Thats why I have gone all plastic -they come one foot high and six foot long -5 to a 5ft fence etc. I do not have to paint them ever again.
These won't blow out in the next storm or rot - They are not supposed to go brittle but plastic is plastic -Providing they see me out I don't care.![]()
What are you dumping bubble wrap?![]()
Tip run!
I have zero need for it and no one local wanted it.What are you dumping bubble wrap?
Where do you chaps buy door handles from?
I need a bunch - I like the ERA ones but have been told they must be antique brass or black.
I'll give them a go thank you! I did get itchy feet during the little ones nap and tried Homebase's finest - garbage tbh. The spring either is nonexistent or pathetic. Looks decent tho! Must be the fourth or fifth handle this door has ever had!Try Carlisle Brass mate - not used them myself but the joiner was harping on about them when fitting our kitchen![]()
Funnily enough me and my inlaws were discussing toilet seats last week. We've got one of that type and it feels like I need another joint in my wrist to get to it (although no trimming needed), and the ones upstairs are just a plug you screw into, much easier but don't go as tight.Spent ages changing a toilet seat today. Hidden fastenings are all well and good, but you need to be a contortionist to get at them. Plus I had to shorten the threaded rods which were about 3 inches long and wouldn't sit square because they were hitting the china below.
Spent ages changing a toilet seat today. Hidden fastenings are all well and good, but you need to be a contortionist to get at them. Plus I had to shorten the threaded rods which were about 3 inches long and wouldn't sit square because they were hitting the china below.