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    Attach a sign post to a gate post

    We have a 9" gate post on the drive and want to put a sign higher than the top of it as it's not very conspicuous. I pictured a 3x2 or similar affixed to the gate post a bit like an estate agent sign but cannot for the life of me find suitable brackets. I could screw my sign post on directly...
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    Building a simple toilet partition?

    I think this is what we're going for give or take. So much cheaper.
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    Building a simple toilet partition?

    I've seen people selling all this for commercial bathrooms but as I say they cost a fortune and I'm not sure if that's because it's a special material, or just because they are big. Designed as a modular system for a whole row of cubicles. If I can find a laminate that's up to purpose the rest...
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    Building a simple toilet partition?

    Definitely a lot easier if it can be no more than 600mm deep I need to go mock that up :)
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    Building a simple toilet partition?

    That could be possible. Kitchen boards would be ideal if we could get one the right size; worktop would work except it's typically finished on one side only?
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    Building a simple toilet partition?

    I had a quick look and could only find grey and it's still pricey but could be an option. It's not a material I've worked with, how is its stiffness compare to ply in terms of choosing the right thickness? We don't really have the room I think to lose 3-4" though it's an interesting idea. I...
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    Building a simple toilet partition?

    We need to put a simple partition between two kids' loos. No doors, really just a panel affixed to the floor and wall only needs to be big enough a toddler cannot see over it. Not going to get vandalised like pub loos either ;) I can find toilet partition/cubicle fixings online quite easily...
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    What are the rules on replacing/removing/installing an electric oven?

    Measure the UK standard? Not sure what that has to do with it.
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    What are the rules on replacing/removing/installing an electric oven?

    Yes, you ask 'dopy' questions when you don't know things hoping an experienced person will help out. That's the whole premise of this site Plugging in a couple of wires is easy but why would I know the regulations off by heart if there's anything extra I need to do? Although it's "a bit...
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    What are the rules on replacing/removing/installing an electric oven?

    I don't see why. I'm simply asking if there are specific rules above regular 13A type stuff that most DIY-ers handle. The ones we're looking at are more like 30A and the electrician has it on a big chunky cable running off a 32A fuse but it's an all electric cooker/hob thing. Which is why I...
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    What are the rules on replacing/removing/installing an electric oven?

    Is this technically notifiable work that should be signed off e.g. if the sparky left the cabling in a new build could you add the oven yourself or would he be in trouble leaving the cable? Or if you get a new oven in your house are you allowed to DIY it? Technically I'm sure it's...
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    Retain a small soil bank

    I do have some leylandii trunks a few inches diameter which I was wondering what to do with after being felled last year. How many years do you think they'd last up against damp soil? I could get some metal rods to hammer in like I was doing a retaining wall from sleepers - might be a good option.
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    Retain a small soil bank

    A little wall isn't hard but would be a faff in our case and it doesn't need to be decorative which is why I am thinking something functional and ugly and cheap.
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    Retain a small soil bank

    We have dug down 6-12" in an area of our garden to get a flat surface to be paved. Building a retaining wall is going to be a faff and the soil is pretty solid but long-term I would like to keep it it retained. I've seen landscaping projects use wire mesh type products here, I think often...
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    How big a job is laying vinyl and LVT tiles?

    You get some recommendations then you invite people to come and quote, ideally 3 but you always want more than one unless it's a tiny job. When we got quotes for electrical work they varied from 9 - 15k and all 3 were well-regarded local firms. Why on earth would you not get at least 2 quotes...
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    How big a job is laying vinyl and LVT tiles?

    We'll ask... I thought the same thing which is why I wondered how big a job it is. Up here in the north-east, an independent tradesman might quite often only charge £120/day so if it's a 2-day job fair enough. It took me ages to do laminate in one large room but I had no idea what I was doing so...
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    How big a job is laying vinyl and LVT tiles?

    I don't understand the question, why wouldn't you get multiple quotes? seems to depend on subfloor, they often recommend a super thin rubbery one. The product we're looking at has it built in anyway
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    How big a job is laying vinyl and LVT tiles?

    I should clarify I'm only talking about fitting cost, not the flooring itself.
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    How big a job is laying vinyl and LVT tiles?

    We are trying to get quotes to put down flooring in the following: Vinyl (a big roll like lino, not tiles) in 2 bathrooms say 3x2m each LVT in a lobby, again about 3x2m LVT in a bedroom sort of space, about 4x3m LVT in a large main room, it's about 8.5x6.5m but with the bedroom cut out of one...
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    Wild land bordering garden - Is adverse possession still legal in the UK?

    Our property is detached in the country and bordered by council-owned (they own the whole countryside round here from what they told us) woodland though actual borders are not particularly clear or well-defined. I'd like to (sensitively) cultivate some small bits of it for instance plant native...
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