Vijay
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That rings a bell from what I read, someone saying they put the gas can in their tea lol I could have sworn people recommended other makes though
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I've seen people mention they had issues with certain nails and gas for their nail guns and just wondered what people would recommend for my nail gun. Obviously the cheaper the better but without the issues of nails not firing Am I right in saying the issues with gas are in winter? Otherwise are they all the same? Cheers Vijay
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@nod knock ins?
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Any reason I couldn't dot and dab a backer board? It would sure be easier than trying to batten out an extremely uneven wall?
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Good point, it would probably be the thing they'd grab. I intend to add supports for any grab rails in the future. Stupidly they don't want any rails now or even a seat. I will probably insist on at least 2 grab rail and will add the supports for a seat so it will be easy to install if they decide they want one
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That kinda goes with what I've seen and would be great if the valve I choose for them is nearer the 72mm the shower area is 1800 x 850 and I was planning on having the controls in the middle, so they can be accessed from the 600 entrance and also within the shower both easily. Definitely not gonna channel anything major into the wall, I only asked in case I needed to nick anything for the valve - and that would me small, maybe 25mm max
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I looked at a few and they seem to be around 75-95mm (back of valve to back of wall plate). I'm struggling to find a suitable shower valve at the moment which is why I need to get on with stuff around it
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My next job is to look at the shower wall which will include a concealed shower valve and pipework run in it. It's a solid 9" party wall which I've put a thin bonding coat onto. I haven't chosen the valve yet but I'm assuming I really need to batten out the wall which I'm thinking of 50mm with a 10mm board over it. Does that sound right? How much could I realistically chase out of the wall if I needed to? Cheers Vijay
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Bitter and Twisted? Me? Nearly.
Vijay replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Construction Issues
yep and I can conform it works an absolute treat https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164871764917?hash=item26631f7bb5:g:rQ8AAOSw075gozpW -
Chasing pipes into the wall and structural integrity
Vijay replied to Water's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
removed or what's left? -
Chasing pipes into the wall and structural integrity
Vijay replied to Water's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
lol I'm T total (although I don't know how lol) -
Chasing pipes into the wall and structural integrity
Vijay replied to Water's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I didn't even notice the waste pipe lol -
Imagine it would be ok if you use a fine sandpaper and a sanding block
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Chasing pipes into the wall and structural integrity
Vijay replied to Water's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Did you get a chance to measure what's been removed/left? -
Chasing pipes into the wall and structural integrity
Vijay replied to Water's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Is it a 4" wall or 9" party wall? (if that would make any difference to what can be chased out) I just can't imagine a builder would do that to a 4" wall and be ok with it -
Chasing pipes into the wall and structural integrity
Vijay replied to Water's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
are they planning to fill in the hole around the pipes? -
Chasing pipes into the wall and structural integrity
Vijay replied to Water's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
pic no longer working? -
Shower control valves and toilet help
Vijay replied to Vijay's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Cheers Faz. Always happy to pay a bit extra if the quality is there - especially when they are sunk into a wall. Will be normal basin taps, thankfully my Mum doesn't like the wall outlet taps. Anyone else had any experience of Vado shower valves? -
Shower control valves and toilet help
Vijay replied to Vijay's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Visited a few places and came across these https://www.vado.com/notion-2-outlet-2-handle-thermostatic-valve which might be easy to use? Was told they are a very good make (like they'd say anything else) but has anyone installed or come across Vado shower valves? If anyone has any install pics of their shower valves/pipework, I'd really appreciate seeing them -
Tool to cut a 215 x 120 wide socket in a 100mm block wall.
Vijay replied to epsilonGreedy's topic in Tools & Equipment
hiring one of these? https://www.thehireman.co.uk/arbortech-brick-and-mortar-saw-110v.html Or use and angle grinder for the vertical cuts, then as TonyT says, hammer and bolster to remove it (or SDS it out after doing the vertical cuts) -
so why not do what you can with what money you have, but leave rooms you don't need to do when you can. That's my plan but I'm winging it lol Concentrate money on getting the building envelope (build/windows/insulation/floors) to the spec you want
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What do do with waste let's have your ideas..
Vijay replied to SuperJohnG's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
In London that have cameras on the lorries to stop that -
Need opinions on this warped shower tray
Vijay replied to Vijay's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
To be honest I don't know how much flex there is in it, but I would say that there is probably enough to straighten the edges out. I did wonder with enough straight edges if I'd be able to keep it flat when it's bonding down, it's the unknown and also a very expensive mistake if it goes wrong at £532. I also thought as long as nothing sticks upwards, then I could correct and falls with the tiles and adhesive............................ -
Need opinions on this warped shower tray
Vijay replied to Vijay's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Any more thoughts on this as I'm getting desperate lol Supplier is being pretty crap, either fit it or get a refund -
Need opinions on this warped shower tray
Vijay replied to Vijay's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
I was under the impression Abacus was a reputable know brand Took me ages to get a sample of the Mira non slip, but I found it wasn't as good as some slip resistance tiles (which surprised me). My Mum wants a walk in tiled floor, so really want a former.................
