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    patching a strange internal concrete plaster wall

    OK thanks. I actually quite like it as it feels a lot more solid then a stud wall. Would they have done it but attaching additional boards to the wall then pouring the slurry into the gap made or by making a mixture stiff enough to trowel on and stick?
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    patching a strange internal concrete plaster wall

    Hi Vinn OK see below. Am certain this was never an external wall as it's too thin and there's a fireplace about 4ft beyond it. The building is a Victorian extension to a 1600s house and all the walls even in the newer section thicker than this. BTW the below photos look like they're one...
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    Adding a new radiator from existing pipes in the floor above.

    Okey doke, thanks for the advice Steve.
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    Adding a new radiator from existing pipes in the floor above.

    Hi folks I'm wanting to add a new radiator to a new downstairs toilet I'm creating. I have 2 options regarding the pipes required to connect this to my central heating system. option a) = Connect to an existing radiator on the same (ground) floor. The downside to this is that it will mean...
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    patching a strange internal concrete plaster wall

    Hi folks I'm adding a new downstairs toilet to my house and need to add 2 doors into an internal wall that at present has just one (one of the new door openings will overlap some of the existing door opening). Because one of the doors will need to be where part of the present door opening I...
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