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    Easifill gone wrong

    I’ve used easifill for similar purposes in the past but it’s gone spectacularly wrong on this occasion. I was covering a gap where the old back boiler was and did the following: I then taped the joins and gave it a couple of coats of easifill to blend and smooth out. It was looking good...
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    Which spindle?

    I’ve now sourced a 1100mm spindle. My plan is to put it flat across the top and then draw a line to capture the angle for the bottom cut. Let me know if I’m missing anything here. Should I then use my nailer or screws at an angle?
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    Metal pole on base

    This is a base and stand for a Xmas tree. You can see where it has broken. Any suggestions on how I can fix this please. The tree is quite heavy and hence the need for a strong join. I’ve tried superglue and it didn’t hold. Thanks in advance.
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    Which spindle?

    The spindle is 97cm at its highest point
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    Door lining repair

    Is the filler acting as glue in this situation?
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    Replacing a section of the door frame

    UPDATE: still need to fill and sand some of the gaps but this is here I am. The wood feels solid now! Thanks for your help.
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    Door lining repair

    Like a Ronseal 2 part part filler? I was intending to use this on top to fill any gaps/imperfections. I thought the blob of adhesive to stick the wood piece to the existing frame will allow me to position the wood piece so that it is flush at the top.
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    Door lining repair

    The last door frame repair was quite different I thought, because I replaced most of the vertical section. I will post pictures of that repair in the associated post. Thanks for reminding me as I intended to post an update. This repair feels more asthetics as it just needs to take the latch...
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    Door lining repair

    This frame is damaged and I’ve cut a chunk of the damaged section out using my multi cutter. Can I find a decent chunk of wood (not too flimsy) and glue in using Stixall? This will allow me to put some blobs of adhesive underneath and level the wood flush at the top. I can the use two part...
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    Architrave next to wall

    I suppose, I could do a test with the current piece. I appreciate that it will be too narrow but might be worth doing, to get some experience.
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    Architrave next to wall

    Would a jigsaw be the preferred method for this cut?
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    Architrave next to wall

    At the point that it is touching the wall when in vertical position?
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    External skirting corners

    Do people bisect the angle for these or do a 90 degree corner and smash the wall to suit? I’ve got a few of these and wondering what approach I should take. Thanks in advance.
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    Architrave next to wall

    It has gaps of over 10mm in places. What kind of filler would you use for that? I’ve seen some videos of scribing but I think this may be more complicated as some width of the architrave needs to go anyhow, in order to sit at the clearance line. I’m happy to start again, if there is a more...
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    Architrave next to wall

    I’ve made a dogs dinner out of this. I know but let me explain. I’ve successfully fitted a few architrave now. Including two next to the wall that needed to be trimmed down the length. With this, I measured at the bottom, middle and top. I cut the architrave based on these measurements. This...
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    Which spindle?

    Can someone name this spindle or the supplier for it please? I need one to replace the missing one. Ideally from a local DIY shed.. Thanks in advance.
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    Measuring skirting lengths

    Excuse my ignorance but how does this help when the walls are wonky across the entire length?
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    Ryobi Nailer

    No bending or block-up's. A couple didn't pull the skirting in but on a number of occasions, I could see that the nails pulled the board tight.
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    Bath extractor blowing cold air

    It hasn't bene rewired recently and has been in place for a few years. I only noticed the surface water this winter and the blowing last year. The reverse impeller sounds very plausible. Except the tissue does get sucked in when I try this. I do find that odd. I can feel the air blowing by...
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    Measuring skirting lengths

    I could but I have painted upstairs and wanted the dust to be confined to downstairs. I also have more space in the lounge downstairs.
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