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• #38852
What filler is it?
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• #38853
Looks great. It's always the last 20% of the job takes 80% of the effort.
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• #38854
Thanks, it's definitely the bit I was least looking forward to. But it turns out so long I'm no more than a mm or so out, it's an easy fill to mask the sins. The little set back dowels as stops was a stroke of genius from Fittingly. That thin strip would not have been easy to retrieve had I over shot. Going to glue some small tabs onto the backs of the tops of the side pieces so that the top piece lines up there too.
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• #38855
Ronseal smooth finish (big hole)
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• #38856
I've not come across that one. I'll try and avoid it now!
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• #38857
That is a neat idea with the dowels. Very often if the strip is being painted i would use some screws on the face to locate it and help retrieve it if it went too far.
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• #38858
I had considered that before I realise about the backstop
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• #38859
Tonight's job is finishing spray painting some Poundland baskets to match the customised Aldi toy checkout for mini_com's Christmas present.
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• #38860
To be fair it worked well for other applications I've used it for in the past and filled some deep voids nicely with a good finish.
It's not good for this though! Maybe it'll be better when the metal goes on and there's some wall to compress it into.
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• #38861
There is also a Zinsser equivalent which I think you prime and then topcoat with a different paint.
I just grabbed the Roseal as that was available in Screwfix at the time. Which you can't paint over. I'd recommend following the instructions properly for the best chance of success.
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• #38862
Bit late now, but you can get little bits or fiber that help to bulk it up and sort of clot together more.
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• #38863
This is so rad, lucky kid, talented dad.
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• #38864
I guess mini_com could also be your wife
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• #38865
I was going to make a joke, and even though she'd never read it, I thought better of it.
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• #38866
Tiny scrap of ply poking out the top of this piece, screwed and glued on the back. Same on the left hand side for backstops for the top infill. Going to wait until the wardrobes are all loaded up before touching up paint on the filler incase things settle. Still waiting for the replacement door for that last top cabinet, but it is an easy job to fit when it arrives.
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• #38867
Niiiiiice
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• #38868
Holy heck thats sterling work.
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• #38869
Shit scribing, good filling. Seriously, I'm not sharing photos of it pre-filled, may as well have just drawn the line free hand, from downstairs.
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• #38870
Ha. Looks great.
Decorators caulk hides many things.
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• #38871
My house in built of 2 parts wood to 1 part caulk.
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• #38872
Sounds like you need a bit more caulk...
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• #38873
Worst one yet. One to go.
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• #38874
this is looking tidy! so good!
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• #38875
So nearly done. A couple of screws just holding a particularly springy bit while the adhesive cures.
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Still slowly filling the gap bit by bit before the metal goes on. I'm finding the filler hard to work with, it's very light and fluffy and there's no way to press it into the gap without it simply escaping to the open sides.
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