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    Multi point lock question

    It's a snib function for the latch. If you want to nip out and not have door close behind you, just draw latch back and slide up to hold it. if your outside handle operates the latch, it's redundant but some doors need key to open from outside
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    which nightlatch .... Yale vs Avocet vs Banham vs ... anything else?

    I don't think there's that much difference between them for the average residential user, a good mortice deadlock is all that's required. Only ever seen a couple of break-ins were a lock was suspected to have been picked. Banham are a London thing, Ingersoll make some wicked 10 lever cylinder...
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    Mortise Lock Rebuild - Almost Done - Please help

    Village Salvage in Waynesville, Ohio. These guys refurbish antique mortise locks and I'm sure if you sent a pic they'd point you in the right direction, I think it may go on one of those posts in the last pic and connect the lever gate to the linkage arm to retract the latch ( in this case it...
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    Mortise Lock Rebuild - Almost Done - Please help

    Unusual lock, not seen one in the UK. I think in the bottom right hand corner there is a snib mechanism to lock the latch when the door is closed in the frame. This should be sticking out the faceplate like the latch and deadbolt but its not, I think that part acts on it to push it out. Fit the...
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    Tripping out consumer unit when plug oven in

    It could be moisture or water inside appiance, see it all the time in production areas. I would be performing a PAT test and internal inspection but it's probably not worth it for yourself.
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    Single course block, mortar adhesion

    They would extend slightly above the current ceiling plasterboard and the plasterboard that I fix to the thermolite would I suppose lock in to ceiling. Like I say, I could build a shallow wood frame instead, it just got me thinking about mortar and how strong an adhesive it actually is, I...
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    Crack diagnosis - subsidence?

    Surely the question is....is it still moving/cracking further? Glue some picture glass across the crack and monitor for 12 months
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    Single course block, mortar adhesion

    Hi, How much bonding strength can you get from mortar ? Let's say you have a 2m concrete lintel and you wanted to lay a single course of thermolite block to it. The lintel is none load bearing, its just where a wall used to be and the only thing it and the block will hold are a couple of small...
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    Repair to Brick Wall

    Hi, Wondering if anyone can answer a couple of questions about repairing a brick wall. If you have a load bearing wall and you wanted to remove a couple of courses of brick, one at the base of the wall and one in the middle in order to install a DPC roll and replace damaged / loose mortar...
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    Fit DPC roll or Chemical

    Hi, Could anyone advise on a couple of issues regarding DPC / DPM ? My property requires a number of bricks replacing on a downstairs internal wall. This wall has two damp courses fitted. Firstly , the original bitumen DPC which is fitted below the original concrete floor ( about 4 inch and...
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    Building Regs Advice

    I didn't think you could get a mortgage without the Building Control certs, infact the house over the road from me was up for sale at a big discount for cash buyers only, because of this very same issue ( Loft Room ). Same with home insurance, although, I was told that the current owners...
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    Building control procedure to move bathroom upstairs

    Thanks for the reply. That sounds good, I was worried they'd turn up and start quoting all sorts of obscure regs, that would cost a fortune to comply with. From what I understand, there will probably be two visits, would that be one at the very start of work i.e no flooring down / bare walls...
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    Building control procedure to move bathroom upstairs

    Hi, Can anyone tell me what to expect with building control regarding moving a bathroom upstairs. Currently the shower and W.C is next to kitchen downstairs. I was looking at a relatively simple install in the unused bedroom above. 1. Backer board on floor with tiles 2. 50mm battens with...
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    A couple of questions regarding Flooring

    Hi, I'm looking to remove uneven and creaky floorboards and lay down 22mm backer board to tile an upstairs room. I have two issues, 1. The room has an old solid fuel fire with a concrete hearth ( shown in pics ). I removed the top screed of concrete and what is underneath is hardcore, I haven't...
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    Mortar type

    Is it true that you can use lime mortar instead of normal sand cement anyway but not the other way around ??
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    Mortar type

    I'm in a similar situation, need to repoint but am not sure whether I have lime mortar ( pics ). Mine also doesn't fizz but is much more grey in colour. You think they'd have come up with a easy solution for determining what it is....if it indeed is so important.
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    Making good below ground

    Thanks for reply. The property is about 80 years old. I'll look into the lime mortar thing. I don't suppose it's a huge deal as I'm only removing a couple of bricks, I just assumed that mortar that sits below ground, wet most of time, would just erode away.
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    Making good below ground

    Hello, Can anyone advise on making good brickwork, below soil level. I am doing a lead replacement and am about to go through the foundation wall with a 4'' duct. I was originally going to core through, however the bricks ( cherry red ) look different to the ones above ground, I'm told these may...
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    Advice on Demolition hammer use

    Hi, Would a demolition hammer be suitable for cutting a trench through a concrete slab ? I need to trench about 8'' wide for about 2M inorder to run a duct . I had a test run of using a diamond blade on a grinder, on my outside path ( this too needs a trough) but had to abandon due to dust going...
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    CAT underground cable/pipe locating devices

    Well then that's the plan then. Rent the CAT machine, try get an idea of where it is in the path from front door to boundary line. Break up the concrete across the path ( give me a chance to use the demolition Breaker I got from Toolstation ) and get digging, and hope it doesn't run diagnoally...
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