Temp
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cost difference between 1 3/4 storey and 2 storey house
Temp replied to Amateur bob's topic in Costing & Estimating
We have a 1.5 storey house. Only thing I would do differently is put more insulation in the roof pitches. We appear to have an issue with solar gain through the roof itself. -
Size and layout of your networking cupboard?
Temp replied to puntloos's topic in Consumer Units, RCDs, MCBOs
I'm not sure it's really made things easier. At the end of the day most of the cables from network cupboard to rooms end up connected to a multi port hub. The choice is do they plug directly into the hub or via a patch cabinet. As I very rarely make changes they might as well be plugged in directly. Incidentally I have a 16 port hub and never thought they would all be used but I just used the last port recently. -
Humm I guess I better have a rethink.
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With close coupled check the seat will stay up.
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We have three back to the wall pans. Important to get the pipes the right height and support them with wood braces so they don't move when you push the pan into place. Otherwise the only problem we have had is with the chrome wearing off the flush button.
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Perhaps put some food colouring in the water so the leaks shows up on the photos you send the company.
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I have a travertine worktop top under a washbasin. Despite sealing it gets stained easily and I'm considering replacing it with white Corian or similar. Anyone got corian worktops and how do they perform? If you leave a wet copper coin on it would that be a disaster?
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The few I've played with come preset to a marked pressure but can be adjusted later. If it can't be adjusted I wouldn't fit it because they do seem to need it every few years.
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Permitted planning - moving a fence adjacent to a road
Temp replied to Bob Loblaw's topic in Planning Permission
Some makers of summer houses probably have line drawings on their web site. Failing that scan a photo into a cad prog and draw over it on another layer. Something like the free Paint.NET from https://www.getpaint.net/ can do this part reasonably easily. -
I wasn't able to google that info but found whole tails with rings for £3:45 inc delivery from UK seller on eBay. Swap the rings over if not right length? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10mm-x-1-2-BSP-Fitting-Basin-Monobloc-Mixer-Tap-Connector-Flexi-Hose-Pipe-Tails/162644180159?epid=2202974869&hash=item25de593cbf:g:CJwAAOSw~T9aawZt&redirect=mobile
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Amazon seem to have a good price on the Netgear 5 port switches.... £14 inc prime delivery. Not used this on myself but I have an 8 port which isn't much more. https://www.amazon.co.uk/NETGEAR-Ethernet-Unmanaged-Internet-Splitter/dp/B07PYSNSDD/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=netgear+switch&qid=1567497572&s=gateway&smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFRUlFGRlZZMkxGRkcmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTAxMzg1OTIyS1g0R0xLQjlVQUlNJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTAxNDU0MDk2SlNDRzJMSkc4VEomd2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGYmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
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Perhaps see Table 10 in Approved Document A Structure. Gives guidance on foundation width vs load for various soils.
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I'm afraid I've not found TP-Link kit reliable long term but perhaps its just me. Netgear has been ok as has DrayTek.
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No it's just the length in the wood that matters. I had an issue with stainless steel screws shearing off until I got the pilot hole size right - but stainless isnt as strong as regular steel.
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Beware very over long screws need more torque and can have problems shearing off heads.
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With a structural ridge don't you normally need strapping to connect one side to the other over the top of the beam? Eg rafters "hang" from the beam.
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Oh bother, I was there a few months ago and never knew.
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A conversation with a council tax inspector.
Temp replied to epsilonGreedy's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Our council were pretty good. Out of the blue I got a letter stating that they thought I would be complete on a date that was a few months earlier than we thought. I wrote back giving them my predicted date and they agreed it with no fuss or questions. -
Size and layout of your networking cupboard?
Temp replied to puntloos's topic in Consumer Units, RCDs, MCBOs
If i build again I wouldnt bother with a patch panel. -
Size and layout of your networking cupboard?
Temp replied to puntloos's topic in Consumer Units, RCDs, MCBOs
Mine is a walk in cupboard about 18" deep. Standard door matches the rest in the house. In ours we have: CU for the house. Phone master socket Modem Network patch panel (probably wouldn't bother next time) 16 port Hub. Cheap Network Attached Storage drive (backup our PCs). DECT Base Station for cordless phones (another upstairs). TV distribution amplifier Burglar alarm panel. I also have a NAS server and hub (with POE ports) for 4 wired Network cameras in the loft. Many mains adaptors for the above plugged into two wall mounted extension blocks. The back wall of our cupboard is plywood on battens which hides all the network, TV and mains wires. Being plywood means its easy to mount something later like a small shelf or additional network hub. PS: just about everything has ended up connected to everything else. For example I ended up running phone and alarm signals over the wired network. -
Size and layout of your networking cupboard?
Temp replied to puntloos's topic in Consumer Units, RCDs, MCBOs
I recently started using some Power line kit (network over the mains). Apparently this works best if the transmitter and receiver are on the same mains circuit. This implies it might be worth putting the consumer unit in the network cupboard as then the power line transmitter would be reasonably close to all mains circuits allowing you to plug in an RX almost anywhere in the house. I'm using a cheap kit to send network out to my shed some 50m away (SWA cable) so I can have WiFi in the garden. I haven't tested the max speed over the mains part of the link but the following path... WWW.Fast.com - Internet - Our Modem - Powerline Tx - house CU - 50m swa underground - "Garage" CU - 10m mains circuit in shed - Powerline Rx with built in WiFi AP - 5m - Tesco Huddle ...manages about 30Mbit/s which is about as good as I can get from the wifi AP in my modem. -
Apparently 20% of smart meters being installed are still SMEETS I meters and a third of people with the latest SMEETS II meters are reporting problems when switching supplier. What a bog up. https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-7403561/A-fifth-households-having-generation-smart-meters-fitted.html
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If you place an order now from an EU vendor for delivery after Brexit I think it's vital to check that the terms and conditions will mean you won't pay two lots of VAT.
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I think it would be very difficult to get anything done about lights that far away. Try driving past there at night. Do the lights cause a hazard to drivers? Even if they do I'm not sure what powers anyone has to sort it.
