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    Decking...what now?

    Thanks for that. It's useful...although can't quite grasp first bit of second sentence. But MUST decking be treated or can it be left as it is?
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    Decking...what now?

    Thanks for the Liberon advice, but yes, non slip would be essential with an arthritic mother and whippet to think of. And me after a large martini possibly. Question really is...do you 'have to' treat decking, or can you leave it untreated? I presume it's pressure treated already. It looks...
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    Decking...what now?

    Hi. We have just pressure washed our wooden decking. Not sure of age but smooth rather than ridged. Pale wood, feels warm to bare feet. It's come up well but we're hesitating over putting any products on it. Does it have to be stained/waxed/varnished? If so, what sort of product/application...
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    Decking...what now?

    Thanks. Long handled roller sounds excellent. My point really was whether decking MUST be stained in some way to protect from elements or whether it can be left naked, as it were...
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    Decking...what now?

    Hi. We have just pressure washed our wooden decking. Not sure of age but smooth rather than ridged. Pale wood, feels warm to bare feet. It's come up well but we're hesitating over putting any products on it. Does it have to be stained/waxed/varnished? If so, what sort of product/application...
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    Garden gates

    Thanks, yes, I read this, but they would say that, wouldn't they? Is it like the upsell for x brand conditioner you see on the x brand shampoo bottles, or should one always use undercoat, even if there is clean sound paint beneath? Thankfully there's no rust or bare metal so I guess I can rule...
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    Garden gates

    Can you help me with my discombobulation over options? I have some metal gates across my drive which need tlc. They have been painted before with some kind of matt grey coating. The verticals are fine; the horizontals need a wire brush and a bit of emery cloth. Because I want a particular...
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    Help me make my metal gates great again?

    That's a new concept to me. Thanks for suggesting. Google time!
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    Help me make my metal gates great again?

    That's a good thought. I'll look into that too.:)
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    Brace yourselves!

    What I've learnt... The wardrobe is now rock steady. I have discovered...1) make sure the top of the backboard and the top of the wardrobe are aligned. 2) use 'annular ring' nails and not the tintacks supplied with the wardrobe 3) buy a large clamp or two to keep the shebang stable while it's...
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    Help me make my metal gates great again?

    Thank you both. I didn't know that about wet and dry. Helpful. Was thinking about getting one of those little things that plugs into my drill. Not a flap wheel but the little abrasive cyclinder....good idea, bad idea? Don't think it's bad enough for sandblasting but it's a good thought!
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    Help me make my metal gates great again?

    I have some attractive metal gates, with golf ball size spheres along the tops and narrow spaces between the uprights. The paint is flaking and I would ideally like to make them smooth and glossy. So, preparation being key, I wonder if you experts can tell me whether I should use sanding...
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    Brace yourselves!

    No. It was perfectly stable. These things never seem to go back exactly as before. It wasn't cheap, but it's still particleboard. Hey ho.
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    Brace yourselves!

    It's where a shape that should be square leans to one side, turning into a rhombus and eventually collapsing
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    Brace yourselves!

    3mm ply with nails or screws, you think?
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    Brace yourselves!

    It sounds as though the back board is the only option. Funny how something so flimsy can hold this monster in place. It's not top and bottom, but side and side, unfortunately, Big-all. I had a heck of a job pinning it on as the nails kept bending or going through the wardrobe. I might try little...
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    Brace yourselves!

    Hi When I moved house recently the removal men disassembled a wardrobe before it went into storage. They offered to reassemble it but given what happened with their other assembly jobs, I decided to do it myself as I knew what went where. I have now (days and days and days later) managed to...
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    Magnetite?

    Great advice. Will let you know how we go on. Many thanks!
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    Magnetite?

    Thanks. The blanking plug is at the top. Hoping it doesn't come to a full system flush. Fingers crossed it's just the one. Pity we just had new carpet fitted :( Many thanks for your help :)
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    Magnetite?

    Hi. I have a 1960s house with a combi boiler fitted in 2009. Heating working well except for one rad which won't heat adequately. Patchy heat - along the top, some at one side. No air coming out when I bleed it. Am thinking sludge. I thought I'd loosen the hex blank at the other end to see what...
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