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    Decent water based general undercoat ?

    It won't fall off but neither will it last. And whoever does the next repaint will curse it, as they will have to sand off the non-adhering oil. No. No negative effect. Some painters routinely add driers to oils, given how the climate stuff has reduced the chemicals that used to make them dry...
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    Decent water based general undercoat ?

    Depends how much the customer matters to you. Waterbase will not bind well to oil, even if abraded and sugar soaped. It won't come off tomorrow, but it won't last. Terebene driers will accelerate the drying of oil, and by the time you've got one oil undercoat on there and two tops - my fave is...
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    I've cut some threads off of the track rod end cos couldnt get nut on .. will it pass MOT like this ? Pic included

    Joint separators are cheap enough. In 50+ years of maintaining my cars I've never found it a good idea to mess around without the right tools. Nylocs can be reused three times. The thread must project through the nut two and a half turns. If you have to knock a threaded part by hitting it with...
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    Lime point or cement point ??

    Drop some of the mortar into vinegar. If it fizzes, it's lime. Lime is not meant to last forever. In time, all lime pointing will need redoing. But it's kind to the bricks or stone, as it's softer. Use NHL 2.0 and a sharp sand.
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    Cutting then repairing existing dpm

    Occasionally water comes into our cellar. We already have a sump pump and perforated collecting pipe down there which works fine, but in recent years it has started coming in at the opposite corner. The specialist who did the sump pump 14 years ago proposes to deal with it by running another...
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    Repairing veneered floor

    It's not ideal. It was probably cheap. now it's showing its age, here and in the hall. I found that Sadolin do a two-pack stainable filler. Not clear whether you add the stain whilst mixing, or stain it after its set. That would be a way of filling in the missing veneer so I'll give it a try...
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    Repairing veneered floor

    Previous owner had a veneered cherry floor put down in the shower room about 30 years ago. Some of the veneer has come off. Three patches, about 6 square inches in all. The veneer is of uneven thickness, and some of the the underboard has damp damage so it's wavy. I've glued down the loose...
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    DG into stone surrounds - bedding compound?

    I have some new thinseal units with leaded lights, to be set into stone surrounds in our listed cottage. They will have to be fronted with glazing compound so that it looks like putty, and then painted. What would you use? Seven years ago I used Kawo Elastokitt for wood windows, but the...
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    Mixing old and new wall tiles... thicknesses...

    I have some 6" Minton Hollins left over from tiling our bathroom in 1991. I'd like to use them in our new bathroom, I can cope with the 6" not being quite 6" any more when I mix them with new tiles but I see that in the intervening 34 years, wall tiles have got quite a lot thinner, in fact...
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    Paste as a glue size substitute.

    So I expected to pick up some glue size in my local DIY shop but it seems to have vanished, even Dulux Decorator Centre don't have any. I have one sheet of plasterboard to paper over with lining paper... thinking to dilute some paste... in the past, on the packets of paste it used to give...
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    Problem with new External Socket ...

    A month ago I replaced an MK external socket as the lid catch was verrry stiff, fitted a BG. The neon lights and it powers anything plugged in, but when I plug in my socket tester - one of those that shows three lights if all is well - it shows no lights at all. Bizarre.
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    Basin with round tap holes

    Back when I was alive, basins had square holes and taps had a square on the bottom so they don't move when you shut them off. Mind you, even 30 years ago that started going pear-shaped, I remember putting new taps in an old basin where I created the squares on the taps by locking two brass...
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    Breathable masonry paint?

    Afterthought... if this is an external wall, it should have weep holes to disperse the water pressure. This enables the wall to do its job while being less thick and expensive to build. Some useful info here on building retaining walls.
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    Breathable masonry paint?

    Teknos Siloksan Facade. Highly breathable. Can be tinted to RAL colours. I bought mine from Holman Paints.
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    Preparing and varnishing garden room - tips for sanding

    Not unless the existing varnish is coming off. If it's sound, all you need to do is key it.
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    Brown stains on newly plastered chimney breast

    I would leave the stack. A future owner might want it, and no stack often spoils the look of the house. The brown is soot leaching through the parging and the mortar, due as Wayners says to damp in the flue. This happens because of people leaving the pot uncapped &/or blocking up the fireplaces...
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    Painting a heated towel rail

    If it all comes off, before you try again, rub the rail down with 150 wet & dry paper to make a key. I have to say that painting chrome is a pretty ... unusual... exercise.
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    Any specialist paint to tart this up?

    It's rusting. You can't get paint under the edge, so it will come back. You can treat it with Jenolite and then paint it with two-pack and then a chrome spray, but it will come back. Time for a new door. Most of them are alloy, and will not give you this problem.
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    Reaction from tack rag?

    I added two doses of driers to about 500ml in the can. It went off overnight, as in the good old days. So, I think that each time you use the paint you need to add more driers. Or as opps says, decant and just add it to your pot.
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    Reaction from tack rag?

    So, the Polyvine waterbase went on fine over the spirit stain. Dried as it should. Hooray. Now I need to use some oil paint again... to be clear, do I add the driers to the can once and that's it? Or do I add it each time I use the can?
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