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    How to attach gatepost to wall at an angle?

    Thanks all for the suggestions! I've just been having another look at it and figuring out which options would work best. I am thinking that as there is a still pretty good concreted hole that fits the post, at the right angle, and as the post and gate themselves still seem fairly sound, it...
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    How to attach gatepost to wall at an angle?

    Thanks Notch, that sounds like it should work and would be easier than getting a full-length piece the right shape. I'll look into it! Tiger I have had a go at a picture, although actually I think the angle from the house is not nearly as big as it came out on my very bad drawing! But hope...
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    How to attach gatepost to wall at an angle?

    Hi, I'm after some advice on the best way to do this please. We have a short fence with a gate at the entrance to our side passage, however the gatepost (which was attached to the house wall) has come loose and is falling down. The issue is that the fence and gate are not at a 90 degree angle...
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    Paint bubbling/flaking along edge of new plaster - is this the right approach?

    Thanks blup. I don't think it's damp though because it was quite a while between the plastering and first painting, and also, the bit which had the damp before (and in fact all the rest of the wall) is totally fine now and no flaking. It's literally only the boundary between the new plaster...
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    Paint bubbling/flaking along edge of new plaster - is this the right approach?

    Background: Because of some water damage (long ago - it's fully dry now), we recently had part of a wall replastered - due to access issues etc. it was easier to get just the damaged part done rather than the whole wall. But of course this did leave a boundary between the freshly-plastered...
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    Rust question - any ways to deal with it without painting?

    Thanks, I hadn't thought of Halfords but I suppose they might have something. Though I don't think there are many cars that colour! Or yes I suppose colour matching might be an option if I used rust converter first and then general metal paint. I think I could take off one of the bolt covers...
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    Rust question - any ways to deal with it without painting?

    Thanks Bosswhite but I looked that up and it seems to say you still have to paint over it afterwards? So same issue really.
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    Rust question - any ways to deal with it without painting?

    The reason I'm asking is because I have a (relatively new) painted metal garden bench with just a few very small rust spots. I'd like to deal with these obviously before it gets any worse - and also to make sure anyone sitting on it won't get rust in their clothes. However - the bench is...
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    How to cut this fence panel?

    Thanks Doggit! It looks to me like the end bars have 3 parts going down them on the inside - so there's the front layer, then a gap where the front parts of the trellis/weave go in, then a middle section and then another gap where the behind parts of the trellis and weave go in, and then the...
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    How to cut this fence panel?

    Thank you! Just checking, do you mean fix them on the side of the cut that we are keeping, not on the side we don't want? I have thought something like that would help, only thing is it's still a bit tricky as the different bits of the panel are at different "levels" if you see what I mean...
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    How to cut this fence panel?

    Hoping for some good advice! We are replacing an old fence and would like to use similar panels to the old ones, which are similar to this...
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    Fitted kitchen adjustments?

    Sorry, that one's also 700m tall but only 594 wide! I've found all the ones that come up in searches as 70cm are talking about the height, not the width... The steel panels thing could work though I guess and might look quite smart, good idea! Who would be able to do those for us? (We...
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    Fitted kitchen adjustments?

    But thanks for trying!
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    Fitted kitchen adjustments?

    That's 70cm TALL not wide :( Height 703mm Width 595mm Depth 550mm
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    Fitted kitchen adjustments?

    Ooh thanks I will check! Have googled a lot already without finding anything though. You're sure it wasn't a range cooker? - I know you can get those in 70cm, but that would mean chopping up the worktop and also getting rid of the nice new hob we only put in a year or two back, so it still...
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    Fitted kitchen adjustments?

    No it's a Prochef! I think they are still available, but we don't really want another as a) ours already had lots of smaller things wrong with it before it broke altogether, b) I am pretty sure they are very pricey and c) we found a lot of stuff online about people having problems with the...
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    Fitted kitchen adjustments?

    Hello, we have a kitchen problem I hope you may be able to advise on. Our built-under oven needs replacing, this is part of a fitted kitchen we inherited from the previous owners, but unfortunately we have found the oven is an unusual size. It seems to be a 70cm WIDE built-under oven, and...
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    Tips to make a well-used tumble dryer dry better?

    I'm not sure (total novice), whereabouts should I be looking? We can get access to the back of it, and I've cleaned out all easily accessible bits as far as possible, but I wouldn't be surprised if there is a lot of fluff inside where it's not easy to reach. I can take a look whether there's...
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    Tips to make a well-used tumble dryer dry better?

    Bumping as never got any replies before and it's still bothering me! Anyone able to help? Thank you!
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    Another Mondeo problem - gear changing

    Yes it's fine when stationary, if I've only just stopped though I might have to wait a moment or let the clutch up and back down before being able to go into 1st smoothly. But on startup or with the engine off it's fine, and fine when changing up the gears, or down between higher gears. I...
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