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40 years in IT, then made redundant, which has helped enormously in building. Helped with building renovations and extensions, but it was always a dream to build our own energy efficient house. Well, here we are having started (properly) in late 2020, and very proud of what we have achieved (so far!)
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You see, to me that is a right handed tape measure, you hold it in your left so you can read the numbers the right way up and use a pencil (or whatever) to mark off your length with your RIGHT hand Worth thinking about 😉
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I've also got a spirit level that is incorrect on the vertical at one end. The house is called "Crooked Lodge". For clarity, I am mainly right handed but with a reasonable degree of (made up work incoming!) ambidextriosity.
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Next the cover, which for us is on the front, so the right hand side of this page to be followed. Note the actual size of the screws in comparison to those in bottom pictures And we're now here. Also still trying to figure out the 10 parts circled, that I figure are something to do with the two threaded rods that will ultimately hold the pan. There are other parts that came with the pan that I think replace these parts. A pause now, while I sort out replacing the plaster board that I had to remove to re-route the drain pipes (another thread exists about that)
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My above next steps are on hold. Moving to the water feed and flush mechanism. There are 3 option for where the water will come in - L or R side, or R rear. I'll be using L, not shown in the photo of instructions. This means the float mechanism fits to the right, again not shown in the instructions. For me, it looks like this:-
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Ooh, must remove the horizontal battens already installed and introduce them to a power tool 🙂 Won't bother with the spacers. Waste of time and money IMHO.
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There's a flush button?
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What wall type should I use?
BotusBuild replied to BotusBuild's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Hi Susie (and David). It will mainly be used for stacking cars if I get to spend the VAT reclaim on what I want 😀 but it occasionally could be used for "servicing" and I thought a roll about stool in combination would be the way forward. Also, I'm looking at "sinking" the slab foundation to get 4- 500mm more headroom. Together I think these two approaches will work, but if they don't SWMBO has other ideas for the VAT reclaim 😀 -
Following these steps I added that piece of wood to the wall Drilled the four holes, two on the floor, two in the wood (my "wall"), then fitted the frame And made the adjustments to these parts to level make it vertical and tightened the nuts and inserted the little plastic lugs Finally, attached the waste to the Y junction. Ready for these steps next
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This one's a humdinger 😀 Takes the Z figure (985 in my case), then measure W (800 from the table in the picture) FROM FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL!! See that dashed line. Look where it goes. Finding the centre line of where your waste will be is easier if you're going vertical, a littl more difficult if you're going at 45 degrees 😀 The 175 figure is where you will be drilling holes for fixing the bottom of the frame, the 230 where the brackets for the top fastenings will be. Take the time to get all these marked out correctly. Remember the adage "Measure Twice ...." I ringed X1 below, but that's wrong as my waste will be T 45 degrees so I'll be using X2, so a min of 165 and a max of 230 from the wall.
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Next pay attention to the following two little pictures ringed in red, as they signal the start of instructions for whether you attaching it direct to a wall, or into a frame. I'm attaching it to a piece of wooden joist which is screwed into an ICF wall. (Pictures later)
