Farstatjej90
Farstatjej90: Just nail the new boards in place? It's purely aesthetic to raise the posts. It'll be a lot of work for a small thing. You don't think about that!👍😊
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Rowah: [citat] Trying to get a bit wiser on peva/combideck. When you write H = Thickness of the slab, does it refer to the bottom or the top of the composite sheet?
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F.Persson: Can't stand the woven wallpaper, and want smooth walls instead; furthermore, the wallpaper came off the tretex when we removed the baseboards, even though we tried to do it carefully. Ended up removing the tretex everywhere and putting up 13mm drywall instead.
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Anonymiserad 405730: In fact, you should wait up to 30dahar depending on the drying conditions, but at least wait 5 days before self-leveling...
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aweste00: [citat] OK, thanks for the tips! I've been considering reinforcement at least at the wells. The surface layer doesn't need to be very pretty, I'll put tiles on at some point when everything else is finished.
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Stefan N
Stefan N: [citat] In any case not there, it's not the least bit similar.
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Intet
Intet: The very best thing is not to touch the pipes. Heating pipes rarely need to be replaced. Only galvanized cold water pipes may see their days numbered. So if you're more afraid of asbestos than of walking on stairs, ladders, across streets, in sleep, rampage or cycling, swimming, driving, ice skating, then you should leave the insulation intact and instead paint over the few damages that exist,
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Småbrukaren: A tip is to use wire or a knitting needle to measure how deep the plaster is.
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Mexi71: Awesome, thanks 👍
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Husnissan: I can tell afterwards that the left "small" wall was not load-bearing at any rate, the right one I left undecided! :) if anyone was curious or finds this thread for their own project!
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Västeuropen
Västeuropen: Received a response from a carpenter that the construction is correct. The standing 45x145 should be on the outside with 45mm insulation inside. I'm surprised I haven't gotten a response .. 😀
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Forza MoDo: LT 160×160 GL30h = VKR 100x100x5 LT 115×115 GL30h = VKR 70x70x4 Given steel grade S355.
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Tummenmittihanden80: Hello! I am wondering if the doors on PAX wardrobes swing out to the side when you open them? I am going to put moldings on the built-in frame, but I don't have the doors up to check. So, how tight can you set the moldings?
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Matti_75: Something like this? The handle's position is adjustable in relation to the screw. Or a type of screw like the ones found on bicycles in, for example, the seat post? [bild]
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Mörner: Maybe it's called brick? But unfortunately, I can't find anything nicer than this one.... https://stenbolaget.se/products/brilliant-normal-bri4-gra-435x270x150
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Sernando: Battens level with the outer facade, or cut out for the outer facade, or narrow as a door. It's really not possible to say anything when you don't provide any information about whether you want a 1m² entrance roof or 25m².
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ulf hempel: Hi, I am looking for an IKEA kitchen cabinet door Tidaholm 600x900mm.
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Anonymiserad 618974: Tec7 good stuff. Sika 111, Feltema Multibond should work similarly if they are easier for you to get, but read the instructions before you buy these. I'm not a chemistry expert but these are all MS polymer adhesives/sealants.
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Ironside: I was considering fixing this, which plaster should one buy so that the repair is less noticeable? Previously, some repairs have been done on the walls with plaster with finer grains, making it very visible that repairs have been made.
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Claes Sörmland
Claes Sörmland: [citat] Buy a larger tile and cut it down. Score and break it or saw it. If the pieces are too small to hold them during the work in a simple way, buy tiles in a larger size and cut them down to the desired fragments.
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Zyberus
Zyberus: [citat] [/QUOTE] [citat] читать не умею.... вам всем дюбель в одно место, да поглубже.
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pjärlumjär
pjärlumjär: [citat] Thank you for your response. As I understand it, tie beams are truss-stabilizing but not load-bearing. I have been informed of two classifications, one being the original, the 1959 standard, i.e., 30 minutes of fire protection but also 60 minutes of fire protection. So, I will see what information comes up. I should not protect more than necessary; the paints are expensive and maybe
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The85: Getting help from healthcare? Their tests, should one laugh or cry? It requires genetic testing and trying to find out if one suffers from mast cell syndrome etc. One can have problems with the metal ring, both too high or too low. There are several genes involved regarding methylation. Healthcare is a joke, public healthcare at least. It could be good, but it is so corrupt and deceitful.
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g.kraft: Probably teak, worth maintaining holds well
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surris
surris: Should have made sure to cut the plaster neatly against the beam and skip the molding, it looks best that way. Right now it looks so-so but can be filled with putty; the risk is it might crack when there are such large gaps. Wallpaper or fabric over it makes it better.
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nybyggarn3: [citat] Hi, Glad you asked. It turned out really well. We are into the third season, and the solution with doors in Corten was spot on. It gets more beautiful every year. We have a pergola with a canopy over it in the summer. In the winter, it's completely open and fully covered in snow.
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JF.: [citat] Yes, 66x315 should be fine 👍🏻 It feels like metal sheeting shouldn't be so sensitive to deflection.
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Facebook: [citat] Thank you for that answer.
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Famousjonka: Hello, need help and support! I'm planning to make a driveway to our property but I'm a bit unsure about what material to use! I'm considering a culvert about 300mm in diameter and 6000mm long! One thought is to dig it out to have a nice slope, lay down geotextile fabric, fine gravel at the bottom and around the culvert, and sub-base up to the same level as the road! Of course, watering and
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Leif i Skåne: [citat] There is certainly real paint to buy in Sweden! https://ottossonfarg.com/
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