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    Two quickies - Laying a concrete floor

    Great. Thanks for the advice. Given the varying differences of depth, what would you recommend i use as the screed? Should I go for something like a water based self levelling thing ? Olly
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    Two quickies - Laying a concrete floor

    Hi chaps, We have a concrete floor in our out-house (soon to be christmas food room for when the screaming hoards arrive). Oddly, the right hand side has been leveled in the past, but the left hand side hasn't. No idea why. Both sides have a water proof layer, though the left hand side has...
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    Fence post with vertical grooves in each face

    other half wants ... " a good job" and to fit in with the existing wood around the garden (shot myself in the foot by making use of decent wood elsewhere) :S
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    Fence post with vertical grooves in each face

    long story !!! Think more maze than fence ! :S
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    Fence post with vertical grooves in each face

    The sizes were just for example, the panels can be any thickness at all. So, given that the size of the groove isnt an issue, any idea where i can get them from ? Olly
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    Fence post with vertical grooves in each face

    Hi chaps. Doesanyone know where to get (in the UK) fence posts with vertical groves on each face ? What I want is a collection of posts, lined up, which i can then drop in wooden panels in between, and lift those panels out when i want to open up sections. If you imagine taking a router...
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    water stain appearing on wall

    The house is from the 50's round about, certainly one of those post-war evacuation style houses that you see loads of on former council estates around the south, with sloping sides. The wall is about 10" thick from the exterior to the interior. I have checked for signs of water running...
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    water stain appearing on wall

    Theres no sign of water running down the wall itself, and it only happened that once when the rain was literally blowing horizontally against the face of the wall. I will get my camera out later and take some photos of the patchs and the wall itself. Shouldnt a full structural survey have...
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    water stain appearing on wall

    I have just finished painting my new study in my new (old) house. About a week after I finished, in the thunderous rain that we had in November, I noticed that a damp patch was appearing on the wall, with smaller ones dotted around it, all coming in from the south facing external wall. They...
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    Fireplaces, heath and stuff

    the stove we are looking at is £500, so theres £500 play in that price. Dunno whats gonna be cheaper
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    Fireplaces, heath and stuff

    Hi, Finally moved out of the house of the noisey neighbours. My new house had a gas fire, linked to a gas boiler. Thats all been taken out, but we are now left with a 5ft high and three feet wide hole in teh chimney breast in the lounge. Clearly, to be used as an open fireplace, it needs...
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    Ohhhh my aching drill bits

    Like these ? http://www.bizrate.co.uk/powertools/oid447013839.html
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    Ohhhh my aching drill bits

    Thanks. What about if its some kind of tough concrete ? My standard masonary bits dont seem to be touching it. S
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    Ohhhh my aching drill bits

    I have just spent two days trying to put curtain poles up, and blind hooks, in my new house. However, having gone through two drill bits all ready, and going and buying a new massive powerdrill, I'm still no more than about 1cm deep. I thought the lintel would be concrete and was prepared for...
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    Changing a washer in a bathroom tap

    so, is the handle meant to pull off vertically rather than unscrew ?
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    Changing a washer in a bathroom tap

    Hi, I have bathroom tap thats leaking badly and I have finally realised that I need to change the washer once and for all. Thing is, I cant get the so***ding tap apart to get at the washer. If you imagine an old style tap that you might find on original iron bathes. It has a chrome cross...
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    Supplier for Old style cooker switch cover

    wasnt it the old wiring which was so hard to manouver and thick that you needed a large cavity behind the socket to move the thicker cooker wire about the place.
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    Supplier for Old style cooker switch cover

    Thanks. Looks good to me. Did a google for the price, and my first comment is .... HOW MUCH ??!?!?!?! http://www.rbstaronline.co.uk/acatalog/MK_Cooker_Switches.html Man, theres money in switches !! :)
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    Supplier for Old style cooker switch cover

    Does anyone know where i can get an old style cooker switch cover from? I have an old one here which is pretty battered and needs replacing. I dont want to replace the entire socket for a new one, as that would mean a lot of filling as the old socket is far larger than the new style ones. The...
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    uPVC a pain to close and lock

    I have front and rear uPVC doors that are a pain to close. They are the type that force you to pull the handle up on the outside in order to be able to turn the key to lock. The thing is, while the doors close, and the catch fits in ok, its almost impossible to pull the handle up to force the...
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