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    do worktop jigs work at an angle

    hi all my kitchen worktop needs replacing (the old one was tiled) and the darling one wants laminate.i've got all the kit to do the job but i've never done one at a angle and don't know if the router jig will match up the joint at the front .if you imagine the worktops as clock hands they...
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    fire reg's on lath and plaster ceiling

    hi all i have a small 2nd floor shop which i want to extend into the next room which has a lath and plaster ceiling that i want to put downlights in.the electrician said cannot put downlights in due to fire risk ,my solution would be to cut out large holes of about 500mm where i want the lights...
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    sealing limestone tiles

    hey all finished tiling bathroom with limestone looks fantastic,the tiles are sealed and grouted i was wondering if there is a product that seals the tiles completely or is there a wax for them and is this a good idea or not . cheers
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    grouting stone tiles

    hi all hope you had good easter i've just finished tiling the bathroom with natural stone tiles.being carefully not to get any adhesive on the face so no stains ,the tiles are a light sandy colour and are quite absorbent so i was wondering if any of can tell me which is best "to grout before...
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    level a floor

    Hi all i've got to level a floor. the old floor has sunk quite a bit in some places 25mm it was origanaly ruabon reds 150mm tiles but over the years its had various stuff put on top. i have stripped the vinal tiles of but the stuff it was stuck down with is putting up a good fight, its a...
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    flexi pipes

    Is it ok to use flexi pipes on central heating systems i've had to replace a piece of corroded pipe,but the cut off point is on a bend that's running from the next bedroom under a stud wall and is right next to the joist or does anybody make high temp ones
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    sticking mdf skirting

    hi all was wondering if anyone had used dry wall adhesive to secure MDF skirting i've removed the old 100mm beveled skirting to replace it with 150mm taurus mdf .the wall has been skimmed over at some point so its now got a lip above where the old skirting was and the old plaster finishes...
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