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    External uPVC window sill.

    OK Thanks for the tip.
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    External uPVC window sill.

    Just something better looking than the look of the silly 6" tiles, its not to water proof it, just cosmetic really :)
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    External uPVC window sill.

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    External uPVC window sill.

    Aye, I thought that, window fitted for the outside I'd thought. I wonder could I fit an internal sill outside? how would it weather? Thanks
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    External uPVC window sill.

    Hi, I'm fitting 2 uPVC windows, from the inside BTW. I was thinking if i could fit an external uPVC sill after I've the wondows fitted. There are 6"tiles fitted as a sill at the moment, I could remove these if needed. Thoughts please and thanks.
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    Saw for cutting 1/2" ply

    Thanks, I'll look that up.
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    Saw for cutting 1/2" ply

    Thanks what model? is it electric?
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    Saw for cutting 1/2" ply

    Aye, thats right, only use it for plunging into ply and go in a straight line. Thanks.
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    Saw for cutting 1/2" ply

    OK Thanks so would you think the WORX WX426 should be a good enough wee saw, esp for a bit of light work :) ? Thanks.
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    Saw for cutting 1/2" ply

    Sorry, should have said, I might have to remove 1/2" ply from a stud wall and I would have to cut all the way across the top of the ply about 5 or 6" down from the ceiling. About 7 or 8ft in length and was thinking of one of these...
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    Saw for cutting 1/2" ply

    Altough a wee cordless saw set at the right depth, would be a lot handier at running across the 1/2" ply.
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    Saw for cutting 1/2" ply

    Thank you, well, I havent started yet but I might have to cut across the top of the ply about 5 or 6 inc down from the ceiling, about 7 ft long.
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    Saw for cutting 1/2" ply

    Hi, I was thinking of getting something like this for cutting out a few awkward bits of 1/2" ply in my bathroom. I'm getting it ready to re-tile. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07J2DP8WN/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A2RHMXDA8EAZMB&psc=1 It's not going to be use for heavy work. Unless you...
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    Tiles or something like Multipanel for bathroom walls?

    Aye, I didnt know what colour to get for the shower but it turned out fine what we picked. Your right, well pleased with multipanel, I'm glad I used that for the shower, so easy to clean.
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    Tiles or something like Multipanel for bathroom walls?

    Thanks for that, yes, I thought maybe tile or multpanel the bottom half and paint the rest but I think your right about all tiled :) Thank you.
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    Tiles or something like Multipanel for bathroom walls?

    Hi, I removed my original shower and tiles in the shower cubicle and replaced it with a new shower, new tray, merlin shower door etc and fitted Multi Panel in a shower cubicle. I now want to re-vamp the rest of my bathroom, its about 8ft Sq. Its tiled from bottom to top and I am going to...
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    Aqualisa - Quartz Digital Thermostatic Shower, I thought it would start off with less power :)

    My plumber said the same, thats what most people want, more power :) OK thanks for the tip, I will check that Eco setting out, I can always go back to the 100 mph power :) if the other is too weedy :) Thanks.
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    Aqualisa - Quartz Digital Thermostatic Shower, I thought it would start off with less power :)

    Hi, I got an Aqualisa Quartz Digital Thermostatic Shower installed a few weeks ago. I had an Mira Event before that and it just gone faulty after 20yrs, so the plumber recommended the Aqualisa. I didn't know, that the Aqualisa water flow would start off at more or less full blast :) there is...
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    New shower trap not draining well.

    Well, that's right, didn't think of that :) odd, the water drains away when inner tube is just sitting on top of cup while in the trap. :) Thank you.
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    New shower trap not draining well.

    Thanks Jackrae, well, its the same drain line that was there for the shower that was install before this new one and there was no problem before. That's a good tip btw, thanks. I was thinking, if a few holes were drilled or wee slots made in the right place it would come good.
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