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i started a bathroom thursday but the dodgy plasterer had dry lined the window header but the board was overlapping the glass . after removing the board i found there ... -
preparing window header after dodgy plasterer
i started a bathroom thursday but the dodgy plasterer had dry lined the window header but the board was overlapping the glass
. after removing the board i found there was only about 8mm gap for both the board and tile, on closer inspection the header was a poor/weak lathe and plaster. i had to remove it and start again . the wood lintels were well out of level so i had to add wood to level the header. sorry about the quality of the picsheader 5.jpgheader 4.jpgheader 2.jpgheader 1.jpgheader 6.jpgheader 3.jpg
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