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• #27077
You did yours with kiddo around. How did you manage it? That's the bit that is driving me nuts."if it takes 6-8 hours cure time, and it's volatile organic compounds, and there's a bus route outside, and you have 2 kids. Should you just punch yourself or huff glue?"
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• #27078
Will do. Thanks!
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• #27079
When is the answer not 'huff glue'?
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• #27080
When it's "punch yourself in the face because you've huffed too much glue"?
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• #27081
Alas, I'm not that capable - both times I've done it - at the flat and at the new place - kiddo and mrs Howard were staying with my parents. On the latter occasion the cats were in a cattery and the place was empty. Reckon on a good day I could do a good job of it in a day though, so if they were happy avoiding the kitchen and eating takeaway all day it might be possible.
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• #27082
Probably wait for spring so you can have the windows open. I made the mistake of stripping and sealing marble tiles with solvent based products yesterday. Due to the close confines I got extremely high before I realised, then I had a fair size hangover.
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• #27083
Who knows about roofing?
Our place has the original Edwardian clay tiles on the front with a loft conversion flat roof on the rear.
The tiles on the front are in need of some tlc; a few have slipped and the cement render on the chimney is looking quite sad.
I also suspect there is little insulation around the loft conversion.
I'd like to do two things - renovate / modernise* / repair the existing roofing and chimney and add insulation to the loft conversion - are these two things doable within one job, and will I have to pull the walls / ceilings down on the inside to do it?
* whilst retaining the Edwardian features / look
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• #27084
Ooof.
Which brand? #askingforafiend
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• #27085
Yeah last time I did mine everyone was out.
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• #27086
Fila - Tile and Stone Stripper followed by Lithofin Sealer. I wouldn't say I'm a connoisseur but I've huffed some in my time :)
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• #27087
When I was looking it seems like there are ways to insulate from above while the roof is off and insulate over the rafters. One of the roofers we had round was talking about doing that with TLX Gold but it was pricey and we needed to pull the conversion to pieces anyway and fix all the other problems.
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• #27088
Let us know how you make out.
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• #27089
Forum hive mind. I have managed to fuck up my lamp snapping the ball socket joint. Does any one know a place to order parts I have tried searching but can't find the right thing not sure I'm naming the parts I want right in my search
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• #27090
Impressive!
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• #27091
Ta. I'm rapidly trying to skill myself up on this. If we are going to get the roof renovated I don't want to miss the opportunity to put other efficiency / comfort savings in.
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• #27093
Deal on this table saw on Amazon today....
Seems like a decent feature set for very little money. Any reason I shouldn't get it?
Other option was to get a festool with the saws top tech but for the 5 times a year I'll really use it and the fact that we have other projects on the go, £3.3k seems like a lot of £££
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• #27094
I think you've answered your own question for the amount of times you are going to use it im sure the bosch will do just as good a job. I think the bonus with higher end tools is you can kick the arse out them and they last(mostly)
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• #27095
I've heard good things about that Bosch - it has some nifty features. You could drop in a router and have a router table with it too.
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• #27096
Is using 24mm birch ply for a countertop crazy? (without a laminate top).
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• #27097
Might work but a good starting point. My searches were comming up with vintage fittings for chandler's
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• #27098
Assume you mean using the support with the extended fence to put something in?
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• #27099
Finally got my windows and blinds done. Feeling very pleased with the result.
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• #27100
That was our thinking too, but means we now have 3 rooms 'in progress' 🙄
This is the way.
If it's totally fucked.