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    The basin's too big!

    No it's this one from the other site with a very similar name! https://victoriaplum.com/product/the-bath-co-camberley-satin-ivory-vanity-unit-with-basin-600mm
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    The basin's too big!

    I bought a sink from victoriaplum that it said was 600mm wide on the specs. Perfect I thought - exactly the size I need! Got it today and it turns out the basin is actually 620mm wide - which means it doesn't quite fit right and overhangs the door architrave more than I would like. What would...
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    Best way to reduce a 6inch hole to 4 inch?

    Thanks for the tips on reducing the hole from 6" to 4". It's the noise of the 6" ones that's worrying me - one of the reasons for replacing the current one is that it sounds like a jet engine and its in the en-suite of our bedroom. I did some research and bought a 4" fan called a "Silent...
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    Best way to reduce a 6inch hole to 4 inch?

    I am replacing the extractor fane in a (very) small ensuite bathroom (1.75m x 1.45m). After removing the current (very noisy) fan I see it has a 6 inch vent. The fan I bough to replace it has a 4 inch vent. Rather than fill the 6 inch hole up, wait for it to dry and then drill a 4 inch hole...
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    Is this Asbestos Insulating board or just Plasterboard?

    Brilliant - thanks guys. Back to work then!
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    Is this Asbestos Insulating board or just Plasterboard?

    Hi all I'm ripping out an en-suite bathroom in a victorian house and while removing the tiles, some of the material behind them came away with them. It is a fairly powdery white material sandwiched between what looks like brown paper. Could this be asbestos or is it just plain old Gypsum...
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    How to add trellis to the top of an old wall

    Thanks for your replies breezer - Thanks - I agree that the posts would not look good - not what I really wanted to do but I have read that fixing directly to the old wall was not advisable - so I couldn't really see what other option there was. I'm not sure I agree with you entirely about...
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    How to add trellis to the top of an old wall

    Hello I have a 7ft high old (victorian) wall around my garden and I want to add 2 or 3ft of trellis to the top of the wall to act as both additional security and a support for climbing plants. I am wondering what the best way is to do this? I was originally going to simply add a wooden...
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