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I know! Not going to happen. He's back for 2 weeks at uni for exams then has a dead week when he might come back just for a sh!t, shave 'n shower!
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Lying in the bath with a beer listening to Deadmau5's Strobe just letting it build! OK I'm fully clothed and I daren't pan down for all the crap but it's going to be pucker when done. Couldn't resist getting the lights in. Comment from a mate: "It’s not like a blacklight and shows all the stains does it? ?"
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Welcome. Make sure the capacitors are motor rated.
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Made my guts turn over that first picture.
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Soil pipe chamfering tool. About £40 upwards.
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How about this? https://www.xtra-sense.co.uk/products/merlin-mains-signalling/merlin-eco-remote-switching-system/
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Old empty mastic tube. Dip open end in water that has a dash of Fairy. Squeeze end together and tidy up silicone bead. Gives a perfect slightly concave finish and the excess collects in the tube.
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Multitool works better than a padsaw imo for cutting into an already skimmed wall if retro fitting. You can get it dead neat. Treating the edges of the cut hole with neat pva keeps it all together too.
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Love that front door.
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Tbh you won't know until you do a test hole imo. You could hit rock! Other than that you need to decide the floor area, what floor build up will dictate the depth. Look to incorporate UFH pipes even if connecting them up to something is a job for later.
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Think the first clay pipe I had to concrete over I encased in pea shingle wrapped in bulding fabric...
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Slapped and I mean slapped 10 random cuts on last night. Was knackered and it was all a bit "That's up high, that'll be hidden by the basin / behind architrave". Left the highly visible shelf ones until I'm awake!
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Water regs see 2.7: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1999/1148/schedule/2/made
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Pretty sure they have stated elsewhere that some sort of pv utilisation upgrade / fix is imminent.
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21 tiles to lay. 8 cut to be laid + 13 yet to be cut. Also 6 pi$$y, equal width strips under here, maybe 12 if I decide to do the blue tanked bit as well.
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What’s the best way to seal a shower screen to tray.
Onoff replied to joe90's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Does the extra weight of a person (or two ) mean the tray moves down fractionally and tears the CT1? Or is the screen ever pushed against? Multisolve and re CT1 I imagine. -
Tilt & Swivel TV Bracket For 32" TV
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
Cheers. Probably going to have Jack's surplus one and just bolt / weld an offset plate on to centre it in the space. -
My Mum (88) has mixed dementia - combined vascular dementia along with Alzheimers. Docs reckon she's about 3/4 of the way through it Until fairly recently she would sit in front of the TV with the sound muted and just continually press the up/down channel button...all day long. Visual stimuli is hugely important in these cases to try and help stave off the disease progression. So make sure the lghting is bright and curtains are open. Without they will just vegetate. Music too. The stories I could tell! I do feel for you.
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Tilt & Swivel TV Bracket For 32" TV
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
Sadly she WANTS swivel too. Must have SWMBO's "that picture isn't straight" gene! Tbf her bed is off to the right in the picture. -
Hugely scientific this! By the heel of the palm method, 4x2 studs roughly where the white bits of paper are. Youngest wants me to mount her 32" LCD between wardrobe and light switch. I offered flat to the wall, she wants tilt and swivel! Must be cheap! Been looking at CPC but OMG the choice! Guessing I might have to affix say some thin Unistrut across 3 studs and fix the bracket to that? Any suggestions?
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Only following the diktat of the Welsh Wizard! Had Antinox down to protect the floor. The idea is the wall tile sits down on the floor tile with a credit card size gap as opposed to a grout line.
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Just cutting tonight:
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Steady there, don't excite the poor girl any more than she already is! To angle the shelf or not is still the question? At the mo in loose and raking back a tad due to the trim. Thinking dead level tbh.
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# vomit GIF
