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    Repair to exterior concrete steps risers

    I'd use garage floor paint. It's pretty tough. But very very smelly as it's solvent based. I guess that's what makes it so tough, though!
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    MK Masterseal - swap socket possible

    Any of the MK Logic Plus accessories of the correct size (single or double sized plates), I expect. About the only variables would be socket, or RCD socket! Due to the curve at the top of the MK Logic Plus, nothing else would fit perfectly. But I don't suppose it would matter if something...
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    Foam guns that can be stripped down

    The unbranded ones often seem to be the exact same as the expensive ones. I had a £25 Fischer one until I cleaned it and lost a spring. I replaced it with an Amazon special for £12 (Not available any more) and it was absolutely identical.... when I later damaged that one, I used parts from the...
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    How do I remove these recessed spotlights

    We have the same fittings. They had a glass cover, which you were supposed to push the provided suncrion cup onto, then pull HARD to remove the light. I found that when pushing the cup on, the glass pulled away so I could get my fingers behind the bezel, and pull down. There will be a bent...
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    Building Inspector Not Sticking to The Submission

    If you're showing the same attitude to the inspector, expect things to get much more complex very quickly.....
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    Garden wall footings in sand

    We live on a sand dune. The footings for the extension are (mostly) 600w x 300d, with mesh. When I built that, I did the garden block wall footing 200w x 150d. It's still standing, and is considerably more than was there on the previous wall from the 50s which was fine - it was more like a...
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    Backbox fitting

    Currently about £200. I got some sort of fluke deal on Amazon years back for just over £100.
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    Backbox fitting

    I have one of these, and it is very very good. Instead of all the dust getting airbourne with a grinder, it drops out the bottom of the black bit. I've managed to line up the vacuum cleaner pipe under it, and made very little mess. I found the square cutters not so good, and generally used...
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    6mm backer boards on floor

    No, I was half asleep! I'm using Wediboard.... my bad!
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    6mm backer boards on floor

    Surprised at no washers, I found screws went through the boards fairly easily when doing the walls. I guess adding them won’t do any harm….?!
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    6mm backer boards on floor

    Is screwing the backer board down with washers not enough, and adhesive is required, too? I've heard mixed opinions over the years....
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    Bitumen corrugated roofing sheets

    a thick bead of stixall, or sticks like, all the way across the top over the asbestos section. Could do the side seam if you want. I'd probably still use screw fixings through the asbestos...... it's the lowest risk of asbestos, so just wet it a bit first, and drive the screw in.
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    What's your wall chaser of choice?

    I got hold of a Hilti wall chaser, and connected it to my Henry hoover (Buying a 3m hose, and cutting the attachment end off). It does create some dust, but sealing each room up as I worked on it was quite successful. I then used an Armeg chasing chisel to quickly remove the channel, and used...
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    Oversite Question

    The oversite can just be some blinding concrete onto the dirt below - it's only there really to keep it 'tidy'. I'd expect radon protection would be within the floor structure, not the sub floor? The subfloor would usually be ventilated, so radon wouldn't be an issue.
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    Joist hangers too big for joists?

    Just plane it….. I cannot imagine a scenario where you wish you hadn’t made the floor flatter. You may not notice it by eye, but if you have a hard floor things roll around. I put a level all around the last one I laid, and got it as flat as I could. I spent as much time getting the tools set...
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    Joist hangers too big for joists?

    Plane it now. It will take a few minutes, vs trying to fix it later if you do find it noticeable.
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    Using Loft Circuit for Split AC In Bedroom

    MHRV ducting is nowhere near large enough to be able to provide cooled air, so yes an air-con unit would be required for what you want. With a split system, the outdoor unit is going to use the majority of the power, the unit inside the bedroom is going to use very little (Except possibly in...
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    Tanking a shower area against tray

    I still havent done this job... may be swayed..... I though the objective was that if water got behind the tiles, it should re-appear in the tray and not below it? Silicone has a habit of shrinking or otherwise failing over time?
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    Creating a shadow gap at bottom of wall

    Leave it be for a few months. Then once it's all smashed up by the vacuum cleaner, simply pop a skirting board over it.
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    Connecting toilet that has a 15mm connection, not 1/2inch

    I think I've sussed it, with you guys suggestions and some thought. I was being silly.... trying to connect a push fit cap connector. The internals of the connector foul the thicker inners of the cistern inlet. I'll get a toilet flexi that's standard, and all should be well. Rookie plumbing.....
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