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Everything posted by Onoff
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Or you're married and spend your time praying for Death or 6 numbers!
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Sorry, just realised the bricks are already laid! You can get sabre saw blades that will cut bricks.
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First day in static caravan... electric tripping, help!
Onoff replied to Tom's topic in Consumer Units, RCDs, MCBOs
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+1 or forever wish you'd done better at school like me!
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Evolution Rage 3 with the Evolution diamond blade. Piece of pi$$. I cut loads for my gate pillars.
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Got a link?
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It's never stopped @pocster!
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Admitting it or the laser?
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Probably like the switch in that episode of Friends...
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Thanks for sharing that.
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Hi-tech gadget to trace the route of a drain.
Onoff replied to epsilonGreedy's topic in Party Wall & Property Legal Issues
When we had a water main leak on a run of about 50m. Old iron main. Guy from Southeastern came out. He couldn't find it with whatever gizmo he had. East European lad, saying he shouldn't really do it as his bosses didn't believe in it, he dug out a set of divining rods. Saying he couldn't be sure he pinpointed a maybe about 10' from the actual leak. The leak was under concrete so I guess that might have skewed things. Not bad over 150' imo. -
I presume you mean Spax? I presume you mean "many"? ?
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Best spec for high pressure hot water to multiple outlets?
Onoff replied to sendu's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
Sorry I really don't know. It's a Honeywell V4073A1088 mid position valve if that helps? I'll measure the insulation and see if I can make a more accurate stab at the tank capacity. Thanks. -
Best spec for high pressure hot water to multiple outlets?
Onoff replied to sendu's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
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Best spec for high pressure hot water to multiple outlets?
Onoff replied to sendu's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
The hot water is on timed. Basically this: I however added 2 2-port valves to zone upstairs and downstairs CH. -
Best spec for high pressure hot water to multiple outlets?
Onoff replied to sendu's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
Right, circumfrence measured around the insulation is nom 1500mm. Height from the floor to top of insulation nom 1055mm. Thinking then it's a 180L cylinder. -
Best spec for high pressure hot water to multiple outlets?
Onoff replied to sendu's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
I'll have to measure it and get back to you. -
Best spec for high pressure hot water to multiple outlets?
Onoff replied to sendu's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
Yes, it's the take off to the shower pump. -
Fits a treat. Printed with 0.3mm layers for speed: Also the Duratool multitool appears to run sweet off of the Makita Li-ion battery.
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The laser is the constant.
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Best spec for high pressure hot water to multiple outlets?
Onoff replied to sendu's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
I've a Surrey flange in the top of my tank...any good? -
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Shouldn't sweat it for a few mm. (A concrete poker would level it out pretty good). Cheap laser level is good for pegging out. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tilswall-Self-Leveling-Horizontal-Vertical-Magnetic/dp/B08LN644WG/ref=sr_1_24?dchild=1&keywords=cotron+laser&qid=1614541501&sr=8-24 Soon be but a distant memory when you're sitting in there!
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Best spec for high pressure hot water to multiple outlets?
Onoff replied to sendu's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
I'm not as think as you drunk I am btw... Repeated the test this morning in the bathroom and it's nominally 1m before the basin tap gets even warm then 1m15s until hot. Up in the loft I have these pipes dropping down. Hot comes a fair distance from the cylinder in 22mm then drops to 15mm. To get quicker hot is it "just" a case of putting a T in then a pump back (to where?). Triggered by an occupancy switch? There'll still of course be a short dead leg from here the couple of metres down inside the wall to the basin / bath: Can anyone recommend a cheap pump? Edit: I do feel as I'm being somewhat cajoled into this... -
Just printing the test piece to insert in the Duratool base. Hollowed out to save on material / time. Designed in AutoCAD by me. Sliced in Cura by the lad. The .stl opened in Fusion by the lad to generate these pretty renders. I'll round the edges off and graft it to the Makita bit later on:
