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    Flexing Concrete Fence Post - To bodge or not

    Appreciate your time Scally & Aveatry
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    Flexing Concrete Fence Post - To bodge or not

    Just had a look and it’s still pretty powdery so I might be in luck. I think that seals it then. The post must come out. Just glad I didn’t put the tools away!
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    Flexing Concrete Fence Post - To bodge or not

    Nothing wrong with that. That’s the same reason my projects take three times as long as they should. “Finished is better than perfect” I mutter to myself while completely disregarding my own advice! Appreciate your input
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    Flexing Concrete Fence Post - To bodge or not

    Thanks to you too aveatry, now I’m really stuck! Half of the problem is I know it’s not right in my mind, and will never be forgotten about!
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    Flexing Concrete Fence Post - To bodge or not

    Thanks Scally, this is what I was thinking too. It’s the thought of an expensive new fence going in and not being quite right. I suppose the good news is the postcrete probably isn’t too hard yet as it’s only been in the ground 24 hours
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    Flexing Concrete Fence Post - To bodge or not

    Hi all, I've just installed a run of concrete posts, gravel boards and fence panels. Unfortunately the final post (near enough up against a wall) is flexing towards the top. After further inspection i've found a hairline crack just above ground level. Applying pressure to the post in one...
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    WC Pan Connector, how do I do this?

    all done! Thanks Wayners. Toilet fitted, no leaks (the morning might tell a different story, but none for now) Chamfered too, glad you called that or I’d have had a nightmare getting it on
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    Understairs pullout - 3 large units

    Looks great! Thinking of doing the same with my under stairs so this is helpful, thanks!
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    WC Pan Connector, how do I do this?

    Good call, definitely would not have done that, appreciate it!
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    WC Pan Connector, how do I do this?

    I think so, at worst I suppose I'll just remove some tile. It's all inside a unit so not the end of the world anyway.
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    WC Pan Connector, how do I do this?

    Thanks for quick reply Wayners. Apologies, complete novice and I might have bitten off a bit more than I can chew with ripping this bathroom out, last bit now though. Ok so connect new soil pipe to existing, then use a straight connector between toilet and new soil pipe? My only problem with...
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    WC Pan Connector, how do I do this?

    Hi all, Hopefully a helpful diagram but can take photos if needed! I'm sure there's an easy answer to this one, I'm just a bit stuck and want to make sure it's right. I have fitted a new toilet and unit, the existing pipe in the wall (orange) is further back as the new unit brings the toilet...
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