bassanclan
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Yes, I expected them to repair it but they actually refunded me and sold me another at the old price. I haven't bothered to investigate the problem each time, it could have been anything
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I've got a Screwfix titan 6kg sds drill. It's got a two year guarantee and I'm now onto my 5th drill over a period of 7 years, all for an initial £50 odd
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Have you looked at real life examples to see the amount of movement there will be with that quinn therm sandwich? I imagine it might limit your choice to carpet.
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I don't think you'll be able to do that without damaging the neighbouring tile. Do you think a multi tool blade or even password blade will go behind the tile to cut through the CT1? Hopefully you've just put 5 blobs on to stick it...
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CAD or squared paper to start with then cardboard /ply/osb templates to confirm. I imagine it would look better with one 1200 central to the corridor rather than a line down the centre of the corridor. Do they sell matching tiles in other sizes? Otherwise you could end up with a massive amount of waste
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Quartz miter join (upstand/worktop)
bassanclan replied to oranjeboom's topic in Kitchen Units & Worktops
I would ask him to take you to one of his jobs where he has mitred it. If he can't then say goodbye! -
Floorplan - Any thoughts/suggestions?
bassanclan replied to Coops85's topic in New House & Self Build Design
It looks s bit top heavy - effectively 6/7 bedrooms, with only one living area and a playroom? -
Im pretty sure Howdens and Selco sell them
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Solid walnut will be staves of walnut glued together anyway so a decent carpenter will be able to glue two together seamlessly
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Have a look at Residence 9 windows. You'd be hard pressed to tell them from wood until 30cm away and even then they are convincing
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http://www.rightmove.co.uk/s6p/76395914 Similar sized new build development, ready to go
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Is it a positive or negative head pump?
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Does the pump kick in on full cold? If so then then you know it's a hot water flow problem. It's probably worth taking the mixer bar off and looking at the little mesh filters at the point where the mixer screws onto the wall. It might be that the person who fitted it didn't flush the pipework through before fitting the mixer bar and the filter is full of rubbish
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Discount Offers of the Week
bassanclan replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Have you got a code for this @Triassic ? -
If you are anywhere near Newark or Sleaford then pop in to see Gordon ar Black Mill doors and reclamation. He does some nice oak Doors, but you'll lose hours chatting to him!
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Or just get the corner pieces? www.genesis-gs.com/products/pvc-tile-trim-seals/pvc-corner-pieces
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Cpc have 5m 24v led strip for around £5.50. You need a driver whixh are about £7-10 from ebay or similar
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Or screwfix do non dimmable £50 for 50 bulbs
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Torx concrete screws: are they the same as framing screws?
bassanclan replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Tools & Equipment
If there are sheer forces then a thunder bolt might be better, if it's simply bedded on top of a block wall and to keep it from lifting then these will be fine and cheap enough from toolstation etc- 17 replies
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Yes that will be fine, so long as the primer is touch dry
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Someone doing a self build just outside of Kneesall on the A616
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I'm not building in Nottinghamshire, but living in Ollerton, but moving to Grantham area very soon
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