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    Small double glazing unit

    Cheers- I phoned the local glaziers who were very helpful. Measured tight to the aperture and then took a bit off for glazing blocks. They recommended 4- 10-4 both panes toughened. Have to wait a week for the order though.
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    Small double glazing unit

    Hi We have had a new hardwood stable type door fitted recently (no why the long face jokes plz). The door has a small apperture for fitting a glazing panel which we have temporarliy boarded up for the momment. We would like to put a small DG unit - toughned outer for security Any...
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    Joint crack between underside of stairs and wall

    just to be clear the cracks are only hairline not 5-10mm but they wander in off the corner by that amount in a random patterrn...
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    Joint crack between underside of stairs and wall

    Hi, Snags seem to be taking an age to finish. Some cracks have appeared where we have plasterboarded and skimmed and painted the underside of the new loft stairs and existing plastered masonry wall. I'm not too worried about the cracks as in places to be expected perhaps. But would...
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    installing T&G - how long should it take?

    Quite agree I should of got a fixed price The job has included some other stuff like hanging a couple of doors, built in cupboard etc so yes did ask how long will it take and had a 2 week period which was reviewed at the start of this and seemed on track - if he'd told me earlier on rather...
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    installing T&G - how long should it take?

    no - douglas fir from local sawmill- kild dried and left in room for a week a nice bit of wood imo and was keen to avoid stuff from diy shops
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    installing T&G - how long should it take?

    O.k. is floor is going down in loft but feel the joiner is taking a bit long Carpenter has taken 3.5 days to do a room approx 4x5 meters consider fairly straight forward. Boards are 150 wide structural t&G lost head nailed. He says its taken a bit longer becuase the boards are a bit...
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    Will water easily stain hard wax oil on timber floor boards

    Thanks- sounds like what happened last time as they were milky white spots!
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    Diy Loft conversion 2 up 2 down 1900's terrace

    good luck...just getting to the end of ours and floor going down next week- has been a journey! Did get a few of the trades in but still saved a good amount of wedge! Not sure why these loft companies are so adamant about the steels? Ours was perfectly doable in timber and plenty of...
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    Will water easily stain hard wax oil on timber floor boards

    Having a debate with the mrs about floor finish to douggy fir timber floor boards which are going down next week. Having looked about there seems to be divided opinion. My good lady seems to think HWO will show up water stains - from what I have read this doesn't seem quite right although...
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    Base rail to balustrade and newel post question

    Cheers fine with all the regs/ball proofing stuff. The 'post' will be notched over the floor joist and bolted/screwed through I sleep on it and see if the base rail can be detailed so it finishes flush with top of floor so will be less clunky
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    Base rail to balustrade and newel post question

    We are fitting a return balustrade to the top of our loft stairs to form an edge guarding to the floor edge It will be formed from timber - for the spindles is a base rail needed or is this just a time labour saving device? The detail feels a bit clunky. The floor isn't in yet and will be...
  13. J

    Door opening size

    don't know what the pros think but u can shave a bit off the door and think it would be normal to do so A good fitting door should have about 3mm gap between frame and door leaf at jambs but a bit more would be ok
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    Door opening built to non standard door size

    Have spoken to the carpenter and at least he has agreed to put it right for nothing :shock: He said he doesn't normally have to chop the bottom of door linings to make it fit and they normally come at the correct length for the door width. The door door lining I got from wickes which has...
  15. J

    Door opening built to non standard door size

    easily done then :lol: but would expect the carpenter to get it right!
  16. J

    Door opening built to non standard door size

    ? slightly confused by your comment foxhole- I know 2040 is the metric but the width has been done to imperial size door (762mm in today's money)
  17. J

    Door opening built to non standard door size

    Not as yet and won't be held accountable for my actions!!!! 2040 doors are readily available but not at 760 width which are normally 1985 high, he has mixed his metric and imperial as I said. The problem with cutting a fire blank is that my missus won't like it and won't match the other...
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    Door opening built to non standard door size

    Trying to keep a lid on it... have discovered the carpenter has formed a door opening 2040 high by 760 wide - imperial height metric width I assume :x The door needs to be fire rated and eventually there will be a family of doors and was hoping to use a standard 1981x760 from somewhere...
  19. J

    Half lap joint or t&g

    Cheers John D - got the lower tongue bit doesn't that leave me with something like a half lap :lol:
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    Half lap joint or t&g

    Thanks, makes sense t&g it is - the se boards were in our previous house and just liked the gappy effect we will be leaving the timber to acclimatise for a week or 2 and they are also being kiln dried so hopefully they wont move about Sorry if i'm being a bit dense does the loose tongue...
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