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    Fitting in line fan in attic.

    I have 4 vent axia silent fans (about a year old now). They come with two speed options. If set at the higher speed, they are not silent. Not bad but not silent! If set at the slower speed they are really quite close to silent but shifting less air. But if you get the option that turns on and...
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    Speaker boxes/cabinets

    I built a rather large front ported reflex speaker ai 1971. My woodwork teacher was very supportive, and the blockboard carcass was beautifully veneered. Sad thing was I couldn’t afford to make the second one at the time, and it years before I had shed space. I bought a pair of AR3 imp speakers...
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    Damp proofing

    The front half of my house was built about 1890 and was plastered straight onto a 9” wall with various repairs before I moved in had been done with inappropriate materials. About 8 months ago I had damp problems in 2 rooms, and bit the bullet. I took all the plaster off back to the brick. Put...
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    Smallest possible downstairs toilet

    One dimension that I don’t think has been mentioned is the space between the toilet once fitted and the door, which is crucial when alighting from your seat! One leans forward as part of the motion as you need to put the centre of gravity above your feet, and to start off your big fat bit is...
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    Hey all, new to woodworking / DIY

    Welcome! (From another originally Scottish Stuart M) !
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    Bolting together 2 x 2 by 4s

    Gavin (OP), I was intrigued by your question as I have a son, 32 years old, who I have just helped move into a new house, and looks to me to help get the place how he wants it. We are both musical. He is nerdy about sound. I am not. One major attraction for him was a garage that had already been...
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    Retirement workshop - which machines to buy?

    If you are still in or around St Neots, you are welcome to try out a > 10 year old record BS350 bandsaw. I also kept my baby Delta bandsaw, which still gets very regular use as I have a 1/4 inch blade on it and can quickly saw tight curves without placing around changing blades on the bigger...
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    Big Hammers

    Reminds me of Blaster Bates (who had a very large posterior) saying “a big nail needs a large hammer!”.
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    Bathroom Stud partition

    If there is a bedroom on the other side of the stud wall, do put sound insulation in, especially if you plan to fix a toilet wall holder on that wall!
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    Aluminium tower advice please

    I have a lightweight aluminium tower about 15 years old. It gets me to the top of the chimneys on the gable end of a two storey house.it doesn’t have a ladder attached to the ends like the one in post 17. You just climb up the end frame on the inside. I have 3 decks and use them all if going upt...
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    Looking for old, wide board of true mahogany

    Have you tried https://luthierssupplies.co.uk/catalogue/ inhoram in Sussex? I bought a superb single piece of mahogany from them for a les Paul copy some years ago pre cites. Their current online catalogue suggests they have some full size mahogany pre cites, but doesn’t mention swietenia. Maybe...
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    Can't find the water valve in the street. Any ideas?

    I’m afraid that your imagination is let down by Anglian water in little Paxton, near st Neots, where on a fairly new housing estate about 20 years old, I was dealing with the problem of the rising main stopcock in the kitchen not properly shutting off in my son’s first house. Not metered, and...
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    Software for planning application

    I asked a builder who does mostly listed building work the same question a few years ago. He said that for something simple it is often quicker to get (or print) some graph paper, and draw it. Providing you use an approved scale and do it accurately it’s not a problem. I thought nah! I then...
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    MFT-style vs. Trad-style workbench design (is there a middle ground??)

    You still need the guide. Two 3mm pins hold the guide in place whilst you are drilling the big hole using elsewhere on the guide.
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    MFT-style vs. Trad-style workbench design (is there a middle ground??)

    I have an mft bench with all its holes, and I also have another bench that I intended to be purely for assembling finishing. I inherited a very solid welded steel frame 8 ft x 2 ft 6 that is so heavy I need help to move it even by inches. I Bolted an 18mm ply top on it and found that I tended to...
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    Building control (or not)

    Given that a builder can source building control from any number of private providers, the system is vulnerable to all sort of abuse, including backhanders etc. Once a build has a private BC company associated with it, the local authority BC will not (cannot?) intervene. I have witnessed the...
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    Digital Calipers

    I bought a cheap one years ago from Maplin, and I use it and trust it every day. It does turn itself off if left on, and not just the display (unlike my trend digital angle meter for which I am for ever putting in new batteries even though I don’t use it much at all. So it’s great, and sorry...
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    Best pipe size for CamVac and tablesaw

    My experience with two motor cam acts is that if by split off, you mean have it suck in two places at the same time, neither place will have enough suck.
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    If you get stuck without an adapter?

    I better not own up how I improvised getting my phone charged in an Indian hotel room a couple of decades ago. The socket was not the normal one I was used to seeing in Pune. But I got it charged! And my pen still works…
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    USB socket advice.

    Mornington Crescent?
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