much larger rock,stone and broken bricks and flagstone I was going to put at the bootom as it's quite an expanse and the less type1 I have to buy in the better. That's a thought I was planning on using dense & hollow (the figure of...
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    Tie-ing into existing retaining wall and other wall questions..

    Hi I have a stone wall retaining the land at the back of my house before stepping down into the garden. A structural engineer has said while it's fairly solid there's a little bulge and he'd like to see some re-enforcement of it and advised building a wall at 90 degrees to the retaining wall...
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