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    Quick Question re: touch-up

    Thanks again Grinch. And yes, it was a really hot day (earlier on this year). So it sounds like I shouln't have taken so long over the first coat. It might have been a little over 30 mins, not by much. Daft question I know but shouldnt it all eventually dry out to the same level eventually ? I...
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    Quick Question re: touch-up

    Thanks Grinch that's really helpful (y). Ive included examples of the sort of thing Im trying to fix. Figured some filler would help, but definitely good to know about the mist coat bit. Presumably a 50/50 water ratio would be ok here ? (Not applied mist coats before) Or...Could I just use...
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    Quick Question re: touch-up

    Hi, When plastering, sometimes, even after 2 coats, there are unfortunately small gaps/dents. So I figure the best thing to do is mix a small batch and use a small trowel to patch up where the gaps are. Am I right in thinking patching up gaps only needs one coat however ? And that there is no...
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    Removing Soil from Front Garden

    Many thanks SFK, Old Salt and sircerebus666 (especially about not going round the house with muddy shoes !). Old Salt, yeah I think I'm going to do that - would have got a pick axe were it not for the mad queue outside b&q. Going to wait for another great british downpour and make a start on...
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    Removing Soil from Front Garden

    Thanks conny and Tigercubrdier. Conny - yes that's probably the first thing I'll do - get a pick axe and just disturb as much of the soil as I can. It does seem to be packed quite hard. Tigercubrider - It was more hope than expectation. The soil seems about 8-10cm above the adjacent concrete...
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    Removing Soil from Front Garden

    thanks sircerebus666 and Notch7 (knew it was a long shot) Beer option sounds great - but I suspect it'll be option 1. :cool: appreciate your help lads Leon
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    Removing Soil from Front Garden

    Hi, Looking at the pic - if you imagine the left hand side as driveway and the right hand side as what was a load of bushes before I removed them, so its now soil with some stones in between. I'd basically like to clear the soil away. No plans for any further bushes/plants etc. Just want...
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    About to Plaster First Ever Wall

    Thanks Benny - appreciate you clarifying (and reminding me I need to wash my car - even in these corona-times).
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    About to Plaster First Ever Wall

    Cheers GlenBoy
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    About to Plaster First Ever Wall

    Hi, Would welcome any advice on this. I've stripped the wallpaper (its a small internal room) and have looked a few YouTube videos. I'm going to start with one small wall. So the plan is to apply pva adhesive (1:5) to this wall and wait 24 hours or so. Tomorrow, I'll get some plaster and mix...
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    Replacing Laminate Flooring

    Hi oldbutnotdead. Thanks that is great info in particular about possibly where I can get replacement boards. Your breakdown for a plan ahead is really appreciated and I can use this to progress. Now about the underlay, I'm only going by what was in the space between the kitchen and living room...
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    Replacing Laminate Flooring

    Thanks very much for the reply Foxhole. Fair enough, its just that we are talking about less than a quarter of the room here (where laminate is damaged). Appreciate you've given us a clear answer but is taking up the whole floor my only option even when 75% of it is just fine i.e literally no...
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    Replacing Laminate Flooring

    Hi, Would welcome any thoughts on the below. Other than laying down some sticky vinyl panels on a floor over some underlay tiles I have no experience in things flooring but here goes... A while ago I had an issue where a broken dishwasher meant water ran through under the floor of the kitchen...
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    First Floor/Tililing project - replacing rotting wooden panels in floor.

    Understood - and thanks once again.
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    First Floor/Tililing project - replacing rotting wooden panels in floor.

    Thanks for the tip - I should have been clearer from the start: Replacing the washing machine has led to a huge reduction in water coming up through the floorboards (i.e. between planks) There is some very slight water (trace amount) but this is not often. i think this is residual water from...
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    First Floor/Tililing project - replacing rotting wooden panels in floor.

    Good evening Ken- no such luck sadly. I only took out the policy after the issue started. Thanks for suggesting however.I guess the priority at this point is a clean, relatively cheap solution. Cheers, Leon
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    First Floor/Tililing project - replacing rotting wooden panels in floor.

    thanks very much for your advice. I'll start planning. Regarding moisture coming through the slab, that was the odd thing...there was no moisture i could see.It was almost as if it were coming through the laminate.I suppose I should be happy about that - as I feared it was a pipe under the...
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    First Floor/Tililing project - replacing rotting wooden panels in floor.

    * Mods - please relocate if need be. While the floor is wooden panels-I would like to see if tiling was an easier/cheaper option * Hi, First time poster - advice welcome. In the small space between sitting room and kitchen I have a wooden floor - pic 1. Its wooden as in wooden panels with...
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