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Everything posted by Onoff
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Hopefully this'll do the trick! It was easier than looking for one in the garage! :
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The marine ply I've had from TP was specially ordered in and is superb imo.
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Lady plumbers...hands in tight spaces... On a serious note I've taken the liberty of firing off a couple of these images to toiletspares.co.uk Does to me look like an early Siamp fill valve. I've waded through every image on the site and Siamp looks the nearest. They may come back of course and say the only way to be sure is to whip it out for a proper look...
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If you can't find a repair video for this then nobody can! I've been hunting high and low on YouTube.
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So have you made it worse than when you started?
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Don't have the Lidl Woodgate cider ffs or you'll cut your tiles wrong...
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I believe the sparkly nailed one is referred to as a "femme" in such circles. Not sure if that's a verb or an adjective.....
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The Build - Insulation ahead of 1st Fix - UPDATE
Onoff commented on Redoctober's blog entry in Our Journey North of the Border
Cost? Cheaper surely than all that ali? And if you can get some mug to play labrador and bucket the stuff in... And doesn't the screed retain heat long after the ali has given it up? -
The Build - Stone work commences
Onoff commented on Redoctober's blog entry in Our Journey North of the Border
I love the way the regularised corner stones contain and frame the organic looking stones. -
Just a random example that there are some videos for the make.
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There's a few Siamp & Abacus videos on YouTube. For example:
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What make are they?
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Do you mask the tile to be cut with the grinder? Numpty question maybe, just thinking if the cutting debris can damage the tile surface. Do you ever clamp say a wooden fence to the tile to act as a cutting fence for the diamond blade to run against? Dry cut I assume so a little dusty I imagine! Does it get a squirt from a plant spray or anything?
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Got one, and a tile file. Aye don't fink so bruv! Too much like hard work.
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Still only laying dry mind!
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Will probably go that way if I've a non serrated diamond disc that small. Come to think of it I've still got a bunch of those tungsten carbide grit jigsaw bits you recommended ages ago. I'm thinking they could come in handy! https://www.toolstation.com/shop/Power+Tool+Accessories/d80/Sabre+%26+Jigsaw+Blades/sd2581/Tungsten+Carbide+Grit+Jigsaw+Blades/p67688
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OK people, how best to cut this square out? The cuts from the edge I can do on the wet saw, it's the joining line I'm stuck on! Score with the Rubi? Cut freehand with the small angle grinder? And should I maybe drill a hole each end with the arrow head bit to stop the "crack" when it goes? Cheers
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Let's just say it was wasted on me...
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Did think that but nope, no threshold.
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Git! I've been thinking the row from the top of bottom? 2nd in from left or right?
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Wanna see a f**k up? Not only is it miles out, I did it as an L shape and forgot it needs to wrap round into the cupboard in a "U"!
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The Build - Stone work commences
Onoff commented on Redoctober's blog entry in Our Journey North of the Border
Don't get too disheartened, once that stone's rendered it'll look completely different! -
Laying out for the dry run. OMG this is boring! Too much of the same does me in!
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Well impressed with these sharpening stones! It's really tidied some of these edges allowing a white chamfer the same as the factory edges.
