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    Tips for affixing long sections of exterior pvc trim?

    Thanks, sounds I was trying to do 2 jobs at once no wonder it wasn't going well. The skeleton gun has always been my most hated tool. I've learned so much over the last few years but this always seems to go wrong no matter how careful I am or how much I watch others for advice
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    Tips for affixing long sections of exterior pvc trim?

    And then seal afterwards presumably. It's a big of a pain I've got to do this up a ladder, so pre gluing the sections I'm probably going to get up there and find it's stuck on my hand :) I was waving a 5' length around with a skeleton gun in the other hand like right idiot, decided I'd stop and...
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    Tips for affixing long sections of exterior pvc trim?

    I'm adding pvc quadrant trim to a large 2x1.5m uPVC window to weatherproof. I thought this would be the easy finishing touch but I'm having a right time getting the adhesive on a long bendy bit of plastic neatly! Should I be getting glue (I'm using white Sticks Like ****) on both sides to stick...
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    Scaffold plank snapped

    I had not realised this (that it should be done or was my responsibility). The company said exactly the same thing and that often they charge to do it on larger projects. Well we have had this scaffold for over 6 months and this is the top lift. I don't know how long it takes to fail but it...
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    Bug copy pasting images

    When I upload the same file directly from my phone (which is often larger than what's in Google) it works fine. I _think_ the issue is the forum is not taking a copy of the image just a link to it.
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    Scaffold plank snapped

    3-4 feet it looks like, what I can see from this room. It seems like localised rot as the rest of the board is solid, bit of a crack was maybe holding water. I've been on it as have various trades several times and never noticed it until my foot went right through it today :) Should a...
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    PIR floor insulation on top of concrete?

    Well the PIR products all have thermal conductivity of about 0.02 across the market and when I look at Kingspan therma range, their wall/floor products have the same compression rating of 140 (the roof version is only 100). Their premium Kooltherm floor board is 120 so realistically it seems...
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    Scaffold plank snapped

    I've had a full-height scaffold on my house for several months. Up on the top eaves-height lift today, I had the quite scary experience of a plank snapping directly under me. A very lucky escape as the snap was right in the middle between two supports . Inspecting the plank it was rotten in the...
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    PIR floor insulation on top of concrete?

    Thanks @Notch7 I hadn't considered that at all. It makes sense, but would laying slim joists directly on the concrete be better? I quite like the idea to keep wood off the concrete just in case of damp
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    PIR floor insulation on top of concrete?

    Cheers. For a small project like this, is specific floor pir like ThermaFloor going to make a real difference? Load is just going to be a few people, no heavy furniture
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    Bug copy pasting images

    I keep my photos in Google Photos and I know you can't copy paste the link in a post as they're private, but Chrome let's you copy paste an image instead of a link. E.g into paint or a word doc or an online forum. Except it doesn't work here, see my post...
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    PIR floor insulation on top of concrete?

    Thanks for the heads up. Bloody Google, I'll fix 2mrw
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    PIR floor insulation on top of concrete?

    The old hothouse I'm restoring into a garden room has a solid concrete floor. The way it's built into a slope, half is a slab on the ground and the other half is suspended (see a couple of photos below. Internal footprint is ~2.75x5m and I've never used PIR like this before, is it load-bearing...
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    Mechanically affix K118 or similar insulated plasterboard to solid brick wall

    How would you find the holes accurately for the rawl plugs? Put the board in position and pre-drill all the way into the wall, remove to fit the rawls, and put back? Fixings which avoid the need seem to be a winner - I think concrete screw is the fixing I didn't know about for this job.
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    Mechanically affix K118 or similar insulated plasterboard to solid brick wall

    I want to add internal insulation to solid-brick walls. They are plastered and papered in good condition and I don't really want to strip that off. I want to minimise the depth added so I don't want to batten on top of PIR boards - thinking 40-50mm PIR (based on rough U value calcs). Insulated...
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    Laurel Hedge

    If it's not completely snapped off then it's worth a go. As others have said the plant will regrow quickly otherwise. I've done this once or twice and had ok results.
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    Raising truss bottom braces in 'shed'

    Thanks, that would be about ideal actually. Would I be best screwing perpendicular to the angled piece, or perhaps mending strips (if that's the right term I've never used them) are better like you see on fabricated trusses?
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    Raising truss bottom braces in 'shed'

    I'm recovering this old Victorian greenhouse, the top part totally replaced on existing brick base. Approx 5x2.75m I got someone to help with the roof and they added 3x2 cross braces as it was not rigid enough. Now I'm panelling it out, I would like to raise the braces for greater height, about...
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    How much water should come from my combi condensate pipe?

    This is something I wonder too, they say "if we can't repair it you pay £90 callout charge". It seems they phone you to confirm the appointment so I would be very keen to make sure they understand the issues. The current situation is the boiler goes off about once a week and when we go up, the...
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    How much water should come from my combi condensate pipe?

    So we got a plumber out yesterday and the short version is: it's the primary H/E (a pinhole leak he thinks). Longer version: He could see the water seeping down from behind the venturi from the spot I showed above, but removing the cover and burner it wasn't actually wet. He checked the seal...
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