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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 11 Oct 2023, 02:53
by Stanley
Nice job as usual.....

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 11 Oct 2023, 10:33
by Big Kev
Took the door off to fill the old hinge rebates in the frame, just waiting on it drying now and I can sand and paint :good:
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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 11 Oct 2023, 15:17
by Big Kev
The other door to the dining room is almost the right shape now. The hole is all over the place, wider at the top, not level and the whole thing leans to one side :biggrin2: Other than that it's perfect :laugh5: and it looks better the the one that came out.
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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 12 Oct 2023, 02:13
by Stanley
It can be quite amazing can't it Kev, how distorted door frames can be in an older house.....
(Bit like me actually, I have gone a funny shape as I have got older..... :biggrin2: )
It's looking good, they'll never see the shape off the Ribble.....

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 12 Oct 2023, 08:25
by Big Kev
The doors upstairs, that are being replaced with the 'old' doors from downstairs, are fortunately smaller. I will cut them down to size at some point this week (I'm working so it may not be until Sunday) and fit them.
A fresh coat of paint on them all will finish the job nicely :good:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 13 Oct 2023, 02:57
by Stanley
When do you stop 'improving' Kev?
I find it a lot easier, as I get older, to live with gentle decay.... :biggrin2:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 13 Oct 2023, 04:53
by Big Kev
It's ongoing maintenance really, the bathroom door got damaged when the handle broke off and I couldn't get out...

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 13 Oct 2023, 06:13
by Stanley
AAhh.... Thyat's as good a reason as any! :biggrin2:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 13 Oct 2023, 15:33
by Big Kev
I have sold the two 'extra' doors, they are being collected at teatime :good:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 14 Oct 2023, 02:10
by Stanley
That was quick!

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 12:24
by Big Kev
Off shift now so I can concentrate on painting the dining room door and filling the old hinge rebates in the frame. Cutting the 'old' doors to size will probably happen tomorrow.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 20 Oct 2023, 02:24
by Stanley
Every wife should have one!

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 22 Oct 2023, 18:10
by Big Kev
Door recycling today, the old dining room door has been cut down to size and fitted on the bathroom. There's a bit of filling, sanding and painting to do but it fits in the hole and it opens and closes.
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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 02:00
by Stanley
Looks like a tidy job as usual Kev......

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 23 Oct 2023, 16:01
by Big Kev
Thank you kindly :good:

Today was a bit more interesting, the door I used for my office was a funny shape and the frame was pretty much square (1970's stud wall). A cunning plan was needed so extra timber was added to the door and it was then cut to size, it looks a bit strange at the moment but will blend in once the fine surface filler is sanded, a good coat of primer/undercoat and a final coat of gloss no one will ever know :biggrin2:
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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 24 Oct 2023, 02:32
by Stanley
I once ruined a door I was fitting for a couple. (I replaced it..... ) and took it home where I did the same thing and it made a perfectly good back door for over 15 years until, the big refurb.....
They'll never see it off the Ribble.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 27 Oct 2023, 16:56
by Big Kev
Invisible mending, just needs a coat of gloss and the handles.
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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 27 Oct 2023, 17:17
by PanBiker
Excellent Kev, you can't see the joins. :extrawink:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 27 Oct 2023, 20:04
by Big Kev
PanBiker wrote: 27 Oct 2023, 17:17 Excellent Kev, you can't see the joins. :extrawink:
Thank you, hopefully the joints are strong enough for it to stay that way :biggrin2:

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 28 Oct 2023, 01:37
by Stanley
I thought that spot on your wall was on my screen and was trying to wipe it off!

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 28 Oct 2023, 08:48
by Stanley
I have a miscellaneous project. I fixed the broken connection in the wiring of the vertical Mill but it hasn't fixed the problem. Can anyone recommend a good electrician please. I need help.
Later.... I went in and tried a couple of ideas but didn't do any good. I am not happy, please give advice......

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 28 Oct 2023, 15:57
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 01:37 I thought that spot on your wall was on my screen and was trying to wipe it off!
:biggrin2: it's a screw for hanging a picture on.
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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 28 Oct 2023, 20:29
by Stanley
And I thought that perhaps you were going to recommend a sparks..... Ah well...
Later..... It's a bugger when you are driven... I went to bed but couldn't sleep for thinking about my milling machine so I got dressed, came downstairs and went onto tinternetwebthingy and had a furtle. The first thing I found was that the equivalent of my mill costs £1,859, Mine cost just over £300 when I bought it about 30 years ago.... This is the first thing that has ever gone wrong with it and it is as tight as the day I bought it so I think I got a bargain!
After some digging I found the starter button for that mill which is different but has the added note that it is a good upgrade for older machines. It looks the right size and so I have ordered one, £43 inc. VAT and delivery.
I have decided that the motor is OK and even if it isn't and needs work I still need a new starter button.
Hopefully that has scratched my itch so I shall go back to bed and try for a sleep......
As I said, it's a bugger when you're driven!
Here's the switch.
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Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 29 Oct 2023, 02:46
by Stanley
All is well. I went to sleep and am here 'enjoying' the fact I have survived the change to GMT.

Re: Miscellaneous DIY Projects (or bits of jobs)

Posted: 29 Oct 2023, 07:10
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: 28 Oct 2023, 20:29 And I thought that perhaps you were going to recommend a sparks..... Ah well...
I don't know any.