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    MDPE Protection

    "relatively inflexible" in that it tends to coil back up and doesn't particularly hold straight in order to get rigid insulation on and shove down ducting. Not sure whether something like hot water will make it flexible enough to lay out without it trying to coil back up and to get the...
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    MDPE Protection

    unfortunately the insuduct wouldn't work in this instance as I dont have enough wall space to install. I did find the SES Water pdf and my situation is much like diagram 3 but I have approximately 6 to 7 meters of travel internally over rough ground hence the ducting. I have found various...
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    MDPE Protection

    Hi, I need to install a run of MDPE from inside to outside up to the water meter running under a suspended timber floor which will eventually replace a piece of lead pipe. I understand it needs to be a minimum of 750mm below the ground level and I'm looking for advice on insulation and...
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    Removing Rehau UPVC Bead

    I'll give that a go. It's the thought of 'wedging' a thickish piece of metal in a virtually non existent hole and then finding I've wrecked the plastic frame :oops:
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    Removing Rehau UPVC Bead

    Thanks ronniecabers. I'll give that a go. Just a but paranoid about damaging the plastic since the scraper end is rather thick and the gap around the bead us non existent!!
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    Removing Rehau UPVC Bead

    Hi, Can anyone recommend a good tool for removing Rehau beading? I have seen a number of examples with people using all manner of different tools but the gap between the beading and frame is so small, I was beginning to think they it was all one piece!! I have one of these which some people...
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    Joist hanging options

    What about if I were to double or triple the red lines so that they are effectively forming something like 6"x9" and then run 2"x9" in the direction of the yellow lines as this is the shorter span? Any advantages in doing that?
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    Joist hanging options

    Thanks. I'm not looking to put much weight other than typical loft items but more concerned with supporting the weight of the timber itself. Due to the awkward design of the loft I cannot go between the shortest spans which would have been ideal.
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    Joist hanging options

    Empty space in the roof so was looking to do something as simple as this. The yellow lines would be the ledger boards as these are adjoining walls to neighbouring properties. Depending on where this sits in the roof space, I may have to go around the chimney breast. Shall do, thanks I...
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    Joist hanging options

    Hi, I'm looking for some options with installing some joists for my loft. I have a loft space which is approx 5m x 3m (and tall enough to stand) and want to hang some joists to make use of the storage space. I don't fancy cutting holes in the walls as firstly they are partition walls...
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    What to do when replacing old windows

    Rot is the biggest problem we've found with the doors and windows. They're probably not original but certainly the condition of something of that age!! UPVC At least has the advantage of rot resistance albeit having other issues...
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    What to do when replacing old windows

    @mrrusty unfortunately they house has already been refurbished (to a degree) previously and has lost much of the original features already. Whilst I am putting UPVC in at the rear where it faces new builds, I am being careful to use something sympathetic to the house itself. I will be putting...
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    What to do when replacing old windows

    Thanks @crank39 Sounds like a good plan to me :D
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    What to do when replacing old windows

    Hi, I have old wooden sash windows which I'm replacing with newer UPVC windows. The house was built in the early 1900's and as such has solid brick walls around 9" thick. There is an excessively large section in the old sash windows where the weights were located: When I remove the sash...
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    Spalling Red Brick Sealant

    Ok, many thanks. I'll look in to these and see what I can get hold of. The mortar is original I believe. Well, so far as it isn't cement mortar and is soft and has a light colour so suspect it is lime from the original build.
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    Spalling Red Brick Sealant

    Hi, I have an outside wall where some of the old red bricks are beginning to flake and disintegrate. The bricks are about 1 to 2 meters off the ground and there are no obvious signs of damp. Can anyone recommend a breathable sealant they've tried which works? Thanks
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    Cement Mix

    What mix do you need for precast finish, like this: I'm looking for a smooth look much like you find on a lot of buildings and civil projects these days. Thanks
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    Scribing Molded Wooden Profile

    Hi, I have a few profiles which I'd like to cut together, much like this: Although this is a stock image, it is quite indicative of the profiles I'd like to cut as none of them are against a flat surface on which to trace around the profile shown. How do you go about tracing the profile of...
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    Garden chipper

    Knowing my luck they'd have the floor boards and joists too... Or worst still, knowing the beavers we have round here, leave the reeds and just take the floor boards and joists. They'd then claim to be too full to take on the reeds.
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