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The body dryer is magic. SWMBO gets underneath and at the press of a button comes out looking like the bird in the video! Didn't see a mute button on it though!
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What finish are you going for on the rest of the sockets etc?
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I reckon the new fitters have got a job lined up for that lot!
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I'm going to raise the whole floor area I think. Just thought of a use for some junk I've been trying to find a use for!
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@8ball, I picked up the body dryer for a song, unused still in the box. They are discontinued from Triton. Lets's face it, when it goes wrong I'll be left with a damn great hole(s) in the ceiling! The spares that are available are astronomical money. The people I got it from had just completed a plush bathroom and seeming didn't realise it needs a bfo supply etc. It would have meant messing up other rooms to get back to the cu so they just stuck it on Gumtree. I've tested it and it works fine. It sits between two joists: I'll be in a fireproofed "box" under the ceiling vcl: No extractor as such it just sucks up air into one vent, blows it across the heated element and chucks it out the other vent in a downward spiral. More a bit of fun really.
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I think @JSHarris has a set of Bluetooth ceiling speakers, Jeremy? Tbh I was just looking for an excuse to drill more holes in the ceiling! :) Saw these on S'fix (for which I have a £20 voucher) but they don't get the best reviews: https://www.screwfix.com/p/istar-12302r-wireless-bluetooth-speaker-ceiling-kit/9921R? I like the idea of smaller, discreet speakers like the ones above that'll fit in "downlight" sized holes. A little worried about them maybe lacking bass as one review suggests. I'm not expecting hi-fi but don't want a tinny sound. On eBay the prices on this sort of thing have come down dramatically, half of the S'fix one even with the discount: https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kitchen-Bathroom-Wetroom-Bluetooth-Wireless-Amplifier-2-x-5-Ceiling-Speakers/183011004542? Just wondering if anyone has a set similar? (Secretly I don't think I'll ever fully trust cheap Chinese electrics like this. A part of me thinks they're designed on the limit and a mass over-voltage event the day the Grid is hacked will see thousands of fires across the UK and bring us to our knees! )
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Anyway.....back on track, plastering stilts, they seem quite pricey, has anyone ever made their own? Plenty of stilt projects on Pinterest, YouTube etc. The plastering ones seem to have springs in them?
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This shower head swivels too btw. The joint is very subtle.
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Is there a standard say head height from the ceiling for when plastering?
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Think you've asked that before...still funny! A wise man once said "Mae sgriwiau yn rhad"
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So you do a small mix, do the joints then bin it? Cream of tartar in first coat and finish coat? Just remembered I bought one of these too: I've two 4' joints that just butt up and aren't tapered edges:
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You being the poorer sibling! As my parents say "There's A, the barrister, then the younger one who likes playing with wires and metal!" I wonder who they mean?
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Standard 1/2" BSP fitting in the top with a little removeable gauze filter like in the back of a washing machine. This link at random; http://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? I might die down a bit of st/st tube myself for mine.
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Can't text whilst he's driving? - Pay - Get a trade in - Step away ...all terms that are alien to me! SWMBO is keen for me to get her brother to do it rather than try myself but I really want to have a go...
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Keep up!
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Shower head arrived, did yours? Seems really solid and very well finished to me. Weirdly I ordered from Pebble Grey at £39.99 and the invoice with it is from Wayfair for £34.99 + postage.....all in for £41.99. Must check what I actually paid! Yet to decide whether I'll have it on a stalk or flush mount and have a remote control, motorized lowering system for cleaning.
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Well I thought so, two wing nuts.
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So I need (hopefully this year ) to do some plastering in the bathroom. The 3m x 3m ceiling and half a wall above the bath 3m wide and 1.3m wide. These are the tools I have collected over the years: A hawk, a mixing paddle and a couple of trowels one being a big stainless steel one, both from Wickes. The ceiling has 4 downlights and the big body dryer - all easily removeable. The wall over the bath: A couple of damaged patches on the wall. Tbh most of this damage will be covered by a nom 4" filed upstand: No idea how this occured or how to prepare so it doesn't show through. The half wall will be painted. Concrete floor to ceiling is 2470mm. Standing in socked feet I can touch the ceiling but wouldn't be able to get any pressure on it. Going to have a crack myself. Worst case I eff it up and get the BiL to go over it. Other than tape the joints any tips? Should I get one of those internal corner trowels? Cheers
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So back around March 2015 I posted up on eBuild about doing a few bits to keep my 1998 Warmflow oil boiler going. I fitted a new burner nozzle, a couple of new baffles and re-made the 2 piece, rivetted together lid. 2015 I didn't treat the steel other than rubbing it down and spraying with high temperature black paint. I also replaced the burnt thru insulation mat under the lid. Fast forward to now, Apr 2018 and I decided to take the new lid off to give it a quick respray as SWMBO had placed a rusty garden ornament on to and scuffed it all. Underneath was shocking, the lid has a 1mm tin cover and a heavier 2mm thick formed tray. The tray section was as rusty as! It was WORSE than in this picture which is after I wire brushed it: 2018 The rust from the lid caked this insulation but I forgot to take a photo before I vacuumed it: Underside the lid insulation is a bit black: For now it just got the worst off the rust brushed /scraped off and that atop the insulation hoovered up. Gave the inside a quick spray again: The original lid lasted far longer. What causes this rust, condensation? Cheers
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Fixing Solar Panels: is there a standard method?
Onoff replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
Or a combination of ideas. A piece of ply battened to the thickness of a "standard" solar PV panel. Have some studs or brackets sticking out. F'glass the lot. Like a full dummy panel! Maybe it could be passed onto the next person. But are panels a standard fitting? -
Fixing Solar Panels: is there a standard method?
Onoff replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
Let me think about it and you know how long that'll take! You can't overthink things. -
Fixing Solar Panels: is there a standard method?
Onoff replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
And don't forget to integrate / anticipate your future cable runs or ducts for them into your roof construct even if not yet fitting the panels. -
Fixing Solar Panels: is there a standard method?
Onoff replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
Say he goes for the in roof system but doesn't yet buy the panels. What does he cover the in roof trays with meanwhile? -
CT1 and/or Sikaflex for a shower tray installation?
Onoff replied to MAB's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Don't you also advocate not allowing the wastes to spin as you do them up so you compress rather than "smear" the sealant? -
Money no object? https://www.edwardes.co.uk/en/categories/branch-joint-kits
