It is currently 28 Mar 2024, 12:53
Malc2098 wrote:Looking really good.
French Grey seems to be popular this year; I shall be using it!
Mike G wrote:Looking good! If you don't get your window in shortly, you could pin some polythene across the opening.
That floating floor sounds fine. You'll need skirting boards to hold it all firmly down around the perimeter, of course. One little tip is to walk around on the insulation before you install the boards, and if there are any hollows, places where the insulation moves under your feet, run a Stanley knife through it to get it to settle down properly.
9fingers wrote:Ed, I've been through your earlier photo links and tried to fix them with a "spell" that I found online.
Curiously it only seems to have worked on some of your pics and not others which is a real mystery to me.
Anyway some are now showing and I'll continue trying with the others if can get them sorted.
Bob
Dan0741 wrote:Hully - Looks fantastic matey - will be finished in no time - well done, love the colour
Tusses wrote:looking very good, and it sits well where it is :-)
Andyp wrote:Congrats on number 2 daughter and no 1 workshop.
Malc2098 wrote:Well done, cracking job!
You tube and the supplier helped show me how to install the glazing units. The best thing to remember, I think, was - installing - start with a short bead and work round long, short and finish with a long - reverse order for taking them out.
Happy Christmas.
Looking Good!
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