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    Sealing a fireplace

    Hi, I need to put the finishing touches to a fireplace but I could do with some advice. The linked photos should help explain the question. I have a block work flu, a plasterboard wall and a newly fitted marble fireplace. I know I disturbed some of the fire cement when...
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    Repairing a precast flu

    Decorating the lounge at the moment. First time we've decorated this room since we moved in. Previous owners of the house must have had something hanging over the fireplace because they had 2 fairly heavy duty wall plugs in the middle of the wall above the (gas) fire. When we moved in we...
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    Understairs cupboard floor - need DPM?

    So surfing around the usual shops it seems like I can get a big enough DPM for the cupboard from ToolStation for a tenner. What do I do? Put the DPM on the concrete base. Make a timber frame, lay that on the DPM. Put some 25mm polystyrene insulation in the frame. Screw some plywood on...
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    Understairs cupboard floor - need DPM?

    Hi, I'm trying to make use of the space under my stairs by turning it into a cupboard. I've made a whole in the plasterboard big enough to crawl inside and now I'm in I've found a few things that raise some questions. The stairs are open on one side and join an internal wall that has...
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    Laying a drainage channel

    Thanks Thermo, So it sounds like I should... Dig out the path. Put a hardcore base down and compact it. Put a damp mix along the edge and set my drain channels and first row of blocks in the damp mix. Once that's done, put my dry mix/sand down, level it and put the rest of the blocks on...
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    Laying a drainage channel

    Hi, I'm planning some work in the garden and one of the improvements I'm considering is a drainage channel (like Aco Hexdrain). I want to put the channel tight to the house and then block pave up to it. I'm lucky in that the only pipes on the outside of the house are rainwater drain...
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    Where to start in a kitchen?

    Hi all, I just wondered if the same principles apply when tiling a kitchen to tiling a bathroom? Specifically, when I tiled the bathroom... I battened the wall 1 tile height above the bath and tiled up from there. Then I fitted the bath. Then I fitted the last row of tiles - trimming...
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    Built in microwave

    Hi all, In the middle of a kitchen refit and have bought a HotPoint built in microwave. Much to my dismay, the only instructions about installing it talk about electricity. I have that sorted, so no worries there. My questions are about fixing it. It's going into an appliance...
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    Consumer Unit Enclosure

    Again guys, many thanks for all your advice. ColJack - that it my current way of thinking - I had just thought of Plasticote so I think that's the way forward. I did also consider fablon - but I think plasticote would be better - I'll see. Ricicle - will do - I appreciate your concern -...
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    Consumer Unit Enclosure

    Guys, thanks for the advice so far... much appreciated. Back to the original question. I've spoken to Hager and between us we've managed to work out that my enclosure is an IECOS 66-6H. They don't make them any more (they're 10+ years old) so they won't be selling me a new front cover...
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    Consumer Unit Enclosure

    When you say get the rest of the spares covered - I'm assuming you're talking about the copper contacts on that bottom rail? I've never seen inside one of these before - I only took the cover off it for the first time this morning! Can you buy the plastic caps? Are those contacts live in...
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    Consumer Unit Enclosure

    Hi, I'm refitting a kitchen at the moment and I think I've got everything organised apart from the consumer unit. The existing unit sits above a wall cupboard and to be honest it's an eyesore. I've thought about various options from covering it/boxing it in to replacing it with a shiny...
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    New Laminate floor in a Kitchen

    Laminate floor in a kitchen... Details: It's a complete kitchen re-fit; new cupboards, appliances and floor. All appliances are integral. The base is a concrete floor, I've bought a suitable underlay. The laminate is click/lock and is suitable for kitchens (water resistant). There's...
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    Sky Plus - Input 2 - Not Locked

    Hi, I recently undertook a DIY project to tidy up my sky cabling. Like every other normal install, the sky engineer simply drilled through the exterior wall of the house and poked the cables through. Aside from moving the cables a couple of feet, I also terminated them with a double F...
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    NTE2000 ADSL Filtered Facelplate

    A big thanks to everyone for taking the time to reply. I did actually figure it out in the end, but your replies just confirm I got it right. Kinda obvious really, pins 4 and 5 as recommended before are the middle pair of an RJ45 (8 pin) plug and so it goes with out saying 3 and 4 are the...
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    NTE2000 ADSL Filtered Facelplate

    You didn't say if it was A to 4 and B to 5 or vice versa. Anyway, I tried both and still no luck :( thanks anyway, any more suggestions? Are the A and B on the new faceplate the same as the A and B on the master socket? I know you're not supposed to play with those but I was just...
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    NTE2000 ADSL Filtered Facelplate

    Hi, I'm trying to fit an NTE2000 adsl filtered faceplate. I'm no expert so apologies if my terminology is wrong. Basically, I've bought a replacement for the bottom half of the bt master socket which has an adsl filter built into it. On the back of the faceplate I've bought is an IDC...
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    Upgrading an electric oven

    Yes, they are labelled, in terms of what each circuit is, so that's a good start. I'll check out what codes are written on the front of it later. I had a good look last night to see if I could tell and apart from some codes which I can't remember now the only thing I did notice is that...
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    Upgrading an electric oven

    Thanks for the advice, so assuming I can work out which breaker is the oven - how can I tell what rating the breaker has? Do I need to remove it? <- Never done that before! or will it be written on the front of the breaker somewhere? Thanks again, DIY C
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    Upgrading an electric oven

    I'm in the planning stages of my next project which will be a new kitchen. Part of the plan involves replacing a single (built under) electric oven with a double (built in) oven. Obviously, this also involves moving where the oven is located. I've done a bit of research into doing this...
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