Quite an important point I think you will agree. No i don't! Please explain why it so 'important' when you can quite easily and safeley use...
All the bricks are 'brick on crack' as one would expect apart from the middle of the house where there seems to be bricks that have been shortened...
Even if they didn't work out, only one row should be wrong. The next and subsequent rows would have been allowed for. Less muck in each 'crack'...
i think alot of it has to do with DIYers doing their own work without understanding the dangers involved in doing so And your proof is?
since when do you need to be qualified to work on the 'wet side' of this system?
Well NigeljShears,i'm no sparks and don't profess to be one,but if you can get the 'work' done for an average of £100-150 then go ahead muppet!!...
unless the work is submitted to building control then the plumber has committed a criminal offence Forgive me if i'm wrong but 'criminal offence?'
Someone used a tap connector because it seemed to fit, they have since been prosecuted by the HSE and fined a huge sum of money And your proof...
Why is the 2nd reply 11 months before the original question?
God,if you can afford to create 6 extra rooms in your house, why not e mail a project manager with your specs whilst soaking up the sun on your...
Power Tool Says, if you never try,you will never learn! Certain things/practices excepted,some of the wisest words written on this forum!(as...
dont loctite your nuts is the simple answer!
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