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    phone box query

    Hi Inside my main telephone box (the main cable comes directly into this box) started playing up tonight. Ringing BT I was told it would be £65 callout, £65 per hour and £35 for the box installation :shock: anyway I discovered the problem was just a broken wire. Two cables come into...
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    Paint beneath wall paper

    Hi Thanks for the advice, I will ring the plasterer and let him know. You could be right actually it may be vinyl emulsion. It doesnt have the same shine as gloss, but id quite 'elasticy' when I heat it up with a wall paper steamer. thanks
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    Paint beneath wall paper

    Hi all hi all having stripped the wallpaper in my lounge, that is gonna be plastered next week, I have noticed patches of paint here and there (gloss paint I think). I cant think why they painted parts of the wall, but it looks like they have. It is a single coat and bonded to the...
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    Paint beneath wall paper (also in the plastering section)

    Hi again Hi all having stripped the wallpaper in my lounge, that is gonna be plastered next week, I have noticed patches of paint here and there (gloss paint I think). I cant think why they painted parts of the wall, but it looks like they have. It is a single coat and bonded to the...
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    Paint beneath wall paper

    Hi again having stripped the wallpaper in my lounge, that is gonna be plastered next week, I have noticed patches of paint here and there (gloss paint I think). I cant think why they painted parts of the wall, but it looks like they have. It is a single coat and bonded to the wall as well...
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    Undercoat plaster

    ok thanks, hope so!
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    Undercoat plaster

    Hi I am getting my lounge skimmed over by a plasterer in a weeks time, so I have been prepping the walls etc before he arrives. Anyway I pulled the skirting boards off ( I want to change them anyway), but unfortunately a lot of plaster and stuff came with them! I bought a bag of...
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    tiling on plasterboard

    Plasterboard will give you 32kg / m2 of weight. This equates to approx 12mm tile
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    Very Quick 'Part P' question

    excellent, thanks for the help
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    Very Quick 'Part P' question

    Hi My mate wants me to install a new light fitting and sockets in his lounge. I have done a fair bit of electrical work in the past, but I do not have Part P. All I want to do is replace like for like. i.e remove the old light fitting and replace with a newer modern one, similarly with the...
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    Bumpy Lawn

    should be turf not turn!
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    Bumpy Lawn

    i agree, I tried all manner of things to get my lawn flat, rollers, whacker plates, stomping on it! nothing worked. Best lift the turn and rotovate.
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    WORKTOPS IN KITCHEN

    wall units held on with no nails .......hmmmm dont believe all the adverts tell you, I wouldnt trust it to carry a cupboard full of crockery!! I would onlt use it in the lightest of applications or none load bearing situations. Regards the sink, 150mm back seems a lot. Mine is set back around...
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    new plants and rain

    I recently have planted loads of pots with nice bulbs for summer flowers, also hanging baskets with bedding plants etc. What I would like to know, is can a large amount of rain cause any problems. Please be aware i am a novice gardener, but I would hate to see all my hard work wasted with a...
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    downlights / ceiling issue

    Im planning on installing downlights in my bathroom. I have two ceiling roses in there already which is were id like to put the recessed downlights. However after close inspection it seems that the ceiling roses are screwed into a joist in the attic. This makes cutting a hole for the lights an...
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    Ivy is a pest

    aha good idea never thought of wire brush, cheers
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    gravel drive

    anyone know if a good method of securing gravel in place. I like the look of gravel but its a pain because it gets everywhere. ta
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    Ivy is a pest

    Hi, having just spent two horrible days removing ivy from the front of my house - (didnt realise it could harbour so many living things, and some of the spiders were huge!!) anyway im down to the bare wall at last, but there still remains remnants of the ivy tentacle type roots that are a...
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    remote control dimmer / lighting

    thanks for the help much appreciated. Pull cord dimmer it is!
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    remote control dimmer / lighting

    great thanks for that useful info. I think the pull cord dimmer would be the easiest option but it baffles me how it could work.
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