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    Water leaking from lead lined overhead toilet cistern

    Thanks for your advice, that's really helpful. Many thanks
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    Water leaking from lead lined overhead toilet cistern

    We have an antique overhead toilet cistern which is a wooden box lined with lead. Arrived home yesterday to find a leak in one corner. We've emptied the cistern and have noticed that the lead in that corner is a lot paler than the rest. Does this mean it is becoming porous/coroded? Any...
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    Dog-proofing a garden

    Haha - I like the idea of the Great Dane, but I don't think our sofa is big enough! Thought about chicken wire but not sure there's a way of fixing it - the gates are solid wood, within a metal frame - you can just about see the gap underneath, that we need to fill in this pic: [/img]
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    Dog-proofing a garden

    We hope to get a dog soon and need to dogproof the garden so that it can't escape onto the road. The only place now that needs doing is below the gates. The gates are the full width of the drive and are remote controlled but there is a gap below them of about 8 inches which I'm sure a...
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    Wooden garden seating

    thanks for all the advice - well we finally got the job done - only a couple of years after first thinking of it! Here's a pic of the finished seating - just need to get some covers made for the sponge and some scatter cushions for along the back. Lovely! [/img]
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    Joining two female connections on brass shower

    thanks for all the info, I managed to get exactly what I needed from B&Q last night - a hexagonal nipple - and all for £1.10. all sorted now, cheers :D
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    Joining two female connections on brass shower

    Just bought a new brass shower head, and realised that both the new head and the existing shower water pipe (shower arm?) have female connectors. I'm not sure if each of the ends is the same size (the shower pipe may be slightly narrower). Is there anything available to buy that would join...
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    Wooden garden seating

    sorry to have to bounce this one, but I'd like to get cracking on this work, this weekend, so if anyone can offer advice it would be appreciated. thanks
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    Wooden garden seating

    I thought I'd ask on here for advice to see if my idea could become a reality, or whether I should just go out and buy a ready made one instead! I'm wanting to make an outdoor corner seating area in our sunken patio. I've seen these wicker style modular sofas that are all the fashion at...
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    Sealing internal brick walls

    Whats the best thing to use to seal internal brick walls? We're turning our garage into a (part time) games room so need to spruce it up a bit. Ideally looking for something that dries clear so we can still see the bricks - we won't be painting over it. Also, would the same thing work...
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    Overhead toilet flush - too much water into the bowl!

    thinking about it, it may not be the amount of water, rather it could be that it's just rushing into the bowl too fast and gushing over the edges. is there any way of reducing the speed of the flow?
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    Overhead toilet flush - too much water into the bowl!

    We've just had the downpipe replaced on our overhead toilet flush as the old brass one was starting to tarnish. Since the new one was fitted, when we now pull the chain, first of all the lever (attached to the chain) makes a hard knock (as if connecting with something metal on metal) which it...
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    Repairing a cut in a tarmac driveway

    Thanks for the replies. Yep, the tarmac does go right up to the wall, it seems to slope upwards onto the wall. Could this be the problem?
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    Repairing a cut in a tarmac driveway

    During the hot weather last year (remember it?) 8) , our waterbutt stand sank into the tarmac and basically cut into it (a bit lke a giant pastry cutter!). We've moved the waterbutt now and have it on a slab to spread the weight however we're left with a patch of tarmac that has a nice...
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    Sliding doors/partition wall - how big can the panels be?

    thanks for the advice. so 4 doors (or panels of ply) at 1.15m. When you say open runners, do you mean something like the plastic track made by homelux ( I saw it on the B&Q website the other day) - the panels would just slot into this, but would doors this size slide easily on this sort of...
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    Sliding doors/partition wall - how big can the panels be?

    I'm wanting to build a sliding door/wall that covers a length of racking in the garage (mainly because it looks untidy all the time!). The racking is 4.2m long, and 2.2 m high. I thought I'd build a frame infront of it first - from floor to ceiling, then place running tracks onto this...
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    Repairing potholes in driveway

    We have responsibilty for an unadopted lane running alongside our house, which we have to drive along to access our garage. The lane is made up of compacted hardcore/gravel, and some patches of old tarmac. Due to the amount of rain this year, the surface of the lane has become loose in some...
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