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  1. freddiemercurystwin

    Hanging Canvas Issues

    SDS then, if you think you'll use it enough ....
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    PVC door step damaged

    Over your mouth would be more useful.
  3. freddiemercurystwin

    Hanging Canvas Issues

    SDS drill. Do you know what the construction of the walls is? Not really is probably gonna be the answer, you could start by asking a few neighbours if there are any you are playing with. Are you the owner or a tenant?
  4. freddiemercurystwin

    PVC door step damaged

    @aveatry Its a standard door step, we have the same in this house, exactly the same in the last house, @Odds Normally the cill sits under the door so that's gonna be easy isn't it. :rolleyes:
  5. freddiemercurystwin

    PVC door step damaged

    I don't think that's very likely, people in high heels generally have their wits about them and consider where they're walking/stepping. A fascia capping would also work, you can get end caps too to finish the ends.
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    Choosing a Bosch impact driver for screw driving

    I use Wera 50mm impact PZ2 bits for about 98% of the time then a DeWalt impact mixed set for everything else. I went through a few different makes before settling on the Wera bits, which are quite expensive. I have to disagree with previous comments that ordinary bits are suitable for impact...
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    Water Penetration New Build

    Is that water or brick dust we can see in there?
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    Decking & water ingress issue

    Either remove that whole length of deck board next to the door/wall or cut out that section next to the door, if you don't care about appearances you could make a hole big enough (or use a few smaller ones in a line), then use a suitable saw like a jab saw to cut through the rest of the board...
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    Aica bifold shower door BR90-JZ

    Is it this one? https://img.aicabathrooms.co.uk/manuals/shower_doors/PR%EF%BC%88S-PR).pdf
  10. freddiemercurystwin

    Choosing a Bosch impact driver for screw driving

    The middle one will work with both 1/2" sockets and normal screwdriver impact bits by using the adapter so unless you do a bit of car maintenance I wouldn't bother with that one. Then that leaves the other two and the more expensive one has more torque, for the sake of £15 I would get that one.
  11. freddiemercurystwin

    Step bricks dropping

    Surely one of them can be levered up, where the gaps are bigger? You can probably loosen them by digging out whatever's between them with a suitable screwdriver or similar.
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    What on earth is this?

    I think you attach a 'toy' to the end of it. :whistle:
  13. freddiemercurystwin

    Building Regs for Outside Steps

    Normally for dwellings any overall rise of over 600mm ought to have handrails and comply with Part K but thousands of homeowners do what they like so I would n be too worried. That said a set of stairs with uneven gongs/risers can often be dangerous especially for those not familiar with them...
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    Inbuild speaker system in kitchen ceiling

    I use one of these in the garage https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07BQC7GNL?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_2&th=1 , it's mounted under the workbench out of sight and would be small enough to mount under kitchen wall cupboards assuming you had a pelmet but easy to use with muscle memory...
  15. freddiemercurystwin

    Tile Battens Cut Too Short

    You need to lift a few tiles and see what's really going on .....
  16. freddiemercurystwin

    Shed roof leaking

    Well the rest of your roof will likely fail somewhere else before your Bostic. Permanent means forever so it should not really be used in the description of any kind of repair solution.
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    Shed roof leaking

    Those products are fine for this purpose, although they're aimed at quick temporary repairs rather than long term repairs. Besides it seems you have nothing to lose.
  18. freddiemercurystwin

    Garden house dimensions maths check

    Yes, this does make you kind of sound a bit like 'one of those customers', as has been requested numerous times, break down exactly what and how you asked for (were there any drawings?) and what has been built, otherwise it looks a bit like you're trolling.
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    Garden house dimensions maths check

    woody would seemingly march back into Currys and demand a bit of money off what he paid. Sometimes woody .....
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