Search results

  1. B

    Do I need a fall?

    I would guess it depends on 2 things - how well the area under drained before, and what is going between the pavers, ie if it's sand that will aid draining. A small fall won't do any harm whilst you're at it and isn't hard to achieve. I love the plans - can I ask how you did them? Is it free...
  2. B

    Help with patio made from reclaimed bricks

    Thanks for the reply. I've found a blog elsewhere of someone who did very similar and the results with sand between the bricks as per block paving look excellent so I'm boing with that. I think it will drain off better that way too. Will try and add some photos here as I go. So far I've put...
  3. B

    Help with patio made from reclaimed bricks

    Hello all I’m laying a patio in an old traditional walled garden and have a lot of very old reclaimed type bricks I would like to use for it. I have levelled the area and have bulk bags of MOT sub base and sharp sand for the bed to lay the bricks onto much as you would for block paving...
  4. B

    Gazebo build - what and when?

    Thanks On original question though - does it matter if I do posts or wacker plate first?
  5. B

    Gazebo build - what and when?

    Thanks for the reply. Sorry to be dim, but could you expand on what you mean by "concrete spurs"? My uneducated guess would say you mean effectively overfilling the holes with the postmix so that the concrete sets proud of the level my brick layer will be so the post isn't in contact with any...
  6. B

    Gazebo build - what and when?

    Hi all you clever people I am planning on building a wooden gazebo on a flat area in the garden. I'm looking to put down a brick built patio on the floor using some nice old reclaimed bricks to keep a traditional look. My question is over the holes I dig for the verticals and the compacting...
  7. B

    What is this and where can I get one???

    OK - thanks for the answers. However, it turns out I have now lost the part to get an exact size match, along with the lever that turns it. Looks like it will be a new bathroom after all...
  8. B

    What is this and where can I get one???

    Hello I placed an order for one of these with "BathroomSpareParts.co.uk" earlier in the summer, but they've finally told me that the part has been discontinued with their supplier sadly. So I need to get one from elsewhere, but I don't know where to start. It's a part from inside a shower /...
  9. B

    Finally finished

    Looks awesome! Well done
  10. B

    Drafts coming up from basement - solutions please?

    Hello all I moved into a new (old) home last April and now the winter is very much upon us, we're finding the house pretty chilly to say the least. It's a very old terraced house and listed, so we have the usual problem of poor windows (not double glazed of course). However, for this thread...
  11. B

    DeWalt Detail Sander - sandpaper not sticking (1)

    Hi all I've changed the rubber plate for a genuine new one but they're still just flying off. Should there be another layer between the rubber plate and the sanding discs? Looked all over online but can't find anything... Cheers
  12. B

    Neat finish - gap around pipe work…

    Thanks for the reply. I would have liked to have cut it closer but I find it so fiddly cutting large pieces and nothing in this house is straight so by the time I’d cut it and got it not quite right the first time, those little bits round the pipes would have all snapped off trying to get it in...
  13. B

    Neat finish - gap around pipe work…

    Hello all I’ve put a stud wall in and cut the plasterboard around a handful of pipes but don’t know how best to finish it around them. Rockwool that I’ve put between the inside and outside plasterboard can be seen at the top. The red pipes are (I think) both cold, and the two copper pipes...
  14. B

    Food-safe wood treatment

    I'll give that a wipe down too before I start serving... ;) thank you both.
  15. B

    Food-safe wood treatment

    So I’ve upcycled an old tired kitchen worksurface into a nice serving platter. Question: what can or should I treat the wood with that won’t poison my future dinner guests?
  16. B

    Soundproofing to Downstairs WC

    So I've just started measuring up for the stud wall timber now I have the sliding door details and the wall is 90% door frame! So I think this is the only solution I have available!!!
  17. B

    Soundproofing to Downstairs WC

    Brilliant - might try this too!
  18. B

    Renovation of old metal window frames

    Thanks for all the input. I will definitely go with some of the recommended stripper then - sounds like it gets a unanimous vote in from you guys. What do you mean by "abused the retaining frame". That aside, my plan is to try and strip as much paint off as I can to the point where they at...
  19. B

    Soundproofing to Downstairs WC

    Any non-music-related comments that might be helpful here please?
  20. B

    Renovation of old metal window frames

    Looking for paint strippers, I also came across discs for an angle grinder that are designed for taking paint off metal. Looks very easy and quick in the video (I know, they always look easy in the promotional stuff). Has anyone tried these and are they any good? OK to use with a mask to...
Back
Top