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    How to make cricket bat mouldings?

    Hi. I'm trying to restore a Victorian front door that has cricket bat panels. It's supposed to look like this: https://www.doorsie.com/external-doors/islington.html The top 2 panels are missing. In order to replace them, I need to either make or buy the raised moulding in the centre of each...
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    Security gate for porch

    Thanks. That probably explains it. I'd imagined they were available from mainstream DIY stores because I see at least a couple on every street around me, but perhaps not. Pretty much the only firms I can find that sell them are specialist security companies.
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    Security gate for porch

    I can see lots of firms that do gates but very few options that either allow the postman access to the letterbox or include a built-in letterbox, plus include a lock rather than relying on a padlock. I see them on streets around me all the time so I'm surprised I can't find more options online.
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    Security gate for porch

    That sort of thing. I did similar Google searches but couldn't find a suitable one that had an integrated lock and letterbox.
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    Security gate for porch

    Hi. Does anybody know where to get those black metal security gates you see in porches of terraced houses? I wanted one with an integrated lock so I don't need to use a padlock, and a letterbox - or a gap to allow access to the letterbox in my front door. I'd expected them to be easy to get...
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    Any advice on how to get a secure door fitted quickly?

    Thanks, both. Very helpful. The Latham doors look great. I think I've found a local carpenter who can help make the door more secure in the short term.
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    Any advice on how to get a secure door fitted quickly?

    Hi. I need to replace my front door because I was burgled a couple of days ago. I'd like to get it done quickly. There's a company in London that does next day door replacements. They advertise what they describe as a solid hardwood security door. I asked them what type of wood they use and...
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    Taking down ceiling that includes Artex

    I need to get a plasterboard ceiling taken down. I'm reconfiguring the rooms so covering it up isn't an option. Part of it is Artex, which has been covered over with plasterboard, now exposed in places where internal walls have been removed. I expected the Artex to be positive for asbestos, as...
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    Renovating plaster or gypsum plaster?

    Thanks. Is it the High Impact Finishing Plaster I need for the walls? Do you mix and apply it in the same way as gypsum?
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    Renovating plaster or gypsum plaster?

    I'm decorating an upstairs bedroom in my house, which is a 1890 Victorian terrace. I've had to remove the damaged old ceiling, exposing the joists. I'm getting the ceiling plasterboarded and the walls and ceiling skimmed. I haven't had any problems with damp. I'm wondering whether the plasterer...
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    Is this broken rafter fixable?

    I'll definitely get a roofer to have a look at it.
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    Is this broken rafter fixable?

    Ah, okay. That's really helpful.
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    Is this broken rafter fixable?

    Thanks for all the advice. Really helpful.
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    Is this broken rafter fixable?

    I'm not sure how long I can expect to string out the life of the roof in its current state. You can probably see in the pictures it's letting in daylight in a few places. If the worst comes to the worst, I think I might be able sort it out with the freeholder but I'd rather avoid that if I...
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    Is this broken rafter fixable?

    I'll try to get a roofer to come and have a look at it. It sounds like maybe it could be better just to support it and not try to push it back into place. I've only recently had access to the roof space but I've lived in the building for 23 years (it's a terrace house divided into 2 flats and I...
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    Is this broken rafter fixable?

    The purlin is there. There should just be one on each side, shouldn't there? I think it might just be the angle I took those pictures - the section of the rafters you can see in the original pics is below the purlin. I've taken some wider angle ones.
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    Is this broken rafter fixable?

    I live in a Victorian terrace house. The roof needs replacing but I want to wait until I've bought the freehold before getting that done. In the meantime I just want to keep it repaired as best I can. One of the rafters has almost broken in two, causing the roof to dip. I was planning to lift...
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    DIY concrete hearth for stove

    That's great. Thank you.
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