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Onoff replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
USB enabled wall sockets.....worth a read. http://www.electricalsafetyfirst.org.uk/electrical-professionals/product-safety-unit/usb-socket-outlets/ -
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Here you go, Legrand; top make. Link picked at random, have a look for Adorne / The Wave https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01IU7QLNY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481176776&sr=8-1&pi=SX200_QL40&keywords=legrand+the+wave&dpPl=1&dpID=21qlLscQEJL&ref=plSrch I can ask my Schneider wholesaler who I've been using for 30 years about it (and what discount )
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The DeWalt extreme stuff (cobalt?) seems pretty good when I borrowed a set. Not sure about the funny tip design on them though.....
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Nah, we're talking about these: http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-progressor-holesaw-set-9-piece-set/7904h or these: http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-progressor-holesaw-set-14-piece-set/7685h Usually with "Starretts" of whatever make (Starrett, Morse, Sandvik (Erbauer?) you need two different sized arbors but not with this Bosch design. Btw, you can remove the Bosch hole saw and fit other brands. Actually the odd Erbauer hole saw I've bought from Electricfix (check their clearance range) has been spot on. (Their 115mm / 1mm slitting discs are pony though).
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Touch & pretty: http://www.beamled.com/switches-and-drivers/led-dimmers-switches.html And fugly ones / better range: http://www.cpelectronics.co.uk/green-i/products/wall-mounted-pir-sensors-dimmers
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Looks great. What's the construction, is it insulated etc? What about splash "up"? I'd be more worried about that as it appears to sit quite low on the concrete slab. Rule of thumb is to have anything you don't want getting wet 6" above ground. It's why dpcs are where they are, historically something to do with the average height a rain drop bounces when it hits the deck I believe.
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+1 You NEED a set of these. Very impressed. A sparky mate I don't see very often enthused about them to me by chance and found I was already using them. Also grab a couple of Starrett pilot drills, the 1/4" HsCo ones. They'll go thru thick steel like I beams without a pilot a piece of pi$$. Morse brand hole saws are better IMO than Starrett. Impressed with the Bosch quick change hole cobalt saws though. A set of arrowhead tile drills. A couple of long series 5mm & 6mm HSS are good to have. Quick change bits do save a lot of time. Always use cutting compound on steel like RTD or Trefolex.
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Not enough depth for radiator after re-plastering
Onoff replied to daiking's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
You could multi-tool the slot in the floor board with the TRV a bit longer to give a bit more "give". The other valve looks like you'll get the 5 to 10mm with a bit of gentle flexing. -
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Onoff replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
£5 off when you spend ovef £40 at T'station http://www.voucherslug.co.uk/toolstation-codes?vid=3982152- 151 replies
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Not enough depth for radiator after re-plastering
Onoff replied to daiking's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
I was envisaging loosening and turning not removing. Chromed pipe and compression joints would look better! -
Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Found some old pics on a USB stick. The old wc where the wet room corner is now going and the doorway i blocked up where the new wall hung wc is going. -
Not enough depth for radiator after re-plastering
Onoff replied to daiking's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
Weren't those valves removed anyway to do the plastering then refitted? Just trying to figure how they'll screw into the rad without taking them off. Was wondering if you could spin those valves 90deg then put elbows on: http://www.midlandchandlers.co.uk/store/category/1638/product/pg-044.aspx -
Recommended bathroom suite merchant??
Onoff replied to Hillydevon's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Plumbworld vouchers: http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/plumbworld-sign-up-vouchers -
Recommended bathroom suite merchant??
Onoff replied to Hillydevon's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Clearly some bad blood there: https://www.asa.org.uk/Rulings/Adjudications/2015/12/Victorian-Plumbing-Ltd/SHP_ADJ_309130.aspx#.WEXlqcunxAg -
Wish they'd done my lounge.....some clown did the walls in hardboard on <25mm tile battens. The 35mm dry lining boxes used bow the walls out. At least they were good enough to finish it in woodchip!
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Been quite impressed with the Bosch 18V drill I bought for work recently. 67Nm which is a bit less than my main Makita which is eighty something Nm. The thing with the Bosch it that it's so short front to back.
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Recommended bathroom suite merchant??
Onoff replied to Hillydevon's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
20% off ends tonight: https://victoriaplum.com/?_$ja=tsid:65394|cgn:Quality suites 0512_Consumer_December_Quality suites_0_0 (1)|kw:Header&utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Quality suites 0512_Consumer_December_Quality suites_0_0 (1)&utm_content=&emailid=27228060&linkname=Header -
Different from the power tool business I think: http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/about-the-appliance-industry/manufacturer-information/2742-aeg-domestic-appliances Techtronic Industries Company Limited (TTi) own the power tool side AEG and Milwaukee, Ryobi etc: http://www.ttigroup.com/en/our_brands/by_brand/aeg
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Recommended bathroom suite merchant??
Onoff replied to Hillydevon's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
They were snowed in apparently. -
FFS don't go anywhere near AEG. My BiL had a "blue" one bought as end of range. Metal chuck, gears and feels solid, like it'd pass the "drop test"! This before production moved to China. On the strength of his I bought a new range "orange" AEG from Toolstation on offer. The moment I got it home I knew I'd made a mistake. It sounded like a bag of bolts, looked like a spark firing Christmas toy and felt like it was made from that bit of plastic left when all the biscuits in the tin have gone. Took it straight back the same day to be told I couldn't return it to them but that it had to go back to AEG. Apparently I should have been told this at the time of purchase. I suggested they play their CCTV back to show I hadn't been told. Being 6'5", hirsute and having a demeanour that makes small children burst into tears I got a refund. Went to S'fix next door, bought a Makita and haven't looked back.
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Recommended bathroom suite merchant??
Onoff replied to Hillydevon's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
I got a good deal on a stainless steel radiator from these people: http://www.britishbathroomcompany.co.uk Cheapest I could find, free delivery and when it was going to be a day late a REAL person contacted me with an apology. So on that basis when I want something else they'll be a first port of call. -
What's this new Makita "G Series" rubbish all about? ANOTHER different fitting battery FFS! Incompatible with LXT tools and chargers but the same Li-ion technology underneath. BAD MAKITA!
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Recommended bathroom suite merchant??
Onoff replied to Hillydevon's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
I've bought sheep from there I think..... -
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Onoff replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Use code XMAS20 at Robert Dyas to get 20% off when you spend £100. Ends midnight tonight.- 151 replies
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