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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 27 Apr 2024, 08:49
by Big Kev
A bit of patching up after the bathroom extractor installation. I had to exhaust through the wall in my office as there wasn't enough room above the bathroom window lintel.
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The 5in hole from the loft and out the wall.

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A few bits of MDF, screws and glue :good:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 01 May 2024, 14:34
by PanBiker
Might as well ask here before I search elsewhere. Has anyone got an off cut of T&G floor board?

I am repairing my back gate and the front catch end panel needs replacing. I only need a 32" length. Top hinge rail needs replacing also but I have timber for that.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 01 May 2024, 15:26
by Big Kev
Unfortunately not Ian, sorry. Do they still have the 'odds and sods' section at Merritt and Friers?

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 01 May 2024, 15:28
by Wendyf
We will have some Ian if you have time to pop up.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 01 May 2024, 15:30
by Big Kev
A community website at its best :good:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 01 May 2024, 15:36
by PanBiker
Wendyf wrote: 01 May 2024, 15:28 We will have some Ian if you have time to pop up.
Thanks Wendy.

Busy tomorrow with the election but can probably pop up on Friday.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 01 May 2024, 16:47
by Wendyf
PanBiker wrote: 01 May 2024, 15:36
Wendyf wrote: 01 May 2024, 15:28 We will have some Ian if you have time to pop up.
Thanks Wendy.

Busy tomorrow with the election but can probably pop up on Friday.
I'll be out in the morning Ian but both around in the afternoon.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 02 May 2024, 01:40
by Stanley
I do enjoy seeing people helping each other..... :good:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 03 May 2024, 11:13
by PanBiker
Our radiators packed up on the CH. We have a morning boost for the bathroom which is where we noticed it. Traced it to the top radiator in the attic which is slightly inaccessible as it is behind a work table for Sally's sewing and crafting. Pressure was good in the boiler and I managed to get to it to bleed it off, quite bit of air in that one. Topped pressure up again the checked all the other radiators from the top downwards which were all OK. Normal operation restored. :smile:

I have just replaced the key for the topping up valve which is a plastic affair that shattered at the business end. Found a replacement at Screwfix in Barlick and picked that up last week.

I knocked my gas board maintenance agreement on the head last year at this time so I have asked our plumbers for dates for a full service.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 03 May 2024, 17:50
by Big Kev
Been to youngest offspring's to lay a laminate floor in the lounge/diner and hallway. What with moving furniture and removing the old carpet the whole job took around 5 hours. Need a brew now :biggrin2:
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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 04 May 2024, 01:56
by Stanley
Good move Ian, you won't regret it.
Another good job well done Kev. Do they ever show any interest in learning how to do these things? One of these days you might not be available..... :biggrin2:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 04 May 2024, 06:39
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: 04 May 2024, 01:56 Do they ever show any interest in learning how to do these things? One of these days you might not be available..... :biggrin2:
They do indeed, this was something youngest offspring hadn't done before. He still has to fit a scotia around the perimeter.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 04 May 2024, 07:04
by Stanley
Good! I see so many who aren't interested. :biggrin2:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 04 May 2024, 11:43
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: 04 May 2024, 07:04 Good! I see so many who aren't interested. :biggrin2:
He has sent me pictures of his endeavours today, he's doing well :good:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 05 May 2024, 02:47
by Stanley
Glad to hear it!

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 05 May 2024, 16:09
by PanBiker
Nice afternoon so I made a start on my back yard gate repair. Colin gave me two suitable lengths of T&G with slightly different offsets on the tongues and grooves. Fortuitous as it turned out as when I took the outer panel off I found the second one was also water damaged so I got that out as well. I decided not to replace the entire top rail as it double nailed on every panel and it would be a bit of job in itself. I chopped the rail back to good wood.

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My replacement timber is not the same width as the original rail although it is the same thickness. I think I will put two verticals as replacement rather than one lateral it will look better. At the end of the day it doesn't have to be posh but serviceable, two verticals will provide a good platform for the latch bits. You can see from the photo that I have not cut the outer panel to width yet. After manhandling the gate on top of my bins as worktop for the work so far I had enough by the time I got to this stage. :smile:

It will take a bit of sawing anyway with a cross cut hand saw along the grain. I can plane it up a bit if required after sawing. I also needs a tad more off the bottom.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 06 May 2024, 02:48
by Stanley
I've got a sharp ripsaw you could borrow Ian. (Or even a power saw if you fancy it!) :biggrin2:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 06 May 2024, 08:48
by PanBiker
Thanks Stanley, I'll give it a go while its hung, should be easier straight down rather than on the top of the bins as they are a tad high, Next time the gate comes off I want to paint it and the posts at each side.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 06 May 2024, 09:15
by PanBiker
Best laid plans an all that! Running off the guide line sawing straight down!

By power saw, do you mean a circular saw Stanley? If so that would be good I could run that on the front face from the bottom to the top and use the outer edge with the guide.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 06 May 2024, 12:22
by Big Kev
It must be a gate repairing type of day, I replaced a bit of rotten timber and painted the gates at Chez Kev this morning. The paint should be dry before the forecast rain and thunderstorms.
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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 06 May 2024, 13:46
by Stanley
Ian, sorry, only just seen your post. Yes, a Bosch single phase power saw. Here if you want it.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 06 May 2024, 14:49
by PanBiker
Kev has sorted me out Stanley, not took long, my marking up and Kevs slicing and its bob on for a fit apart from about an 1/8th of an inch on the top rail, I can cut that with my tenon saw. Hung it on two screws to check the fit as it has to come off again for the other bits of timber for the latch furniture and probably two coats of fence paint. A lot further on than this morning. :smile:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 06 May 2024, 15:28
by Big Kev
Good stuff :good:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 06 May 2024, 15:30
by Big Kev
I could be tempting fate here but I've put the canvas top on the gazebo and we're enjoying an alfresco brew :biggrin2:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 07 May 2024, 02:27
by Stanley
Glad you got sorted Ian.
You were lucky with the cover on the gazebo Kev.
I went looking for the etymology of 'gazebo' and didn't really get any joy but I tripped over this factoid. "The earliest known gazebos were in Egyptian gardens approximately 5,000 years ago, found in a garden plan which dates to about 1400 BC.". Now there's a thing..... :good: