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    AquaPanel Screws and Adhesives

    OK I'll put those at the top of my list. What about general stainless steel screws? Are those suitable, is the "drive" different? I'm not sure what makes a drywall/cement board screw different to a normal screw?
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    AquaPanel Screws and Adhesives

    I need this for the bathroom fitter tomorrow - so has to be somewhere that has it in stock, that I can drive to. I have found "no more nails" waterproof, and homebase stock it. It's expensive, but I think it'll do the job...
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    AquaPanel Screws and Adhesives

    I picked up some AquaPanels from Wickes, for the walls of our alcove shower. However they don't sell the AquaPanel branded screws and adhesive. I can't find them from screwfix, toolstation or B&Q. I need to either find a local chain store (that I can drive to) that has those brands in stock...
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    How to make cavity spacing around existing downlight install

    Just found this, so looks like I'm good with the Aurora :) http://gb.auroralighting.com/Products/Indoor-Luminaires/Fire-Rated-Downlighting/mSeries/m10/m10-Accessories/Interchangeable-60-degree-beam-angle-lens-for-m10.aspx I can stick with the 40degree standard, and change the lens cap, if it...
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    How to make cavity spacing around existing downlight install

    It's not just the brightness, but also the shadows. I fitted 40degree in my office and noticed a lot more shadows. I changed to 60degree and the shadows where better. But I think the clincher is going to be the needed cavity spacing. There seems no way to retrofit that for the JCC - can't get...
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    How to make cavity spacing around existing downlight install

    With have a bathroom fitter renovating our bathroom. He's going to replace our downlights. I'm currently looking at the JCC FGLED10 and the Aurora M10. My fitter has recommended Aurora, as he uses those all the time. However it has 40degree angle and 450lumens brightness. It comes with a 10...
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    Walkin Shower and Water Splash

    I can see how the upstands/aquastrap can work for the three walls. As they are designed to be applied vertically, and for the water to run down them. However in the opening area, they'll be laid horizontally along the floor, underneath the tray and tiles, and I don't know if they are designed to...
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    Walkin Shower and Water Splash

    Our bathroom is long and thin, allowing for a 1400x800 shower at one end. We are looking at fitting a recessed walk in shower, as shown in the attached image. There will be a single piece, low profile, 1400x800 shower tray in the recess - it's likely the shower tray will still be slightly...
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    Should glue for glass be visible?

    I checked the rest of the house. For the existing wooden windows, I have two types of windows. One where no glue or edging is visible at all. The other window has a sort of rubber edging, so it's continues and consistent in size and painted, so I never noticed. Where as the glue used in the...
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    Should glue for glass be visible?

    Here are two more images. If you click the image it should enlarge and the glue line is clear. Unfortunately it's much lighter outside, than it is inside, so it puts a contrast on the window's wood, making it darker. This one is from further back, slightly better. I'll also take a...
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    Should glue for glass be visible?

    We just had new wooden windows and doors put in. I would have expected any glue used to fix the glass panel to be invisible, but here it can be seen as a wedge about half a pencil thick. My question is, is this normal? Or sign of poor/lazy workmanship? We purchased them from Natural Windows...
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    How to Support Hazel Hurdles/Screens on Roof Terrace

    We have a small roof terrace(see first image), I'd like to lay screens, such as a wattle or hazel hurdle (see second image), all along the inside edges of left, rear and right of the terrace. The roof terrace already has small vertical capped pins, along the copings. I'd like to be able to...
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