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    Waterproofing house front foundation - 1950s building

    This is as clear as it gets. Thank you so much. I really like your "look smarter" suggestion. Do you think I can modify it with my plinth stretcher brick idea? i.e. 1) Chop concrete back from the wall (probably remove it completely) 2) Scoop 6" of soil 3) Add a plinth stretcher right next...
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    Waterproofing house front foundation - 1950s building

    Hello everyone! May I ask for your help? I have recently moved in into a new house (1950s build) and discovered that there is a line of soil in between my house's external brick wall and a concrete outer. Photos below: Or like this: It constantly fills with grass/weed. I have attempted...
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    Advice on a bathroom fix needed

    Guys, please do not waste your time arguing. Vinn, I took your point into consideration, thanks. John, No need to take this personally. Your advice helped me. Thanks both. Opraah
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    Advice on a bathroom fix needed

    Thanks again, John! I will try to follow your advice then. In regards to your question about what the floor is covering - really not sure. I think the OSB plank expanded due to excessive liquid and bubbled the vinyl surface a bit. I should be able to make it even again when this bad plank is...
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    Advice on a bathroom fix needed

    Thanks for your reply, John! Yes, I am certain that this developed due to a water dribble from the shower screen (it just happens and the impact accumulates over time, I guess). There is nothing wrong on the other side from the shower. Do you think I have to take the bathpanel off...
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    Advice on a bathroom fix needed

    Good day everyone, I was hoping you can advise me on this repair job I am thinking to take on. My landlord ignores my requests to fix this problem for more than a year now and I decided to try and do it myself. There is a plank of wood installed underneath the bath (OSB or plywood)...
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    Polishing garden stone plates with angle grinder?

    Thanks a lot for all your replies.
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    Polishing garden stone plates with angle grinder?

    Thanks for all that guys. Lets forget about my garden stones etc for a second. Which tool/disc/wheel I should use to polish some granite with my grinder if I would like to? Is this possible at all? Thanks
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    Polishing garden stone plates with angle grinder?

    Good day, Hope someone can advise me here. I purchased my first angle grinder today: Bosch PWS 720-115 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-720-115-Grinder-discontinued-manufacturer/dp/B001E4GM6W My plan was to try and use it for polishing my garden stone plates: Upon getting it...
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    Aurora DLL933 - how to open the bulb enclosure

    My bad, sorry, double typo - it's DLM943 Right here: http://shop.newaveelec.co.uk/aurora-a2-dlm943-fire-rated-gu10-ip65-downlight-304-p.asp
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    Aurora DLL933 - how to open the bulb enclosure

    Hi, there is no screws, the metal circle you can see doesn't have any fitting - just polished metal surface. Hi, Thanks for your response. I tried to pull it every possible way there is... I was able to remove the whole capsule out of the ceiling but couldn't open it. I am sorry to...
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    Aurora DLL933 - how to open the bulb enclosure

    Good day everyone, I have down lighters in my bathroom. An Aurora DLL933. I need to change the bulb. The whole fitting can be removed, but there is no way to access the bulb as it seems to be a sealed unit behind the glass. Anyone with any ideas? It doesn't resemble any other halogen...
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