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Drilling and cutting glass tiles by
dog-man
I am about to tile my kitchen with mosaic glass tiles. They come on a
web backing in 327mm x 327 sizes.
How would I safely drill through one to put...
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February 22nd 10 11:12 PM
by F Murtz
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USB boiler connection. by
Dave Plowman (News)
Most modern boilers are microprocessor controlled. I have a Viessmann
which is. But to alter anything requires multiple key presses etc. Most
people...
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double glazing and wooden sash windows by
JimK[_2_]
Anyone done it?
I'm thinking to remake 5 sash windows, so 10 sashes, each sash divided
vertically by one slender bar. Thought I'd use oak for...
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February 22nd 10 10:12 PM
by fred
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February 22nd 10 07:45 PM
by Bill
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Which blade by
NT[_2_]
Hi
I've got a basic table saw and have a choice of blades to fit: 20
teeth, 24 teeth and 40 teeth. I presume the 40 will cut finer for a
given feed...
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February 22nd 10 07:37 PM
by NT[_2_]
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ladder: double or triple? by
Fred
Hi,
As you may know from my recent posts, I have flat roof troubles. I
need a ladder to get up there. It's about 2.5 metres high and I
understand...
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February 22nd 10 07:26 PM
by PeterC
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another loft insulation question by
andrew
My daughter's new home, a 1930s semi with a decent sized square hipped roof
space has 2" of insulation, so I will up this to 180mm of fibreglass.
As...
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VtoG by
The Natural Philosopher[_2_]
Interesting article in the FT today.
Vehicle to Grid. Basically charge your BEV up off peak, and sell it back
to the grid ON peak.
An idea we...
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Lawnmower recommendations? by
Barb[_4_]
Hi again, folks!
I've recently moved into a new house, with a fair-sized back lawn (still to
be turfed, although promised in a day or...
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A car distributor question. by
Dave Plowman (News)
The posts from Dave Baker and Roger Mills mirror exactly the discussion on
the other group. ;-)
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*Money isn't everything, but it sure keeps the...
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bought a house - how to get rid of smells? by
Duncan Di Saudelli
Hello
Our new house is a 1960s standard construction property. Some of the rooms
are very smelly and the smell is that of urine (cat or human or,...
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mould behind one radiator by
Simon Morris[_2_]
My wife owns a flat that she's been renting out for the last 6 months.
At the handover between one tenant and the next, she's found mould
behind...
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You can earn Rs.750-2000/- daily by
john jack
Work from Home. Earn Rs.2,000 daily. No Investment. Part Time Jobs.
Wanted Online Internet job workers. Job is only through Internet. Work
from home...
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Stange Potterton Suprima fault by
Andrew Gabriel
My parents Potterton Suprima...
They've having some building work done which required drain down
and rerouting of the boiler flow and return...
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Tiles to seal round a bath by
GMM
Our bath was fitted after the walls were tiled (before my time here),
so any water running down the tiles could and did get behind the
bath. SWMBO...
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February 21st 10 11:57 PM
by GMM
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What to do with fat? by
Tim Streater
We've had a drain inspection for the house we've just moved into, which
has identified a large amount of fat in the drains.
This is obviously due...
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February 21st 10 10:08 PM
by Dave
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February 21st 10 09:49 PM
by Rod
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February 21st 10 06:06 PM
by NT[_2_]
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