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    Neff Oven element: official or universal element?

    Hello My Neff Oven (electric, fan assisted, model B1422) made some interesting noises on Sunday night! And i believe it needs a new oven element I have been offered an Official Neff Oven element fro about £60, (like this...
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    sealing knots on hard wood

    thank you very much. Out of curiosity, what are the risks / pitfalls of usuing just a regular wood primer in this scenario? thanks
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    sealing knots on hard wood

    Hello I am having new sash windows installed. These will be made of hardwood. I wondered whether knotting solution should be applied to hardwoods to stop the knots from releasing sap. Or is it a case of only soft woods requiring knots to be sealed? Thanks
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    marks / indentation in undercoat

    great advice, thanks I used two coats of MDF primer (water based), then one coat of solvent based dulux undercoat. It is this layer that has the problem and needs to be tidied up. I will finish with dulux egsheell So my top coat and undercoat will both be solvent. Thanks for the help...
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    marks / indentation in undercoat

    hi there, thanks they are not too deep, they just catch the light because they are circular. I gave very fine grit sand paper a go already, but it seemed to aggrevate /disturb the paint nearby the problem area too, making a whole patch too rough... I was thinking that 0000 very fine...
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    marks / indentation in undercoat

    Hello A quick decorating question. I painted some mdf cupboard doors and applied a dulux undercoat to the front. However, I had one of the panel resting on two paint tins to keep it off the ground whilst the paint dried. I thought it had dried enough, flipped it over and paint the other side...
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    Fitting of a new timber framed window

    Hi thanks for the feedback. aside from the sloppy looking application of the silicone, is this technique of sealing with silicone between the wooden frame and the brickwork (as opposed to pointing with mortar) normal practice? thanks
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    Fitting of a new timber framed window

    Hi mattchip thanks for the reply. Just for clarity though: do you mean the way they have done it is "the right way" or is my suggestion of mortar / poitning "the right way"? Thanks
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    Fitting of a new timber framed window

    Just a quick question. We have had a new window fitted into a wall. The bricks were removed to form an opening for the size of the new timber framed window. On the inside the bare brick was bonded and then tiled. However, my question is whether the exterior of the window has been done...
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    Repairing patio - in between patio slabs

    Hello, We have lived in our house since the summer last year. At the end of the summer i jet washed the patio and noticed that the filing between the slabs (not sure if it cement or lime mixture) The filling was eroded away / missing in places. I have inlcuded some photos, one shows an...
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    How to hang a mirror above fireplace

    Hello I have bought a mirror - 67 x 97 cms. I have bought a thick strong nylon rope / string and threaded it to hang from. I just need to drill some holes into my chimney breast. Can someone offer advice on the best way to do this? In particular how long should the screws be? I will...
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