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    Cornice 45º

    This place is unbelievable. One comes, asks a question, gets some honest attempts to answers but which doesn't fully do so, and then when I add a possible solution others might find useful I get a load of thinly veiled insults and then to top it all get posts implying my polite answers have...
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    Cornice 45º

    I have no idea why anyone would come to such a conclusion. If I am likely to do so, I'm absolutely sure the chippy would be more likely to.
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    Cornice 45º

    But you didn't do so. You drew attention to ones I 've read and which whilst seemed hopeful didn't turn out to solve the issue.
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    Cornice 45º

    Thanks but none of those posts relate to my previous post. (Even if you do shout and try to belittle me to make yourself feel big.) It is obvious that the thing needs to be supported at 45 degrees, the problem always was how. The video does not show the solution it shows a cornice/coving...
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    Cornice 45º

    Just to say I've been staring at this cornice for a while and I think I may have cracked the big secret. The cut out at the back, which I took to be there solely for giving a flat surface to put the screws in. It looks as if it can be used for a second function. Turn the cornice upside...
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    Cornice 45º

    Hi, thanks for the reply. I had considered adding a piece of taller material into the mix, but was concerned how easy it was to hold two pieces in place and pay attention to ensuring my fingers were nowhere near the blade. I hadn't attempted it yet in the hope there was a trade solution I...
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    Cornice 45º

    To clarify the issue here are 2 photos. The instruction video shows a flat area at both ends so one has a fighting chance of positioning it correctly as it shows with one flat on the base and the other against the wall. But the second image shows the shape I have where there is only one...
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    Cornice 45º

    Ah shoot. I now see the top video is the relevant one, the lower one seems to be for some flat moulding. The trouble is I only recently treated myself to a mitre saw, a PCMS210L Performance Power, and as far as I can see it doesn't have this high fence needed; so I'm back to the cornice...
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    Cornice 45º

    Cheers, I'll check it all out and hopefully learn about it all. I'll be back if I still have questions. Having looked at it a few times I suspect I should go out and order some "scrap" for pretesting. It seems to work for them, but I think I need to see for myself it works when I do it. :)
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    Cornice 45º

    Thanks. I think that is the nub of my question. How to achieve this. In the past when I've only had to cut a 45º in what was basically rectangular material the need to clamp it somehow has never arisen.
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    Cornice 45º

    Thanks. Maybe I'm missing something obvious but I don't see how a normal box is of help. There is no vertical on the cornice to push against the back, were it otherwise there'd be little problem. And the only horizontal is about 20mm wide, so it's like trying to keep a pencil up on it's...
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    Cornice 45º

    My kitchen project has been stalled for some time now and the reason is the cornice I bought for the top of the wall cabinets, The straight bits went fine, but where I needed a 45º cut for the corners I got problems. I tried a common mitre box but the problem is that the cornice is...
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    Fan Trellis

    Thank you. Fence isn't that thick so I may use hook/eye and simply tie it then.
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    Fan Trellis

    If you don't know the answer then thank you for responding, I'm sure someone else will be able to help soon.
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    Fan Trellis

    I confess to not knowing a great deal about gardening. However my girlfriend seems to think I do as I am getting hinted at regarding this rose she has. She keeps asking about the cheap fan trellis she has in the garage and how it would be nice to get the rose to climb over it. Personally I...
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    Cooker Extractor For Under A Canopy

    Ah, just to say I may be back with further questions after all, just to ensure I am understanding this correctly. I was comparing what was available, trying to make a selection, and realised dimensions may rule out all of them unless I am misunderstanding something about how a canopy is...
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    Cooker Extractor For Under A Canopy

    Ah yes, I have purchased from them in the past, I hadn't thought of looking there for this because they didn't appear in the web searches I made. The hole in the wall already exists and yes the sockets are there already so that shouldn't be an issue (just so long as the extractor pipe is...
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    Cooker Extractor For Under A Canopy

    Hi again. I'm fairly sure the timber was part of fixing the front and base, as you say. As I recall it was only a couple of lengths of (about) 1"x1" ish. I'm also certain there was no instructions that came with it, I assume they thought whoever ordered the item would be expert enough to...
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    Cooker Extractor For Under A Canopy

    Thanks for the response. I think this project has been a little ambitious for me and I particularly know little about canopies. The item comes in 2 main pieces, which surprised me since initially I though one bit must be some kind of packing. (As I recall now there were also other smaller...
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    Cooker Extractor For Under A Canopy

    Hi. I think this is the right forum. I've been putting together a kitchen for some time now (just as well I'm here on my own as no one else would put up with the length of the project). The base and wall units are in (sans doors) and used, but the next issue concerns the extractor above the...
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