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    any experience with roofing outlet (bifold)?

    Where did you get them from? I'm looking at £2800+ for just double glazing :( Thanks
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    any experience with roofing outlet (bifold)?

    Sorry to resurrect an old post but in a similar boat. What did you choose in the end and were there any problems?
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    Heat pump base and soak away

    Hi all I'm trying to save myself some money with a new extension I'm doing and want to lay the heat pump base and soak away myself. Never done this before but doesn't look complicated. However, just wanted to get some of your expert advise with a couple questions below: 1 - I assume the process...
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    Deciding between drill/driver holster or hook.

    It does but those are not that secure if getting knocked or for weird angles. I went with the hook and will see how it works.
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    Deciding between drill/driver holster or hook.

    Hi all. Wondering for those out there that have a toolbelt, what do you use for your 18v drill or driver? I'm buying a tool belt as tired of making holes in my pockets and not being able to carry what I need. Anyway, I'm not sold on a drill holster as it seems like the weight of the battery...
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    Advise on concrete breaker

    Hi all. Doing an extension at my house and to save money, want to demolish an old garage and related foundation myself. I may not be good at making stuff but breaking stuff I've got a good history of. Anyway, I was going to do what I could with a sledgehammer and then rent a concrete breaker to...
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    PIV questions

    Thanks for the replies. Really appreciate it. Just a question on what you mentioned above. If it is cold outside (like the cold snap we had before Christmas), will it run at 400w 24 hours a day (costing almost £4 a day)? And if so, is it possible to put a timer on the heater or something similar?
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    PIV questions

    Hi all I have a couple questions if you don't mind. I've read quite a few posts but haven't seen the answers (please point me to one if I missed it that has the answer). 1. Heated version electricity use. I read that using the PIV in winter can cause the house to get cold, specifically where it...
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    Easy treatment of stained outside table

    Hi all I have an outside wood table that has been treated with a water based stain. I was wondering if there is a simple easy means of annually ensuring protection (not having to sand down but just applying another coat of something clear). Is it possible to treat stained wood? And if so, with...
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    Secure shed for driveway

    Thanks for the advice. I'm going to order this weekend.
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    Secure shed for driveway

    Good point. I won't be able to hide it well without being obvious so I'll have to add the security on the inside (e.g. Some reinforcing panels, etc.). There is already cctv around my house (one of our potplants was stolen and I kinda went overboard) so hopefully that will help deter a bit. I had...
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    Secure shed for driveway

    Visibility is not an issue as it's down the side of the house. You'll only see it when literally standing in our driveway. Security is an issue which is why I want to secure it a bit more (and looking for advise here). I just don't have place to store the stuff so need something. I will...
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    Secure shed for driveway

    Well, it doesn't have to be a shed, but I need a place to store a bicycle, pressure washer, roof box and some other odds and ends. What would you suggest?
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    Secure shed for driveway

    Thanks for the help. It is behind the front of the face so that won't be an issue. I'll just check on sizes.
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    Secure shed for driveway

    Hmmmmmm.... no I did not. I didn't know shed's needed permission. What next, my kids trampoline? Is it due to being in the front or because it is visible?
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    Secure shed for driveway

    Hi all I want to put a shed in my driveway as it is wasted space. I was originally just looking for something cheap but then realised it would be a visible target for thieves, so want something I could secure a bit more. I started looking at steel sheds but read on the condensation so ruled that...
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    Fixing aluminium monkey bars to climbing frame

    I got 14swg (approx. 2mm). The tubing feels very strong and I can't imagine a kid bending/denting it, especially while 2m in the air...... although with kids, anything is possible.
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    Dowling rod wood type for monkey bars?

    p.s. I have posted another post asking this question as the title here is now misleading (not using downling rods anymore), but I don't mind the answers coming here. Any help is greatly appreciated :)
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    Dowling rod wood type for monkey bars?

    Really, as little as 10mm is sufficient for the rails to still be sturdy? (I'm not challenging, just shocked that so little is fine) The timber is 70x70mm so the 30mm won't be a problem then. If the bars are loose, wouldn't they rotate and hence not be too good as monkey bars?
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