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    Plasterboarding bathroom

    You'll probably be OK although your tiles do exceed the weight limit for a plasterboard wall. Bal suggest that a 10mm natural stone tile weighs 32 kg per sq/metre + Adhesive of around 4kg per metre. Backer board would be better though
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    Electrical sockets: tile around or behind?

    a year and a half later Welshy decides to post, I don't know how we managed without him :lol:
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    Mixed size mosaic glass tiles - wall sockets

    Welshy, feel free to answer threads that come up but don't dig up threads that are over a year old. Otherwise I shall send you the DIYnot Vagisil T-Shirt in the post :lol:
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    Cutting a tap hole in a granite sink

    I have a Hansgrohe Tap in my Bathroom, the instructions say to use an allen key to remove the lever, so I'm gonna see if a small flat edge screwdriver will fit, if I knock it in with a Hammer
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    Plasterboarding bathroom

    Wait a minute,what's the weight of these tiles Per square metre? size of tiles might give us an idication.
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    'don't use the stuff from the sheds'

    I guess so :lol: I think it'll work out a lot cheaper to go to B&Q than Topps tiles without a trade card.
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    Plasterboarding bathroom

    Any areas of board that are getting tiled should be taped and filled with a decent tile adhesive, better than using a jointing compound as adhesive doesn't stick well to it Tank the Shower area with a tanking membrane, do not use a paste on waterproofer like WP1, use Kerdi or Homelux...
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    Removed wall between toilet & bathroom - walls not level

    3mm isn't a lot, I have known it to be 20mm out when doing knock throughs. Either knock off bonding coat/ sand+cement and redo or as mentioned- just re skim
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    PTFE on compression joints or not???

    The only time I would use PTFE tape is if I am changing a rad valve for example and the fitting has had it's neck 'wrung'. I tend to cut the olive off, pop new compression nut and olive on and then a few wraps of PTFE tape around the olive. I always chuckle to myself when I see PTFE around...
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    Dilemma!

    All of this could have been avoided if the OP remembered to turn on the flux capacitor on his angle grinder :roll:
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    Dilemma!

    Good old customers eh, I quite often get the blame when the customers Wife gets a headache. :lol: Some people will hold you resposible for everything
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    Secondary return

    Always insulate Plastic, pop as much as you can on, the bigger the better, it's quite amazing how long a Hot pipe can stay hot for when insulated
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    Solder Joint Plumbing - How Hard It It In Reality???

    Please could we have a few more :roll: 's please as I don't think we have hit out quota today
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    Is this quote fair?

    If you consider that the guys materials might be in the region of £80 + then this leaves £160 Labour. I doubt he would get the work done in a day, he has to screw the existing chipboard down, overboard it with ply, tile a Bathroom floor and then tile a Kitchen floor, then wait 2 - 3 hours for...
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    Is this quote fair?

    Of course it's a fair price, it's better than fair, it's incredibly cheap. I can't even understand why such a low price would even warrant a thread to be started about this, or do you think it's too cheap? I certainly do.
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    Solder Joint Plumbing - How Hard It It In Reality???

    For some reason I can't open the link, I think it's because I'm too knowledgeable to open that website :lol: :wink:
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    'don't use the stuff from the sheds'

    .........is often said to DIYers that are tackling a tiling project. I have said it myself too, many times. Wha tdid I notice in B+Q the other day?? Mapei single part and rapidset flexible adhesive, fairly expensive (about £25 for 20kg bag) but at least we know it's good stuff.
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    Cutting a tap hole in a granite sink

    Diamond coated hole saw, B+Q , topps tiles sell 'em
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    Solder Joint Plumbing - How Hard It It In Reality???

    Soemone post Doitall's link to his video, this explian things best
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    Plastic for Central heating?

    Ahhh, the 70's, a great Decade :lol:
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