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    Best Plinth/Tile gap filler

    Thanks for replies. I don't think the foam would be suitable when it comes to mopping up the floor. The seal looks good and I might have gone with that, but of course the plinths are all fitted puttied and caulked in and painted now. Additionally the tile edges and grouting are so uneven I'm not...
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    Stair install question

    Not quite, what does it all rest on, how does the beam and engineering bricks fit into the picture. Thanks.[/list]
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    What to seal kitchen plinth and tiles with?

    Thanks. Unfortunately the plinths are aleady fitted and sanded, puttied and caulked, painted in. The floor was so uneven with ridges that trimming the underside of the plinths would have been too much work so I discounted that.
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    Stair install question

    This might be a difficlut one to describe. Existing stairs are too steep, and stairs themselves are too small. So I need to get the angle shallower, i.e. back to British Standards. The problem is that the stringers rest on top of a few rows of engineering bricks which in turn rest on an...
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    Best Plinth/Tile gap filler

    I've just fitted a new kitchen on top of old terracotta tiled floor kitchen. Of course the tiles are uneven and there are quite large gaps between the bottom of the wooden plinth fitted to kitchen base units and the tiles themselves. Is there a good product to use to fill that gap? Decorators...
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    What to seal kitchen plinth and tiles with?

    I've just fitted a new kitchen on top of old terracotta tiled floor kitchen. Of course the tiles are uneven and there are quite large gaps between the bottom of the wooden plinth fitted to kitchen base units and the tiles themselves. Is there a good product to use to fill that gap? Decorators...
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    Fridge housing problem

    I need to locate a part but not sure what its called or where to buy it from. When you fit a built in refirdgerator there's generally a gap between sides of the fridge and the housing. Theres a supplied part which you stick to the outside of the fridge that has a magnetic strip in it with a...
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    Built in Fridge problem

    I need to locate a part but not sure what its called or where to buy it from. When you fit a built in refirdgerator there's generally a gap between sides of the fridge and the housing. Theres a supplied part which you stick to the outside of the fridge that has a magnetic strip in it with a...
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    Routing cables

    So from that wiki, it sounds like the hood switch needs to be in the middle of the wall, on the vertical at the point where the horizontal crosses it? Thats fine for the cooker hood. What about the under cabinet lighting, I guess it would be ok to route across on the same horizontal? Thanks
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    Routing cables

    I guess you are referring to the power to the old hood? There is no switch. So if I install a switch on the old veritical above the kitchen cabinets near top of wall, then I should be ok to go horizontally across with the cable where it comes out at the midpoint of the wall? Is that ok? What...
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    Routing cables

    Hi, Quick question. I have some power cables that come out of the wall, one to power under ckitchen cabinet lights and one to power a cooker hood. I need to move these to a different part of the wall. Am I allowed to move these horizontally straight across or do I nneed to go up, along the...
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