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Everything posted by Pocster
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My Wet ufh below ground has 6 zones . I’ve setup my automation to come on/ off when above / below temperature. Is it more efficient to have more zones on to heat the area rather than fewer ? I’m not worried about time to get to temperature. Also I can set the pump to a lower speed . So fewer areas ( open plan ) on at once ? . Pump lower speed ? . What combination is most efficient?
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Not sure . I’ll go with brackets as I know it will work . They shouldn’t be visible .
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Actually I’ll mount that right bolt . Thread the left ( but no nut ) . Take the tile board down on the left ( corner ) . Fit nogging . Then can have 1 L bracket coming out which will support that side and the front . Think I’ll embed it in the wall before tiling .
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Yeah I agree . Will do that and a pair of brackets . Really annoys me ! . I expect myself to be wrong ( and fix it ) but when it’s produced like this it’s a joke 😡
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Yes . Probably better than faffing around with this shite . VictoriaPlum if anyone wants to know 😞
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Might be able to cut that bolt . But it’s going to be tight if I need to get rubber grommet in there also
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It’s going in a corner , so I can fit one nut - will ct1 back and corner fixing . Tempted to get 3 small steel 90 degree brackets to go under it ( 2 for rear , 1 for corner side )
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Nope it’s a wall mount basin 🙄
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The slots on the back of the porcelain aren’t level ( photo to follow ) . I could try your ‘ clamp ‘ idea . Could also cut that wall plate in half so my waste has got a chance to get to the bottle trap . I don’t know who designs these things - clearly they do not try actually fixing them to a wall !
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Nope . Manufacture of basin supplies no wall fittings .
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Right ! F this wall fitting . Take board off wall - wooden noggins and screw bolts into that . Still won’t be able to get a nut on one of them . ct1 back of sink to tiles ??? At least I can fit the waste correctly then .. f ing rubbish
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I said strap band also 🤣
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Ffs ! I choose this wall mount system rather than the 2 bolts into masonry because this is a stud wall . Mounting system is causing me more problems though .
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Small hand basin . It would seem impossible to : fit the plastic washers that keep the steel away from the porcelain and allow adjustment . Though I’ve put a rubber sleeve over the bolts for now . The 2nd nut is impossible to fit . Any advice welcome
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Deeply hurt I’ve not been tagged for approval on version 2 . I think it looks fugly 🤣
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My advice has been 100% accurate . @Thorfun has faith in my (in)ability .
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There be lives wasted in mega thread
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Is fugly a real word ? Google tells me it is !! So my entire build is fugly ! 🤣
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Yep 👍 .
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If you email jtmplumbing for help - they’ll supply a link to all the bits you need 😁
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Or ( my favourite place by far to buy plumbing online ) https://www.jtmplumbing.co.uk/rubber-lined-c1147/jtm-bracketry-rubber-lined-steel-pipe-bracket-clamp-click-in-to-listing-for-discounts-p7502/s39223?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=jtm-bracketry-rubber-lined-clamp-215mm-220mm-rubber-lined-clamp-rubber-lined-clamp-215mm-220mm-rlb23&utm_campaign=product%2Blisting%2Bads&cid=GBP&glCurrency=GBP&glCountry=GB&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhY-aBhCUARIsALNIC05cMsfnmoyRix-ELpCnUKqGxByi5Xb4uBEywCBJdoGCyOHY5-2Bt-saAgtvEALw_wcB
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Tesla 109-112mm Rubber-Lined Pipe Clips Black
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You don’t need him . He’s busy installing PV - you got me !!! 😋
