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  1. In the end I did the following without lifting...

    In the end I did the following without lifting floor boards:
    1) Smaller roof space door jambs - took the puzzle approach - small pieces of engineered floorboard cut to shape and then wood glued on...
  2. Thanks all for the feedback. - Lifting...

    Thanks all for the feedback.

    - Lifting floorboards - not really an option because the boards were glued and the two affected doorways are at 90 degrees to each other, so the long boards in one...
  3. Thanks. That is something I will try. The actual...

    Thanks. That is something I will try. The actual best appears to be to pull up the boards at the door and relay. As they are T&G and I think glued that is bigger job.
  4. Cover plate for gap between floating floor and door jamb

    I have an engineered timber floating floor installed incorrectly with gaps between the
    floating floor and the door jambs. See picture. I know the correct way to install is to
    cut into the door jamb...
  5. Thread: Bathroom Drainage

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    New tiles over original tiles

    I am planning to renovate a bathroom which is built on a concrete slab in a Sydney 1950's double brick house. The bathroom is entirely usable and sound, but is the pink colour scheme of the era. I...
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    Thanks for the comments. Upgrade it is. ...

    Thanks for the comments.

    Upgrade it is.

    Looks like there is an earth leakage unit that was fitted at some stage. But the whole board is a mess with 4 meters, couple of "mains" power switch,...
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    Replacing porcelain fuse wedges

    I have very old porcelain fuse wedges in the distribution box. Some of which have broken while replacing the fuse wire. They are 4cm from edge of connector to edge of connector.

    I have looked at...
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