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  1. To expand on the dowel - definitely worth doing but masonry style, not close fitting or you will never get it aligned as mentioned above. Drill a couple of holes in both sides fairly well aligned and use screws or pieces of wall tie as the dowels (loose in holes). Once happy it will push back into place, glue on the faces and in the holes and push it in place. If you must remove the Cill, a carbide reciprocating saw works well
  2. As trees mature the root growth slows and everything settles down. Looking at the pics it appears there is a ridge down the middle so some traffic compaction / settlement too. You could remove the pavers, carefefully level back up (probably need some more infil) and relay the pavers or replace with new. The pavers being easily draining are better than tarmac or concrete for the trees
  3. In that case you don’t need anything else, I had a similar thing a few years ago and you had to “programme” the light by flicking switch on and off a certain number of times to set how you wanted the light to behave … on dusk till dawn, trigger only etc.
  4. Post a pic of your new light connections, may just need live and switched live linking, but then that could be on all the time. Post a pic of your new light connections
  5. @JohnMo we had an engineer from the rigs in our place last week and he said pretty much the same regarding the politics and lack of refining
  6. I try and stay out of the climate debate because I like to work on hard facts, but I do feel the problem is the “Net” bit. Net allow loads of negatives along as there are positives to make it Net. its like saying someone murdered 2 people but saved 2 others so all is good! moving our industries overseas to reduce our emissions may work out as Net but disastrous for the planet and our country
  7. If you have to ask then definitely don’t try making them yourself. Cabinets are available from any diy store or ikea etc. there are also a myriad of different fixings available. Your first step would be a call to your local B&Q or wickets etc. take a look and take some measurements with you, staff will be happy to help
  8. Hi, I cannot see any pics, but at 65mm square it is unlikely to be structural. Many older houses had newal posts floor to ceiling to make them more stable.
  9. +1 @Russell griffiths as long as it’s only the connector with no fall you will be fine, fall along the run is to ensure everything keeps moving along.
  10. Flail mower (walk behind, remote control or ride on) will cope with just about anything including saplings, thistles and clumpy ground etc.
  11. Good morning and welcome, being able to visualise something is a big advantage. Loads of information available on here by searching past threads and blogs.
  12. EJ do some decent ones, drainage superstore have them. p.s. Often referred to as block paving covers, tile variety are too shallow for grass/turf
  13. The access you have is not really a constraint, for a large crane yes, but 6m beams or UC’s are unlikely to be more than 300 kgs which isn’t a problem to deal with. Mini cranes or even spider cherry pickers with lifting attachments will access very tight spaces. I think your real question is what would you prefer ? . Aesthetically and disruption while work is ongoing.
  14. Ties welded to top of beams or bent strap ties bolted or shot nailed onto top of beam will tie the blockwork in.
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