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There’s always someone who has done it worse
Pocster replied to Pocster's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
@Onoff really needs to fix his house . -
No it’s not an illusion . The room is not square …. This is just the small back dungeon . Main living dungeon is square .
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There’s always someone who has done it worse
Pocster replied to Pocster's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Most true . -
The edge tiles made me swear - so will leave them until tomorrow. My logic was whole tiles will square the frame …..
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There’s always someone who has done it worse
Pocster replied to Pocster's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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Ordered from Amazon de
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I’m confused about ubiquiti
Pocster replied to Adsibob's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
I really wouldn’t worry about this unless you are constantly transferring huge amounts of data around your network . Get an unmanaged poe switch ( netgear for example ) . Plug it all in - sorted 👍 -
Temped to punt on the euro version
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You know when it’s released in the U.K. ?
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I’ve got doorbird but I’m eyeing the yet unreleased reotek 5k one ….
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I’m confused about ubiquiti
Pocster replied to Adsibob's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
Lol yes ! Any correctly wired indeed … -
VAT on ceiling speakers
Pocster replied to joth's topic in Self Build VAT, Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), S106 & Tax
I’m installing one to find out ! -
VAT on ceiling speakers
Pocster replied to joth's topic in Self Build VAT, Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), S106 & Tax
I probably have . -
Eh !!!!!????
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Open source . 2000usd https://fb.watch/ifPhq1ZdEB/ It’s a “ Buy Now” for sure !
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I’m confused about ubiquiti
Pocster replied to Adsibob's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
Any cat 5 + cable will be fine for poe -
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Tbh I think it’s all BS . My council say ALL new builds must conform to the suds rules . Needless to say I found easily planning applications where it wasn’t even mentioned or if it was mentioned the “ condition “ wasn’t met . So the argument wasn’t difficult to win . Though I still had to pay for the condition to be noted as not met . 🙄
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I guess what I’m trying to say is if it’s impossible to implement you may be able to get it ( kind of ) waived .
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I had this issue also . It meant in effect I couldn’t do my build as 7m away from property and 2m away from boundary was impossible. So this ‘issue’ for suds was waived though noted “ did not comply “ by the council ; once I complained.
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I agree - perception is the key . A tenant will moan their room isn’t 21 degrees . It’s actually 20.5 . They request I turn it up to 22 . I do nothing . Hour later ask them if that’s better - they say yes .
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Yeah I’ll probably do that as it should ‘square ‘ it . I’d just rather the frame was all square and fixed I.e rigid .
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Funnily enough it ain’t ( according to instructions ) . 2 hangs per main runner . Max there will be 4 main runners - so it’s no problem. The ‘wedge’ fixings into concrete work surprisingly well . I just don’t get how this is held square ( apart from the tiles ) . Still I’ll knock this shit up and we will find out when SWMBO accidentally knocks it and the entire ceiling comes down 👍
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Struggling with this - thought it would be so easy . I just don’t get how the system works . Wire hangers . Too loose and they aren’t taking the weight of the main struct . Too tight and it hovers . No easy way to adjust ( twist and hope ! ) . Is there something better than hanger wire for a concrete ceiling ; that you can adjust the height as you go ? The main structs ( all structs ) that sit on the wall trim . They just sit there - not fixed . This ‘mesh’ isn’t going to have rigidity. The only thing stopping it swaying and moving will be the tiles . Am I doing this wrong ? ( seen on some USA video they rivet to the wall trim ) . Any advice welcome 🙄
