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    Gas meter parts ??

    Hi can somebody tell me what this part does on a meter, it's like brass "screw" ... .is it used to create a pressure drop or something? Thanks
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    Sash cord ... how to feed it through ?

    I also bought some Everlasto cord from Ebay, but using it with it's nylon fibres in the core which are not woven to the sheath I felt once again that I have been had. And this is just another manufacturer that is selling garbage which telling you of its amazing benefits. I see the same...
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    Sash cord ... how to feed it through ?

    2.5 hrs this morning start to finish, including the hoovering, 4 new cords, even put some mastic in .... just needs a lick of paint tomorrow. Can't be done much faster than that ?
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    Sash cord ... how to feed it through ?

    I'll get around to the mouse one day
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    Sash cord ... how to feed it through ?

    New Innovation : this morning I replaced 4 cords on a Victorian sash (one at the back had snapped from a bit of old paint on it) .... anyway before I started I cut 4 new lengths and sowed the ends of the new ones onto the old ones just above the sash. Then I cut through the old ones and gently...
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    Chimney Pot Cover ... too short ?

    Best advice was get bit of lead cement on top
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    Mortar Mix vs Cement Mix

    With the bricks I would not be planning on taking the loose ones out, but working on them in situ. If thats what you mean. I don't want to do the central hole first because otherwise I would not be able to mortar behind. If the feathers are intact on the right I was thinking to gently screed...
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    Mortar Mix vs Cement Mix

    On the right side of the wall the mortar joints are hard, should I just leave them and only do the parts that are powdery? Or should I rake even the hard ones out? I'm wary of disturbing what seems hard and settled.
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    Mortar Mix vs Cement Mix

    I'll go up next week and take another look. There is some damp 2 small areas one showing at the top of the wall below. Last summer I was on the roof and hacked out a 0.5m thin crack on the crown and a hole in the ridge tiles left by an aerial cable that must have been letting in lots. It's...
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    Mortar Mix vs Cement Mix

    Hi, thanks for that. All fireplaces sealed all pots covered, breasts still in place on all floors; haven't been used for years. The plan I had was to repoint the wall over several days, starting with the far sides and solid areas and after that put a screed of 1cm on top creating a jacket...
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    Mortar Mix vs Cement Mix

    Hi, sorry to bother you but I saw you recommend the sulphate resistant cements ... they don't seem to be stocked around here at Screwfix, Toolstation, Wickes, Jewson, Chandlers etc... Is there an alternative, or admix I can use, or do you have any advice ? Thanks
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    Mortar Mix vs Cement Mix

    Thanks don't suppose you know a bricklayer in Brighton by any chance ? thanks
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    Mortar Mix vs Cement Mix

    Not thought of it, how much do you think it would cost in Brighton to do that kind of thing ?
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    Mortar Mix vs Cement Mix

    Thanks, I often use this one, is it suitable ? https://www.screwfix.com/p/bostik-general-purpose-mortar-grey-5kg/36857 There's also repair mix at Wickes but it says non-structural: https://www.wickes.co.uk/Setcrete-Concrete-Repair-Mortar---2-5kg/p/133772 Or maybe this one ...
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    Mortar Mix vs Cement Mix

    Just discovered some damage in the upper chimney (no fireplaces anymore btw). Is CementOne kind of formula better for these repairs then standard mortar ? Cheers
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    Chimney Pot Cover ... too short ?

    Thanks. Trying to think of a simple solution; the back of the hip looks like it might be open and receiving rain flowing down the pot behind - I can concrete that shut. At the front, is there something I can stick on top, like another hip tile over hanging at the front, do they fit on top of...
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    Chimney Pot Cover ... too short ?

    There is some damage in the chimney, looks like long term water ingress .... on the top at the front is a shallow "cover" that does not overhang ... the prevailing wind (pretty strong in Brighton) points directly into it. Could this be letting in a fair amount of water ? Thanks
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    Uk Growth rate fastest it's ever been - beating the EU

    The West has lost momentum and a lot of damage is being done during these "changes". There will be many losers, but the UK has deep roots and a privileged position, it is likely to survive. But even if the UK comes out well, the world culture is declining, becoming dull and superficial.
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    Did You Take Any Ukrainian Refugees?

    How many houses does Zelensky have again ? In the days when people from different countries where .... different, what was the reputation of Ukraine again?
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    Expanded ULEZ

    The West has lost its way, it rejects God and its own culture. Green Agenda is one of the synthetic attempts at a replacement. Won't work. A culture is like a tree, if the tree starts to die then you need to fix the tree. Which you can't do if you hate what you are (wormtongue). We are meant to...
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