TedLasso
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Looks ceramic.Acrylic fibre basin..? Ceramic..? Cast iron..?
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Looks ceramic.Acrylic fibre basin..? Ceramic..? Cast iron..?
I would suggest finding an epoxy that you can sand and adhere to ceramic.. followed by rustoleum tub and tile finish to blend in the repair..Looks ceramic.
No, but rustoleum makes a version for appliances specifically..I have a chest freezer that is looking a bit rough with scratches. Would something like this work on it?
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Any products you have in mind that does this?
Where can I find one of these bad boys? I guess still a risk of them bending the door to get it open.
Anything to secure bottom of the door to avoid bending and lifting?
Depending on your motor, it may already have a "lockout" mode.Where can I find one of these bad boys? I guess still a risk of them bending the door to get it open.
Anything to secure bottom of the door to avoid bending and lifting?
Bought a few of cordless tools for work purposes. We haven't "properly" tested them, but 6 months in and so far so good.TLDR/
Just out of interest has anyone bought and properly tested these INGCO power tools.
They seem to be on sale everywhere and I am very weary of new makes.
TIA
Lots of people have bought them in the The Tools and other D.I.Y bargains thread thread and happy with them.TLDR/
Just out of interest has anyone bought and properly tested these INGCO power tools.
They seem to be on sale everywhere and I am very weary of new makes.
TIA
Finished painting the bathroom today. The vanishing act is completeAnd for my next trick, watch me make this washing machine pipe inlet and outlet disappear
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POOF!
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The smarties who installed the tap didn't even bother to use screws to hold it in. They decided they aren't scared of silicone and just used it to glue it to the painted wall. Once the plaster is dry I can prime it and then repaint when we paint the rest of the bathroom. We're putting in some nice shelves into the corner with maybe a spot for a laundry basket beneath it

Yeah you get exactly what you need at builders. It goes into an existing hole and becomes the new thread. Lemme find a picMaybe this is the wrong thread to ask, but I've got a bedroom door with a handle a bit like this:
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CHROME PLATED DOOR HANDLE SET WITH LOCK & KEYS
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The problem is that the screw holes have completely stripped, and the face plate on the one side is just flapping loose. The mechanism still works, but the loose plate is driving me nuts.
Does anyone know how one would fix such a thing? Is there something that I can fill up the holes with that will be strong enough for me to re-attach the wood screws?
Grab some wood glue and tooth picks and stuff the screw holes with the glue covered toothpicks.. leave for a day or so to dry and fit the handles again..Maybe this is the wrong thread to ask, but I've got a bedroom door with a handle a bit like this:
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CHROME PLATED DOOR HANDLE SET WITH LOCK & KEYS
CHROME PLATED DOOR HANDLE SET WITH LOCK & KEYS. Delivery Across South Africa ✓ Low Prices ✓ Secure Shopping ✓ . Shop Pay with EFT, Lay By, and more.leroymerlin.co.za
The problem is that the screw holes have completely stripped, and the face plate on the one side is just flapping loose. The mechanism still works, but the loose plate is driving me nuts.
Does anyone know how one would fix such a thing? Is there something that I can fill up the holes with that will be strong enough for me to re-attach the wood screws?
I have a Ingco 2000W Rotary which I used extensively during a renovation with the chisel bit to remove tiles, break up concrete floors, etc and it is still going strong.TLDR/
Just out of interest has anyone bought and properly tested these INGCO power tools.
They seem to be on sale everywhere and I am very weary of new makes.
TIA
I wont buy another Green Ryobi again, blue seems okay.Lots of people have bought them in the The Tools and other D.I.Y bargains thread thread and happy with them.
Seems much better than Ryobi in general.
Many ways to skin a cat. Two of them have been mentioned here and both should work.Maybe this is the wrong thread to ask, but I've got a bedroom door with a handle a bit like this:
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CHROME PLATED DOOR HANDLE SET WITH LOCK & KEYS
CHROME PLATED DOOR HANDLE SET WITH LOCK & KEYS. Delivery Across South Africa ✓ Low Prices ✓ Secure Shopping ✓ . Shop Pay with EFT, Lay By, and more.leroymerlin.co.za
The problem is that the screw holes have completely stripped, and the face plate on the one side is just flapping loose. The mechanism still works, but the loose plate is driving me nuts.
Does anyone know how one would fix such a thing? Is there something that I can fill up the holes with that will be strong enough for me to re-attach the wood screws?
Gluing dowels does sound like a good option, they'd need to be fairly thick ones though I'd think.Many ways to skin a cat. Two of them have been mentioned here and both should work.
Another two options would be to use dowels (drill screw holes out to whatever size dowels you are using, glue dowels into new holes, screw handle into dowels - my personal preference) or a threaded insert (probably not the best option though tbh).