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  1. Unfortunately I have no access to any original documents as the Ex has them but I know we bought the property jointly and if anything happened to either of us (death) our share would be left to our children, I accept that the property has to be sold and in all fairness it doesn't bother me as it was our dream project and hence through divorce "the bubble has burst" as they say, but  I just found it hard to digest that the Ex returned from France a fortnight ago and said he'd put the property on the market, I assumed that consent from both parties would be required, maybe a contact to sign in the post would arrive but nothing at all. I'm totally in limbo thinking about it.

  2. Could anyone please advise the french translation for sandblasting sand, glass, crystals.  Is it available in individual bags or is it possible to get say 1 ton sacks ? We will bring our own kit next month but would like to get the sand ?? ready for OH to crack on with gates and railings. as lots to do.  We are in 81 bordering 34, between Mazamet and St Pons.  If anyone knows of local stockist would appreciate info.

  3. Does anyone know of a company that does sandblasting and powder coating in 81 bordering 34 ? We have a long decorative iron fence and gates that are not in-situ at present and would be a good idea to get them blasted and painted before re-erecting.

  4. These products can be bought from Brico Depot from the "Fumisterie et Accessoires" department. If you can get a catalogue everything is listed with pictures, but these might give you a starting point.

    flexible stainless steel liner - Tubage polyliss inox

    single skin flue - Tuyau droit inox

    It depends on what appliance you are fitting, but, normally you come off the appliance with single skin flue - either into the chimney (if you have one) then convert into Class 1 flexible twin wall liner and run it straight to the top of the chimney, etc - or if no chimney convert into twin wall double insulated flue etc. Hope this helps.

    shirley

  5. [quote]You might find that OSB (oriented strand board), will do the job better and cheaper. Available in a variety of thicknesses, from the majority of general suppliers, is also available in T & G pane...[/quote]

    Cheers Brian

    Had a word with our builder who has used osb and he thinks it won't be suitable as it will be open to the weather for too long. I found out that Jewsons  in the UK are part of a large group and they have Point P and Lapeyre  builders merchants in France. Any one know a website for them. 

    Thanks  Shirley

  6. On the same subject I have been thrilled with the success I have had growing bluebells from seed gathered from the dead heads last year - literally hundreds have come up in two seed trays and I'm going to take them to France next winter. Do give it a try.
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