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Cleaned the Weber kettle.. Not the best job but at least most grease gone.
Mine needs doing desperately, dreading it. I think I'm just going to burn it all with fire first and see if that helps, even if it doesn't it sounds funCleaned the Weber kettle.. Not the best job but at least most grease gone.
Mine needs doing desperately, dreading it. I think I'm just going to burn it all with fire first and see if that helps, even if it doesn't it sounds fun
Just had the carpet fitted, but my threshold covers don't squish down. They're the type where they're just a cover and don't actually grip (concrete floor). Thoughts on how to improve?
Might have too, it's a shame as the ones I've got look nice. I struggled to find many gripper ones, they all seen the same type as what I've got (in the style I like).Get threshold strips with grippers in them.
dunno how big it is but ive just repaired/filled a crack in a sandstone slab that fitted in our porch , bought a rawlplug resin kit from screwfix. friend has used the same kit to repair a long crack in his concrete path, he used some insulatation from electric cable to pack the crack (pushed it in below the surface) and then used the resin to fill it in. good thing is the starter kit comes with extra nozzles and a gun and 2 tubes so should last for a few jobs.How annoying. They do tend to last a while though. Question for you guys, I've a crack in my concrete floor. What's best to fill it with if the floor is 25 years old?