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    Wood sealer

    Sheeeeeeeeeeeesh!! Ok, its not the end of the world as i havent fitted it yet and can make another out of green MDF (didnt even know that existed!!!) Cheers mate Tom
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    Hidden socket in bathroom - help!

    Cheers John, i didnt think of doing that. You wouldnt believe how close i was to going through the cable when knocking back the crap filler. Thanks again Tom
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    Wood sealer

    Hi, I have build an MDF plith for my shower tray to sit on. I want to seal the MDf just incase there are any water leaks in the future but it needs to be something that will still allow me to paint the surface. Any ideas? Thanks in advance... Tom
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    Hidden socket in bathroom - help!

    Yeah i believe it is still live. I only say that because it has to wires going in so must be part of the ring (is that correct?). As i understand it i need to get an electrician in to do the job as its in the bathroom but i need a rough idea of what he'll do so i can prepare the area.... Cheers
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    Hidden socket in bathroom - help!

    Hi people, I am currently refitting my en-suite bathroom. I was preparing the walls for plastering where the shower cubical will go and found some dodgy filler. After knocking it back i have found an old plug socket - minus the face plate buried in the wall. Presumably that was part of the...
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    smelly concrete

    I really doubt it would be coming through the wall. Is there an air brick or something near by? I'd be having words with him as its considered socially unacceptable to let that happen. I dunno what to say about him perving at you......erm.....curtains??
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    Decking posts.

    Good pictures, i like what you have done there! I'm hoping to do similar in my garden!
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    Plastering preparation

    I hope it isnt that hazzardous because i plan to do mine. My house was built in the 70's. Did they stop using it at a certain time?
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    smelly concrete

    Are you taking the p*ss? :lol: :lol: :lol: I have no idea about the wee seeping through the walls, i would've thought so but i'm sure somebody will correct me! Putting paving slabs on top of existing ones is a bit worrying as this has effectively risen the ground level closer to the DPC...
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    There is a leak somwhere....help / advice?!!?

    Is it possible that if you cant read the meter then they havent read it correctly also?
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    Idon't understand

    Yeah, worth a try mate. It made a huge difference with me even though there was only the slightest of downward movement when weight was applied. I suppose it only take the smallest of movements to produce a gap though. Good luck....
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    plasterboarding problem

    Spot on mate - i had visions of me staying up all night screwing in screws!
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    plasterboarding problem

    I have used nails on my walls and did plan to when i do the ceiling. I will use screws now for the ceiling having read that but shall i go back over the walls with screws too?
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    Platerboard tiling

    Great info there mate......thanks!
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    Platerboard tiling

    Hi chaps, I read in a thread earlier that platerboard can have a limit to the weight of tiles fixed to it. I have a plasterboard wall of 9mm that i want to tile. Does anybody know what the weight limit for this is or how i find out? Cheers Tom
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    Idon't understand

    I had the same problem. When i applied silicon i didnt weigh down the shower tray so that when i stepped in the shower i just broke the seal. Did you weight the tray down when the silicon was applied?
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    Installing a Shower

    I've put mine on a wooden floor and somebody recommended tile adhesive for wooden floors. Dont know if thats anygood. I used silicon
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    6mm earth cable??

    Thanks once again mate - thats saved me a job!
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    6mm earth cable??

    Just a quick one chaps, I'm getting stuck into my bathroom now and noticed that the previous owner has earth bonded the pipes etc. They have used 6mm cable, i was under the impresssion in had to be 4mm. Does it need replacing or is it ok as it is? Cheers Tom
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    Help - bathroom extractor fan on 24hrs!

    Your old extractor would have been connected to a switched live and a permanent live. The permanant live powers the fan when the switch is turned off for certain amount of time. Since your new fan doesnt have a timer and is staying on all the time its probably that you have connected it to the...
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