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    Ford Focus 03 MK1 Bonnet Latch / Lock (Cant Open)

    :D Brilliant! Nice one Mjd1. I'm very happy to see that my post has helped someone else out - especially the "no cost" aspect. Congrats. Kudus to fordfocus2003 though for his initial post, which gave me the incentive to post my own 'solution'. Joe
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    Ford Focus 03 MK1 Bonnet Latch / Lock (Cant Open)

    Ah!, but here's the best bit. Once I had done all of this I figured that there must be an even easier way in. I mean, why surround the latch mechanism with a steel plate. It's not supporting anything at all. In fact, it looks more of a hinderance than anything else .... UNLESS ... its...
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    Ford Focus 03 MK1 Bonnet Latch / Lock (Cant Open)

    As luck would have it, I was able to find a 2nd hand lock and latch mechanism from a Ford Focus Mark 1 at a local scrap yard. £15 later and I was inspecting the latch mechanism. My plan was to "destroy" this one in order to discover where the weak points were. However, first off I...
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    Ford Focus 03 MK1 Bonnet Latch / Lock (Cant Open)

    Fast forward with a lot of internet searching, talking to various mechanics and the local ford dealership (customer service and parts). Everyone told me the same thing: smash the front of the car to pieces!. I'm sure this sounds all to familiar to fordfocus2003. I thought about this. A...
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    Ford Focus 03 MK1 Bonnet Latch / Lock (Cant Open)

    Right, lets get this out of the way first: Anyone that tells you that you have to smash the front grill et-al in order to get to the latch is talking RUBBISH. I have just replaced the latch without any damage to the car whatsoever, other than to the defective latch of course. However, had I...
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    Ford Focus 03 MK1 Bonnet Latch / Lock (Cant Open)

    This is the ONLY post that I could find wrapped around the bonnet latch problem on a Ford Focus Mark 1. However, it doesn't quite take things to the conclusion that I needed. I have recently experienced the same "heartache" with this and was determined to find a way to rectify this...
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    Gap in plaster behind skirting board

    Is there a reason why there is a 1"..1.5" gap between the screeded floor and the start of the plaster on the wall? Is this just a throwback to older building techniques or is there a logical explanation for it. Two that I've heard of today when I asked a couple of guys at work are: 1...
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    Fireplace Help

    To be honest I'm not sure. I drew a pencil line on the "wider" side (if you look closer) to equal everything up.. Thought about cutting that out with a disc grinder so that the opening is equidistant. This would give a nice wide opening off 32" wide (by 14" deep). Had originally thought a...
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    Fireplace Help

    Thought I'd add a pic of the fireplace: Not sure how to make this visible, so here's the link: http://www.diynot.com/network/joenineo/albums/diy/
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    Fireplace Help

    All, I have a small-ish fireplace in a large chimney breast in my front lounge. I have already removed the surround and hearth. and am now faced with the firebrick (? - is this the correct word ?) If I remove the firebrick in order to temporarily close up the entrance to the fireplace with...
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    Life of downcut jigsaw blades

    ... and there I was thinking 1 would do it all :shock: :roll: Joe
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    jigsawing laminate

    So what you're saying is that I have the wrong tool and blades then. Hmmmm. :shock: Joe
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    jigsawing laminate

    yes, there's a marking along the side that says 0-3 or 1-4 (can't be sure) Knew there'd be some 'minor' that I was missing. Guess I should've tried all 4 settings on a test piece first - just to get a feel for it. :x ... Guess what I'll be doing with some of my time at the weekend! Ah...
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    jigsawing laminate

    errr...... dunno big-all ??? Its an Makita Orbital Action Jigsaw 4350FCT. Had it on setting 1 and the highest speed. Is this wrong? I'm sure that's what the 'manual' suggested. Joe
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    jigsawing laminate

    Hi woody Yip, done it. Doesn't look too bad either :) Not totally perfect perhaps but I'm happy enough with it as it is. :D Joe
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    jigsawing laminate

    That's what I thought might be happening woody, but I was going real slow.... :cry: so I'm not sure what the issue was. I mean I just bought the Makita the other day so its brand new. I'm sure its probably a technique thing, being as this is my first run with a jigsaw .. but I was mightily...
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    jigsawing laminate

    Gonna add an update to this thread in case anybody else comes along to view it. Just done this over the weekend. Almost turned into a DIY Disaster! What I found was that the Jisaw wandered all over the place. Snapped 2 blades in the process. Luckily for me, all of the worst wanders...
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    Drilled hole TOO BIG for screw/rawlplug

    Perhaps a bit obtuse, but if a wall bracket ain't gonna cut it, can you not simply use a normal shelf stand? (Save you the pain of wall mounting) Joe
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    OH bleep !

    LOL. That's the best thing I've heard all day Galvanised. :lol: I mean I feel for ya but I've just had to reach for my sleeve to dry my eyes. I guess its all in the mind of the beholder. :D Hope the injuries heal ok. Joe
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    Best way to apply colorfill to mitre'd worktops?

    Hi there, Have done the male/female mitre'd cuts on the new laminate worktops for the kitchen and have cut both the bolt (x3) and biscuit recesses (x6) in each ready for assembly. However, having never done this before, so I thought I'd get some "expertise" from the field. Given that I...
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