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OK then specifically eBay item 291361247328 to this spec: I already had a suitable psu. Set it up how you like with the remote, pull the plug and plug back in and same settings come straight on.
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Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
The screws.....on the window wall the boards sit on 45x45 battens that are packed 5mm to 100mm off the original walls...they're that "out". All to square the room off! I went ott with the screws for rigidity. The bit over the sink.....just got carried away! Yep the 2G is for a shaver socket. SWMBO was adamant she didn't want two things; a shaver socket or a bathroom cabinet. Go figure! Tbh the shaver socket will only be for leccy toothbrushes as I use mains clippers (occasionally) and the lad wet shaves. EVEN objected to that! The 1G is for heated mirror pad. 20mm galv tube down to the 2G then across to the 1G. Shaver permanent live / pad switched, both off the lights. Both isolated outside the bathroom along with the bath pump, single room MVHR, body dryer etc. All in tube back to the new cu.....eventually......doorway to move elsewhere.....cu to move etc. -
At expansion gaps I've always resin fixed rebar into one slab and Denzo taped the other half of the bar where it goes into the adjacent slab. Allows expansion but limits the joint going out of level.
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If anything like us you'll be seriously overprotective of the first.....then neglect the second. With the first one every noise is someone breaking in to steal them. With the second that bang/creak will just be the 2/3 year old going downstairs which is fine 'cos it knows how to turn the tv on! Makes them far more self sufficient!
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Like GD when a delivery lorry sheds it's load of steel or that Clark fella when what they've made won't get out of the workshop and they have to cut the door bigger.....there ALWAYS happens to be a camera rolling!
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Will do...when I'm home as I can't remember the eBay password to look for the seller!
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Material / design for non-slip footpaths?
Onoff replied to Ferdinand's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Resin bonded gravel I'm thinking. I guess there's a consideration if they fall and the surface is rough...though they'll hopefully be wrapped up if it's cold. Handrail if the runs not too long? (I put some in to assist my elderly parents up some steps in their garden). (I seriously debated running trace heating cables up my sloping drive set a "car's width" apart so just where the tyres go is kept ice free).- 13 replies
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The (cheap) 12V LED gel strip lights I have retain the colour setting when switched off. I have a mains AC supply of course so it's just a normal light switch that switches the trannie. Just have to remember where I leave the remote when I get bored with the setting! Aside from the DC switching surely that's all you want?
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Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Where the shelf is alongside the bath, I've done the vertical portion in 12mm marine ply that comes up from the 18mm deck the bath sits "on". For the 100mm wide shelf of the recess (there's some ply & plasterboard off cuts on it).....it's going to be tiled. Not sure whether to marine ply this then tile or just use the green plasterboard then tile? -
Hello & welcome. Best try and get things finished before they start secondary / university! EDIT: Forgot to say there's plenty of help on here. Our resident brickmaker and drone pilot comes from Essex too.
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Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
I spoke too soon! Had to take about 5mm off this bit: All tidy now! -
Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Near miss..... Running some conduit in & up the steps fumbling with a flat wood bit: Wishing I'd done last night's Lotto now! -
Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
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Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
I Hoover as I go along! After testing the radiator loop under pressure I also sucked out the water using the vac. Makes an interesting waste stream in the bottom of the wet vac! -
Have a word with this bloke.....I'm sure it could be done the other way around I've come across a few adapter ideas to use one make of battery on another and my first thought was that it's an ideal thing for 3D printing. Of course somebody has already done it. It's be great if you were way a Makita fan to "convert" all this old, off tools to use the Makita Li-ion battery.
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Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Sad I know..... Using up all my EPS offcuts in "Toasty Corner" what was once a HORRIBLE, draughty place to stand at the sink. Taking plenty of pics so I know whats underneath: -
Nothing wrong with over thinking things.....
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Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
All this has done is made me Google "Katie Price in bath" then "Images". The hot tub video clip isn't worth watching more than a couple of times tbh... -
Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
How long should I leave my radiator pipe loop on test before I get the plasterboards on? Pressurised it to 3 bar a few hours ago (briefly at 8 bar until I bled it down) and no leaks in the 4 elbows in the the run. Good enough or wait 24 hours? Cheers -
I'd leave the UFH under the rug area tbh. It'll transfer some heat still and be less complicated than routing the pipe round the area.
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Help - Camden's Construction Management Plan!!!
Onoff replied to Buzzfan's topic in Introduce Yourself
A mate has recently completed a whole house renovation (his own) that I think came under Camden. Most of his problems were with initial planning. I'll ask who he used. -
Garage door arch foils, fill-ins - coloured where to obtain?
Onoff replied to readiescards's topic in Garages & Workshops
Could you not plastic prime: http://www.autopaintsbrighton.co.uk/u-pol-1k-plastic-primer-adhesion-promotor-600ml-aerosol-upol-2579-p.asp a UPVC cloaking board after lightly abrading it then spray yourself? My local Spraystore will make up aerosols to RAL colours. I've also used HMG Paints in the past. -
Garage door arch foils, fill-ins - coloured where to obtain?
Onoff replied to readiescards's topic in Garages & Workshops
Wait until the BCO's gone, bit of packing! -
Garage door arch foils, fill-ins - coloured where to obtain?
Onoff replied to readiescards's topic in Garages & Workshops
I'd hazard a guess it's to halve the span of the truss bottom chord? You don't want a bouncy upstairs floor! -
Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
The Vado is around £300 plus SHE doesn't like the look. Even with Torx and a right angled driver it's awkward. At the mo I've got x4 5mm Goldscrews to hold the long side down to the batten on the floor; one either side of the hatch, one at the end by the wall and one at the foot of the bath by the fancy mitre joint. Even thinking something on the lines of M6 bolts and ratchet spanner. (The floor batten btw is held down with x3 M10 studs into Fischer resin studs in the slab all on a bed of Sika). Lifting the bath in is a game. Impossible on my own too. I have to drag madam away from sofa / Candy Crush or No.1 son away from Titanfall Not sure if I'll be able to fit the overflow and waste then put the bath in without knocking the waste tbh. Might be better to fit the waste only when the bath goes in and isn't coming out again. As in put on the flexi waste and trap first then lower the bath in and work from above.....I'll wait until my handy mate John comes down as we work together without rowing! What muppet suggested partially sinking the bath? Oh yes it was John!
