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    Where to buy shower enclosure and tray?

    Hi, I recently installed an Aqualux enclosure that I bought from Screwfix and was very pleased at the quality for the price. The tray was from there too but took three deliveries before I got one that Parcelfarce hadn't busted. The couriers that delivered the glass enclosure were very careful I...
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    Installing a contractor switch, including breaking the fuse seal

    Some suppliers will install an isolator for free. NPower just did ours. Worth a call. Colin
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    I-Beam Connections

    The physics are the same, bad practice, but I guess that's why we apply load factors?
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    I-Beam Connections

    Hi, It's not totally clear to me from the description what this all looks like but I can perhaps offer some general comments that might help. The chs column would probably have a rectangular baseplate and capplate with the beam sitting on top. The actual geometry of the capplate depends on...
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    steel column fixings to concrete pad fondation. help!

    Hi, The best answer is whatever your engineer specifies. He is the one who gets sued if it goes wrong, so give him the opporunity to be more specific. All the advice here is really just informing you about how we have built stuff. All I can say is that stainless steel is not necessarily better...
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    steel column fixings to concrete pad fondation. help!

    Hi, looks like chemical or resin anchors then! They are great when used properly. Mark the bolt positions very accurately and predrill. Use an airline to blow the dust out, or a small tube duct taped onto the end of the wife's vacuum cleaner to suck it out before any resin anchor bolts are...
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    installing Upvc windows and doors myself.

    Not complicated or those profiteering double glazing companies couldn't do it. Do establish if there's a proper lintol above as in past times the frame was used to support the outer skin, that can complicate things. The only real issue is that nowadays you do need to inform building control...
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    Squaring a mortice

    You are doing it right, but perhaps use a decent Forstner bit to keep control as spade bits are an abomination. Use a smaller, sharper chisel as it takes less effort and so is easier to control?
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    Thicknesser and Planer

    Hi, You did say planer thicknesser so yes, you can straighten boards with it in planer mode. There are cheaper thicknesser only machines that have their uses, but are much less versatile. You can of course straighten with a decent hand plane! A lot depends on your budget as you really do get...
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    Bathroom heating options?

    Hi, the existing underfloor pipe runs parallel to the wall where the radiator would be mounted and is approx. 1 metre away. Am thinking that I should remove the tees that feed the radiator inlet and outlet and the length of pipe between them and divert that pipe run to the parallel wall using...
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    Bathroom heating options?

    hi, Just wanted to get some advice. We have moved to a 60's built bungalow as our retirement (in a few years) home and have a long list of refurbishments and alterations to work our way through. The house has been extended a couple of times and it makes sense to rationalise the layout of rooms...
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    Shower drain in concrete floor

    Just a low profile shower tray...
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    Shower drain in concrete floor

    hi, am seeking advice whilst planning to renovate the bathroom. Being of a certain age, we have moved to a bungalow. We have solid concrete floors. The existing shower is on an outside wall and the drain feeds into an adjacent soil stack. I would really like not to have the shower on a raised...
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    Choosing correct lintel for new self build garage

    the actual weight of brick is about 24kn per cu metre so it's easy to guestimate how much that lintol could support (as a UDL). The real answer depends upon whats above it and hence what loads as well as the dead load from the bricks are on it of course. However assuming that you are...
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    Solid alcove shelves

    How thick are they and what sort of load are they carrying? Can you fix a small angle to the alcove sides toe up and slot the shelves to suit? Alternatively how about drilling them from the back for a threaded rod epoxied into the wall and slide them on? Colin
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    cutting perfect grooves for shelves

    I'd agree with Jason's suggestion. If you are determined to try it then consider this as an expansion of the idea for a quick jig: (I'm assuming that you don't have a router table) You'll need router, a straight bit (dia <= to the slot you want), a router guide bush and a scrap of 12mm mdf...
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    Polystyrene and drylining

    Too late to be interest to you, but perhaps my experience is of interest to others with a similar dilemma. I recently dry lined our bathroom which juts out at the back of the house and so has 3 external walls. The walls are solid (1930's). Whilst it was never a particularly cold room the benefit...
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    What's the best way to cut through floor boards?

    Recently when replacing some damaged sections, I got good results drilling a series of adjoining holes just off-centre of the joist with a 3/8" forstner bit - don't drill the joist. No damage to adjacent boards and quickly tidied to a straight line with a sharp chisel.
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    Best Table Saw

    Take a look at the Kity 419, they've been off the market for a while since the original company went bust but are back again. You have the option of a sliding table. I don't think you can get many with a dado cutter capability - the only that comes to mind is the scheppach 4000 but at way above...
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    workbench ideas

    I have a bench (albeit for woodwork) that I built a top made from 2 layers of blockboard. I finished it with a couple of coats of water based floor varnish. This is very strong and flat and the surface is durable. Originally I too used chipboard but the surface quickly deteriorated. I...
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