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    carry cases.

    take your stuff out at night, or atleast the expensive stuff, thats what i do. just want bags so more stuff is out at night, than only put in what you need for the day.
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    carry cases.

    the only reason i am wanting a case for it is because it doesnt have a case supplied with it.
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    securing kitchen floor cupboards

    thanks guys, Just to make sure that i am getting the right end of the stick, so to speak. Basically, i just need to put some bigger screws through, What colour wall plugs would you suggest, the brown or red ones?
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    carry cases.

    'that......thing' is actually very good, i used to have an expensive one but it was carp and broke, and i dont use it very often so just got a cheaper one. Just used it to cut through kitchen worktop and it was very good. Would a tool bag provide sufficient protection for a tool in transit?
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    securing kitchen floor cupboards

    hi guys, i am in the process of fitting a new kitchen, and have found out that the walls have been plastered using a dot and dab technique. I am now trying to secure the cupboards to the wall, but as the walls have been dotted and dabbed for the plastering, the (normal) screws dont stick to...
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    carry cases.

    I have just bought a new circular saw; http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-tools/sawing/circular-saws/corded/Evolution-Fury-1-Basic-Multi-Purpose-Circular-Saw-10837613?skuId=11328300 It comes with no carry case, i have been looking and cant find any, has anyone got any idea of how i could...
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    Kitchen fitting - Biscuit Jointer?

    Hi guys, I am about to start fitting a kitchen, I am just wondering, do I need to get a biscuit jointer to join the joints together or not? If I do, can you recomend a decent chearful one that is quite cheap? I would only use it for a few jobs, so dont want an expensive one, thanks
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    Erde 234

    just checked the manual and the trailer is 300kg over the weight when fully laiden. but what we will be taking in our car i dont think it will be much
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    Erde 234

    initially it is going to be used to help move some stuff to france and then to go to the tip quite alot. Than I will be taking it over to use with my property renovating business so it will be used alot. i have now found this http://www.chester-towbars.co.uk/c_trailers/bjt_shifter.html...
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    Erde 234

    thanks for your help. I never thought that maybe only some cars could take an unbraked trailer of that size. I guess my car wont be able to. Just looking at the weight of the trailer, I suppose it could be a too heavy to lift, but it does say on there website that it would be able to. Ill...
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    Erde 234

    Hello guys, I am in the process of looking for a trailer. I have been looking at an erde 234...
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    plastic pipe

    thanks for that guys, do i need to use the different makes inserts for example speedfit pipe has speedfit insert etc.? or doesnt that matter?
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    plastic pipe

    Hello guys, We are currently renovating a property. The first fix plumbing has been done in plastic (speedfit). Today I have been trying to fit the pipes in for a new kitchen in plastic pipe (plumbsure). My connections and inserts are also plumbsure. Everything works well on the first fix...
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    using the Erbauer ERB380ROU 2100W Router 230-240V

    hello guys, thanks for your help so far. sorry i didn't mean the spindle lock, i meant the plunge depth stop. I am using the trend straight kitchen fitters router bits, do you know the way they spin around?
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    using the Erbauer ERB380ROU 2100W Router 230-240V

    Hello guys, I am just wondering if anyone has ever used the Erbauer ERB380ROU 2100W Router 230-240V, as I have just purchased it, as I needed a router to cut kitchen worktops and the reviews looked good. Just a few questions as I cant understand the manual that came with it. 1) Where does...
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    calculating how much water is in a system

    Thanks for your help.. Do you know how to work it out if the boiler was a back boiler from a solid fuel burner? Or if it was from a thermal pv panel? dont you need to work out how much water would be in the pipes/radiators etc. thanks in advance
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    calculating how much water is in a system

    how do you calculate how much water would be in a system? to determine what size water expansion vessel would be needed. including all the pipe work, HWSC etc. thanks in advance
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    Removing render

    Ok thanks guys, good idea to rent it out, will have a look it see if my dewalt SDS can do it before though
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    removing render and reapplying

    We don't have smooth render
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    Removing render

    I have an SDS drill, is there a special drill bit I can get for removing it?
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