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• #44677
Not an answer to your question, but if you close the slats the wrong way - so they’re pointing up rather than down, if that makes sense - they let in a lot less light.
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• #44678
That's nuts; they made of some vicuna woven by monks in the himalayan alps or something? Definitely looking at under 100 (hoping for even 50?) for a 1ish sqm window
@Trunkie have tried and lived with that but the cord has now gone so good excuse to get something actually fit for purpose..
@midlife I am not equipped with the power tools necessary to do my own cutting so not sure I'd be best at that job.. Was looking at Dunelm since they've got made to measure stuff but thought I'd check here in case the million online blinds shops might be any better.
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• #44679
You don’t need any power tools to cut down roller blinds. A pair of scissors and a hacksaw will do you right.
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• #44680
hmm £50-£100 could be the price for the top fabric off the roll..
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• #44681
The online shops are good. Can’t remember which we used but look for good reviews and off you go. Cheap as well.
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• #44682
Try ikea
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• #44683
I don't recognise that particular shape. They may be obsolete.
However, these maybe based on yours with a slightly different shape.Open the door and there will be a screw securing the cover onto the flag.
Let's have a look at the adjuster inside.
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• #44684
If you can screw straight into the wooden wall studs then that's ideal. Unlikely, though, so if there's not much of a gap between plasterboard and brick you could go right through and mount in the brick with a rawlplug.
Otherwise I'd just go with a bigger metal cavity wall anchor. After I needed to refix a radiator to a cavity wall, my internet research led me to "Molly Piranha", which needed an 11mm hole. I had to get a new drill bit, but they've held excellently.
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• #44685
Inside hingeview.
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• #44686
I think I know the answer to this, but anyway...
Is there anything you can do to prevent this design from splitting when out doors.
We picked up an ex-demo garden sofa and chairs set for cheap, and it's made from Acacia, but using this cheapo method.
As the suns out I've given it a top up with furniture oil over whatever shit finish was on it, and am comfortable with it fading and splitting a bit, but want to protect it as best I can.
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• #44687
Besides the top cap being loose, what needs fixing with them. That apparently can't be fixed?
If you undo the two screws that are partly hidden by the edge of the door, the front cover can be slid across and removed. Use an Allen key to adjust the door across if required.
These are available in caramel colour, but not gold like yours were originally.
Hopefully enough measurements here to determine if they may be a good match
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• #44688
What is this layer of material under the tiles here? Some kind of board?
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• #44689
Buy larger than required at Screwfix and then cut down to size? That's why I ended up doing.
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• #44690
Is in not just more tiles? It might be fire board or asbestos
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• #44691
Thanks!
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• #44692
No, it's a different material to the slate, and is certainly bigger.
I hadn't considered it could be asbestos.
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• #44693
We have something similar above a gabled window. I've not touched it to mess with it so no idea what it is.
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• #44694
It looks like the asbestos board that our soffit were made from. But it might be non-asbestos cement boards.
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• #44695
@stevo_com (or anyone else for that matter) what did you use to clean the cigarette stains from your upvc windows?
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• #44696
Sugar soap, white vinegar, elbow grease, prayers, tears.
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• #44697
Finishing stairs.
Someone mentioned masking, and with the top coat paint it was quicker and easier to mask, let’s see if I’ve messed it up when I pull off the tape.
Going to roller main bits of stairs, let’s see if that comes up nicer than a brush would.
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• #44698
Cheers
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• #44699
If you can still get it at your local screwfix, the No Nonsense cleaner has been my go to. A light scrub with a paintbrush to get into any seams and corners then wipe off with a microfiber.
If there's only the new Essentials stuff, a bowl of hot soapy water will be just as good!
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• #44700
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Are you after roller blinds? Think some of ours came from Dunelm, cut them to size from a slightly wider one.