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    Repointing Garden wall

    It's a double skinned wall with about an inch gap between with the last 4 layers of bricks above the indian stone pavers and the 'inner' wall is set on the edges of the pavers and topped off with 12" wide pavers, if that makes sense. kind regards Chris
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    Repointing Garden wall

    Thank you Koolpc: I will take your kind advice and use 4:1 kind regards Chris
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    Repointing Garden wall

    Hi, No I didn't, I wrongly thought the damp in the mix would be ok, obviously not. So if I rake out again, which shouldn't be too difficult, then soak the joints before re-pointing and use a 3:1 mix of sand/cement, would that be the best way forward ? kind regards Chris
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    Repointing Garden wall

    Hi, We have a garden wall that goes round a patio and is between 6 and 9 courses high, I had a go at repointing it approx 4 yrs ago and thought I'd done a reasonable job, (I'm not a brickie). This winter a lot of the pointing has blown out and needs doing again, originally I raked out about 20mm...
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    Oak stairs, Osmo

    I've bought 3062 and after doing a test piece, (a spare spindle), a great success by using a microfibre cloth for applying and removing excess, they are really good for getting into the corners of the spindle/handrail and to be honest I hardly used any, it would seem that a 750ml tin will last...
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    Oak stairs, Osmo

    Thanks for the quick reply SKF and for the useful tip about thin layers
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    Oak stairs, Osmo

    Good evening all, I am having replacement stair newel posts, handrail and spindles in oak fitted and have been getting conflicting suggestions on what Osmo oil to use, we want a matt finish and keep the wood light but there seems to be so different types, so far I think we've narrowed it down to...
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    Extra security for front door.

    Good afternoon everyone, Is there any extra security measures I can add, such as sliding bars to our composite front door, it doesn't fit flush like our old wooden door and the "sliding bar", that's the only way I can think to describe it, won't fit and too be honest I wouldn't be sure of...
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    Block Paving , re-sanding base

    Thank you noseall:) regards Chris
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    Block Paving , re-sanding base

    Good afternoon all, Our drive was block paved approx 10 yrs ago and the company who did it really did do a great job, but ants having been slowly pushing the sand out in one corner and the blocks, approx 8 off have started to sink, they've dropped approx 20mm. I have a spare bag of sand and...
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    Sliding Doors

    Thanks Notch7 for the info, but if the cost is going to be similar to the quotes we've had, I think we will have to look at alternatives to sliding doors, so the search is still on. regards Chris
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    Sliding Doors

    Evening everyone, I would like to fit sliding doors across the middle of a room to divide off the utility part using a triple track and 3 doors. The room is 2.4m across and 2.4m high. I would like to use full height doors. The costs from suppliers range from £1500-£2200 which is unrealistic. Has...
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    Extractor linked with lights.

    Thank you EFLImpudence for your knowledge and helpful link, I understand it now. regards Chris
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    Extractor linked with lights.

    Good afternoon all, Is there any way of linking an extractor(xpelair) with a circuit of 3 recessed lights, the lamps are LED's running off a pull switch. Thanks in anticipation. Chris
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    2.3m Deep Foundations alternatives

    I may be too late but don't get skips, if possible buy 6 sheets of 18mm OSB, put them out the front and chuck the excavation soil on them, then get a grab lorry to pick up, they can be the equivalent of 4-5 skips @ £120 a skip and I got a grab lorry for £210. regards Chris
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    Under floor heating or not

    Thanks big-all, you seem to be saying the same thing as my SWMBO. Maybe I should re-consider a couple more radiators but I assume they would have to be pretty big!! regards Chris
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    Under floor heating or not

    Thanks Rabmac1 for the advice, I really don't know anything, I assumed that the floor would be laid on those green soft panels and that's why I was unsure of under floor heating. I will check out the Quick-step brand. thanks again. Chris
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    Under floor heating or not

    Hi All, We are about to have an extension built, single storey, 3m x 8m on the back of the house, it will have a block + beam floor with insulation and screed but we can't decide whether to go with more rads or electric under floor heating. The boiler is a 3yr old Worcester Bosch. The floor...
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    Vibrating Pipes

    I apologise for late posting, I broke a bone in my hand, gardening :oops: Yes it did work by changing the ballcock valve and thanks to all for the help and advice :D :D Chris
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    Vibrating Pipes

    Thank you Poisonata for clarifying my stupidity :oops: I will change it tomorrow :) Regards Chris
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