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Everything posted by Onoff
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There's a load more links to regulatory documents that might be pertinent here: https://www.gascageshop.co.uk/hse-guidelines#:~:text=No opening into buildings%2C cellars,propane%2C butane and dissolved acetylene.
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Is a window, non opening or otherwise considered enough of a physical barrier (against explosion I presume)? And would traditional bricks and mortar stand up better than a TF house? You might point out to BC that not only is your window non opening but that particular attention had been paid to air (thus I imagine) gas tightness.
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Was just about to say the same.
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These help? cylinder-storage-information.pdf code-of-guidance-for-storage-of-cylinders.pdf
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Try and stick to McAlpine stuff rather than Floplast which has a tendency to fall apart.
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I'm man enough I hope to admit I was at times less than generous towards Jeremy in private comments to other members. I like to feel I got over that. I think I took his drive, passion and tenacity as arrogance. Chuck in a bit of jealousy maybe at his breadth of knowledge. Less a case of him being "one of those people who's always right", bottom line he generally was! ? I miss him. Best Christmas pressie Buildhub could have is if he makes an appearance.
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How about a couple of bricks on the floor with a scaffold plank on top outside the door, kids would love it? ?
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Windolene on the lens?
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One piece bit of copper: In: (The water marks are from roof leaks). I suppose I should consider myself lucky SWMBO's not fussy... (Ditto the stains under the window. The detailing round that is dire outside). Take the shower apart next I suppose...
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Think we knew already she wasn't fussy... ? Pi$$ taking aside good effort, you know that I know tiling well is bloody hard. The things with hindsight I'd have done different! Least favourite job of my bathroom. I can understand why good tilers are worth it.
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Janet Leigh?
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First rule of the amateur bathroom fitter is take photos from the most sympathetic angle. Even then the camera can only lie so much. Ask me how I know!
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Nope, staying well away from those trims!
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Be one less shortly...
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Loving the way it's symmetrical to the tiles! Top marks too for the handy shelf for the First Aid kit when visitors sever an artery on those corners ?
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You missed a comeback there! "Sitz bath mate!" ?
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Noticeably warmer in the ensuite with the gap round the soil pipe (to the uninsulated eaves) all sealed up properly whereas the old soil pipe position wasn't sealed up.
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OK that's 2-core steel wire armoured. The earth path goes from the earth bar in the CU via the bit of earth wire to that galvanised adaptable box. The earth path will likely continue via the stranded armoured around the cable. Those strands will be connected to the brass gland. Tug / push up that earth wire in the galv box and you might see it move on the earth bar in the CU. No prob leaving that earth wire in situ to the galv box. Are you removing the swa cable completely?
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Lidl were doing a good graphite spray.
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I only know now after suffering a bent hinge myself.
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If so then I'd just disconnect and make safe (at least tape those ends or remove completely), the incoming cable to your circuit. There'll be an earth wire too. Leave the RCBO in and it's blue & white wires connected. You might want to use it for something else later on.
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Well worth lubing all your window/door locks and hinges with some graphite spray periodically.
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Bolt fixings, flush pipe and inlet all CT1'd. The bolt fixing, rubber washers are a bit deformed but hey ho, too late now. I'll fill in the morning and if no leaks when I get home get it fitted and the copper feed connected.
