I'm working on it! Then there's juggling part P & Corgi....... Ooops slightly off topic!:)
Oh, I quite like to hang a mirror from chains above the fireplace. Of course I'm imagining a Georgian or Victorian setting. Yup, I'm an old...
True, but you would sure as hell notice if the rail fell off the wall ;)
'Cos I live in the back of beyond, & online would save me about 1/2 day's work to go & get them.
Ha Ha, good filling is an art
Did you know that heavy duty sanding inside will set the alarm off!
If they're glazed tiles, the tile bit is is only needed for getting through the glaze, then swap for a normal masonry bit.
I'd stick some screws through, in conjunction with the adhesive, say 1 per metre just to give it some structural support. Any grab adhesive will...
Does anyone know of an online supplier of "stick on" ornamental mouldings - like these? http://www.richardburbidge.co.uk/main.asp?page=249...
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I have dropped the legs on the kitchen units a bit in the past & cut through the silicon sealant. Ease the new worktop in & raise the legs. Worked...
Ha ha, I just did a madrid suite - grrrr! Pushed the cistern hard up against the wall & used some packing to keep it stable. I suppose some "no...
Hello guys, It's been a while! Today I used some Mitre Fast to stick some kitchen pelmets, and the kicker spray dissolved the adhesive holding...
Basically it's a biscuit jointer blade. I would suggest getting a dedicated B/jointer to use it - much safer that way!
Yeah, I heard about an onion in the room - tried it & it just smelled of paint and onion ;)
You could always scrape the worst of it off & paper with woodchip, or blown vinyl to hide the defects.
I have dismantled & sent off to be dipped in the past.
In addition, some scrap material underneath will help to prevent chipping.
Oops, forgot to say fixed onto studs!
As an alternative to battens underneath, I have used a couple of steel brackets, also hidden by pelmets.
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