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    Spotty Doors

    Yes, I think I'll give that a go. Thanks to all for advice.
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    Spotty Doors

    Not sure what it is. Either something growing from the patches or it might be dust that is for some reason attracted to the patches. There are lots of patches that don't have stuff coming out of them. Not that our house isn't fastidiously clean or anything. :D
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    Spotty Doors

    Not had a great deal of success unfortunately. Vinegar has some effect, but also lightens the wood. It seems scrubbing with a scourer and white spirit is the most effective, but still not brilliant. It looks like I'll maybe have to strip the wax off, sand and refinish.
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    Spotty Doors

    No, none of the doors are near any kind of water. The marks are on both sides of three different bedroom doors (the bathroom door is a different type).
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    Spotty Doors

    That's an interesting thought, any idea what to do about it? I should have mentioned they've been fine for the last five years we've been here and as far as I know they've been as they are now for some time before that, so strange for something to suddenly start this year.
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    Spotty Doors

    We have a few pine doors upstairs in our cottage. I originally thought they were unfinished but now think they are probably waxed. Over the winter lots of small dark spots have appeared on all the doors and are gradually spreading. I have no idea what this is (some kind of wax mould?) and...
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    Cheap Trend diamond stones

    Thanks for letting us know about these.
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    UK Drills

    I've used them and they've been good. They have a good range. Only downside is that often you can only buy 10 packs on their website. I can understand they don't want to mess around selling single drill bits all day, but a minimum order value would be preferable for me. Mind you that seems to be...
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    Rutlands - Sneaky

    I've bought from them a few times and had a satisfactory service. They are by no means the first place I look, but occasionally have something that other places don't and can sometimes offer good value. Agree that there pricing strategy is generally not great.
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    Transfer locations of hole centres

    Drill and bench grinder worked well to produce some transfer screws: These worked well to transfer the hole locations to the new piece. Thanks for all the help and ideas.
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    Transfer locations of hole centres

    Lots of good ideas there, thanks. Transfer screws seem pretty elusive in the UK, I couldn't find a supplier in an albeit quick search. I wondered whether it might be possible to make transfer screws as per dickm's suggestion, but to either chuck the screw into a portable drill and use a bench...
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    Transfer locations of hole centres

    Transfer punches look like just the job, thanks. Sharpening up some bolts would also be a great way to do it, but unfortunately I don't have a lathe. Thanks for the help.
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    Transfer locations of hole centres

    Is there a technique to transferring the locations of hole centres from one metal piece to another, without just trying to measure and replicate the locations by eye? I have a piece of steel (6mm, mild) with four drilled and tapped M6 holes in a, ahem, slightly imperfect square. I want to drill...
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    Removing woodworm treatment stains in beams

    Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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    Removing woodworm treatment stains in beams

    Aaah, so that makes sense! Thanks all! Shows I really didn't know what I was talking about, which is not a surprise. I might have a go with some Oxalic Acid just to see what effect it has, but can see that darkening them is probably the only way to hide the stain fully. They're already probably...
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