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    Swinging shop sign

    I have an ironmonger making the bracket and is beefing it up to be suitable so no issue there. I think I will make it swinging on eye bolts as suggested. Thanks guys.
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    Swinging shop sign

    Hello all, Im making a shop sign for the front of a small high street shop. Proposed design attached to this thread. What do you all think to the sign being hung from the black wall bracket and being able to actually swing? Is that safe? Will it break apart over time? The center panel is going...
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    Reroofing

    This flat top roof porch was installed by a cowboy leaving exposed timber to the elements. I want to reroof it. What is the easiest way to do this without the use of a blow torch?!
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    Is the wall strong enough

    I'm designing a bookcase to be fit into a bungalow as the image attached. The entire thing is made from MDF and weights collectively 180KG. There is a base cabinet sat on the floor, end panels sat on the floor, 25mm thick worktop sat on the end panels and cabinet and battens all around the...
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    Difficulty drilling into wall

    It seems hard enough to be steel but my stud/metal/wire detector picks nothing up, but it doesn't get hard until about 50mm in where the detector wouldn't reach. Not tried another drill. I'm pretty confident the drill is fine. Its drilling and hammering perfectly fine. So well in fact that it...
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    Difficulty drilling into wall

    Im fitting a bookcase which require lots of holes drilling into a wall at various points. The wall is very inconsistent in density varying from easy drilling to almost impossible. I have blunted flat 3No. 7mm SDS drill bits now. Its a bungalow. Using a corded 110V SDS with good quality Dewalt...
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    Measure once cut twice.

    Measure once cut twice.
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