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Thorfun

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  1. rhetorical question time now..... why is buying a toilet so hard? too many options out there I think is the reason. haven't a clue which manufacturer to go for. I have a list of about 20 different toilets that I will ask the wife to go through and we can cross off what she's not interested in and then try and pick a style, quality, cost option from what's left.
  2. thanks. will add some to my JTM order.
  3. hi all. got another quick question please. can I use these for my hep2o 15mm pipes? https://www.jtmplumbing.co.uk/pipe-fittings-c433/jtm-underfloor-heating-range-c750/jtm-underfloor-heating-cold-forming-bend-90-degree-14mm-17mm-p20293/s23750?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=jtm-underfloor-heating-cold-forming-bend-90-14mm-17mm-ze-pe01&utm_campaign=product%2Blisting%2Bads&cid=GBP&glCurrency=GBP&glCountry=GB&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsYTjxdyA-wIVleDtCh00dwWuEAQYASABEgK9xfD_BwE says it's for underfloor heating but it's just a cold forming bend, right?
  4. that's fair enough but it's not rocking the boat! they can't take away the existing permission just because they think you're taking the pi$$ by applying for something different. like I said, if it fails you can just fall back to the existing permission. when we bought our bungalow it had permission for a replacement bungalow on the plot. we tried our luck with a two storey large dwelling knowing that if all went pear shaped we still had the existing planning permission that we could either build or sell the plot with that in place. anyway, looks like a lovely location and I'm sure you'll find something that works for you! I look forward to reading this thread and following your build with interest. best of luck.
  5. awesome! lovely ufh pipework as well. I was a bit gutted when ours was covered over, never to be seen again.
  6. are you sure on this? surely you could always put a new planning application in for a building YOU actually want to build. as to the existing foundations then I wonder if a good SE could utilise what you've already got? if the new application fails then you can always fall back to the existing one. just a thought as the benefit of self-building is to get a house that you actually want rather than what someone else wanted 15 years ago.
  7. it's funny, I was talking to your dad about your manifold system as I mentioned to him I was starting mine soon. when he said you and he did it together I wasn't expecting such a piece of artwork! well done indeed. sadly, I have a feeling mine will not be as neat as this as I have a small gap to feed all the pipes through so they'll all bunch up as they go through the ceiling of the basement to the ground floor.
  8. nope. but I will look in to it and can ask the architects. I don't recall seeing anything on the BR drawings but will double check again. thanks for the link I'll give it a read tomorrow.
  9. don't know. didn't know I had to. do I have to have fire collars around every penetration/hole between the ground floor and the basement? I have a rather large service cavity that will take all my plumbing and electrics from the comms/plant rooms in the basement to the rest of the house above ground
  10. Indeed it does! Another thing I learnt today.
  11. not got as far as looking for fittings yet!
  12. yeah, I know they are. but s**t happens and then you have to cough up the cash to flush it away.
  13. no. I was looking at the Sigma cistern. I thought the UP320 was Sigma.
  14. cheers. was actually just looking at them to add to my comparison spreadsheet! price seems reasonable but need to check the small print. could be a long night....
  15. another qq. after much reading on here I've decided to go with the majority and get the Geberit Duofix UP320 frames/cisterns. there are so many different options and places to buy though. has anyone done the legwork to determine the best place to buy for both cost and customer service? it'd save me a lot of time this evening if anyone could point me to the best site to use.
  16. perfect. thank you. I've bought multiple copies of each! 🤣
  17. I think after reading both @Onoff's and @pocster's bathroom threads I learnt that asking questions is not a thing to be afraid of on here! so don't worry, learn what you can from us making c**k ups and then still ask away as I guarantee you'll make c**k ups too! 😉
  18. no comment
  19. it keeps things interesting. if it all worked how it was supposed to life would be boring.
  20. qq....which hep2o decoupling kit? SF has 2 on offer and I'm not sure what the difference is 1. https://www.screwfix.com/p/hep2o-push-fit-hepkey-plus-set/5222j 2. https://www.screwfix.com/p/hep2o-push-fit-demounting-tool-set-4-pcs/1208j and do I need these? https://www.screwfix.com/p/hep2o-hx77-15w-push-fit-heptool-set/9951f
  21. getting better under the expert tutelage of the buildhub experts.
  22. that should be starting tomorrow. don't worry I'll give you all a good laugh with my sub-par attempts at running pipework.
  23. gave me time to do my nails
  24. are you referring to the strap band solution? if so, it definitely wasn't going anywhere! but, as I'm sure you're all aware by now, my plumbing skills are rudimentary (but I'm willing to learn guv!) and so when experienced pros tell me to do otherwise I do as I'm told.
  25. I thought it made a nice pretty pattern
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