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  1. If you break an annular cutter spend some time getting any broken bits out of the hole or better still finish the hole from the other side. Also a dull cutter can heat up the material and cause local hardening so a new cutter then won’t bite without giving it a harsh bump to break the surface and get the teeth to start
  2. They don’t want or need the risk of securing and protecting, that would need to be an end to end courier. If the seller will secure to a pallet then pallet line are fantastic
  3. 0.75 will be more than sufficient for control
  4. Now there’s a conversation stopper 😆 next person to comment appears uninterested.
  5. I can’t believe a BH thread would go off topic
  6. You won’t crush OSB with wardrobes .. or just about anything. Density is also pretty similar to oak.
  7. Hi and welcome, a search of previous threads and posts may well answer your questions, and failing that - ask away
  8. Henry even stands up to commercial cleaning
  9. Thrust bearings at each point wouldn’t make any difference and only one point will ever really carry the vertical load. Bigger hinges have more or larger leaves to carry rotational (moment) loads rather than the vertical load
  10. Where are the cylinders?
  11. markc

    hi

    Good morning and welcome
  12. I’m afraid it’s railings, wall or balustrade.. or earth bank/slope to reduce drop to less than 300mm (pretty sure it’s 300)
  13. Look under just about any deck area and you won’t see weeds or grasses growing, only where there is plenty of light. As your shed will be close to the ground you will only get stuff around the edges where it’s easy to spray or pull out
  14. HS2 is a money pit and was intended to keep us on par with Europe to make a Europe wide high speed rail web. Italy moaned about it, but got on with the build (no protestors adding billions to the costs) and it’s now a fantastic system to use.
  15. Are you thinking of fire curtains or high level smoke curtains? High and vaulted roof spaces can really benefit from smoke curtains to reduce the spread at high level and are fitted in a lot of big open spaces. The fire curtains I have seen were really flexible roller doors and the head boxes and wall tracks looked like industrial doors.
  16. Hardest part is getting under the cap to open it up, the hand tool and machine have a ‘blade’ rather like a plough that goes under the edge and then forces the cap open as it moves along. A bit of plastic or something like car body trim removal tools could be fashioned to do the job without marking. Re crimping can be done with a soft mallet and support block to tap against
  17. Almost impossible to determine the quality or longevity by price or manufacturer, we got a machine approved with very expensive led lights made in Germany (made by Diana I think ) that often fill with water and don’t last long at all. We now use cheap (less than one tenth the cost of the other lights and they are bullet proof.
  18. Large rocks/boulders? More natural looking than gabion but still able to hold the ground back, 2.5m height difference needs something substantial if you take the rooted vegetation away
  19. Changing individual panels is very doable but unless you are at the right end or running off to the end then you will always have one cover seam that needs to be opened up and then re crimped (or zipped) and it will have ripples in it. So to installers it’s a lot of faff and potential disputes afterwards so they shy away from repairs
  20. Yup! So much easier when things fail mechanically
  21. When you say just had this done, it looks to be painted already. Was it plastered or is this just paint over plasterboards? Either way it could have been flatter but this could also be due to painting before everything has dried. Let it dry thoroughly and a bit of sanding will make a massive difference. the skylight reveal does look out of square and can be checked easily, camera angles can be deceiving
  22. Loss of functionality in 2 way or 3 way circuits is usually down to a loose connection (rare a conductor just breaks) on one of the link wires. Carefully pull the switch fronts away and there is a good chance the offending wire will pull out of the loose connection
  23. The difference in ‘strength’ isn’t as easy as double etc. you need to look at the loads being imposed. Strength And Properties Classifications C16 C24 Tension parallel to grain (N/mm2) 3.2 4.5 Bending parallel to grain (N/mm2) 5.3 7.5 Compression parallel to grain (N/mm2) 1.8 7.9 Compression perpendicular to the grain (N/mm2) 2.2-1.7 2.4-1.9 Shear parallel to grain (N/mm2) 0.67 0.71 Modulus of elasticity mean (N/mm2) 8,800 10,800 Modulus of elasticity minimum (N/mm2) 5,800 7,200 Characteristic density (kg/m5) 310 350 Average density (kg/m5) 370 420
  24. As @Canski suggested, slot a longer lintel in under the existing and you can then take out the return section to give full width. Looks like it may be butt jointed anyway so likely to come out easily
  25. What’s the width of the fireplace further back? Looks like the opening has been reduced. If this isn’t wide enough then your options are limited or going to get very expensive.
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