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    Render the underside of an overhanging sandstone step

    I’ve removed all loose bits and refilled cracks on the steps with mortar. They’re pretty solid. It’s just the underside of the top landing I’m concerned about. I’m thinking of removing all of the loose stuff and, so long as the block feels solid, doing a cosmetic repair to the area in the photos.
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    Render the underside of an overhanging sandstone step

    It sounds easier that rendering with something that may not be stable but I think I'd want to put some pins in rather than a straight bond. Is cement board stable enough to not crack around, say, 8mm masonry screws?
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    Render the underside of an overhanging sandstone step

    I have a sandstone staircase from my 1st floor flat down to the garden, the top landing is about 90cm x 150cm and is positioned over the door of the downstairs flat. It's probably 100 years old and bits of the sandstone have been falling off so it's a bit of a safety hazard for the lower...
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    Non reducing eccentric (dog leg) connector?

    Hi Polesapart, isn't that solution going from 1/2" to 1/2"? Unless you're proposing that I come out of 3/4 down to 1/2 then back to 3/4. That would work but it'll subtract from the already weak pressure. I'm wondering if I'll get away with, ooer, a 3/4 inch straight male nipple!
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    Non reducing eccentric (dog leg) connector?

    I need to alter the centres on a new bath/shower mixer installation and the existing dog legs are 3/4" (pipework) to 1" (mixer). I want to go from 3/4" to 3/4" as that's the size of the new mixer inlets. I can't find any dog legs that aren't also reducers. Do equal ones exist?
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