how do I fix this molding?
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Comments (6)I do everything from electrics, plumbing, painting, even making light fittings as I did not find any good ones, even fixing the cars. I like doing it, it feels good once you see the end results. I save a fortune, do a better job than someone on a time limit and don't get "robbed" by some trades. A plumber went next door and told my neighbour he needs a new immersion tank, £2k, he thought wow, to much, then he got another plumber and paid what he wanted £400, the same error happened to ours, had no idea what his error was but found out in the end and it cost me £30 !...See Morehow do I do this?
Comments (7)looks like 2 integrated 900 tall appliances to me, you'll have to put a fixed shelf into the cabinet to stand the top (fridge?) appliance on, then another fixed shelf to keep this top appliance in place. then if the bottom appliance (freezer?) has a standard hinges on the cabinet and glides (the sliders that connect the fascia door to the appliance) this will be indepandant to the top door and fitted in the standard way. the top appliance has the hinges on the applaince, ideally you need a blank door (undrilled for hinges) and then measure up and down for the hinge location and drill the door with 35mm holes for the hinge cups and these will also need a couple of glides. awful lot of work to do for a couple of old second hand appliances with bits missing...See MoreHow do I fix hairline cracks on old covings?
Comments (2)try toupret fine surface filler as this is a better solution to paint, especially as you seem to have already spent time filling, it is a shame to put loads of thick paint over the cornice. you could use a water based wood primer which has more body to it than an emulsion and then paint with an emulsion, if you really d9nt want to use a filler. good luck!...See MoreHow can I fix this extension?
Comments (8)Looking at the brickwork it certainly hasn’t been built by a proper builder. Sorry to be negative but it looks like a DIY nightmare. I doubt it’s even got proper footings. I think your best bet is to remove it and re-build. Not what you want to hear I know and I know you’re on a tight budget, but you can’t make a silk purse out of a sows ear. I’m sorry....See Moreparty_music50
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