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Everything posted by Pocster
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Shower concrete block support Probably put an extra block across the middle for support once I know where the shower waste is going
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So ; do you just make up the fittings anyway that suits ? - not being rude of course ?
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Ok - will use black or grey . All the shower / bath etc . Wastes I see are always white . I’m sure a plumber will be along soon to educate us ... like this https://www.toolstation.com/solvent-weld-tee/p36237?utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIh_7R-6Pv5wIVBLTtCh00GA3iEAQYGiABEgLJD_D_BwE pretty sure I’ve glue welded with this stuff . All I really remember is it dries fast - like fast , fast . Like glue two bits together , adjust to suit , 10 seconds later realise it’s wrong . Too late - welded tight !!
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I do indeed ! So need to extend my vertical with one of those you link to . 90 degree tee then push fitted on that ( below ceiling ) @Onoff you may not know the answer but assuming I run the brown ( standard ) soil pipe fitting to my main ceiling suspended drain - do I use all push fittings ? What about shower / bath waste ? Assume that was all the glued white plastic . Does that need a glued boss strap on the main drain ? Or everything into the main ceiling drain all push fit ?
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Moved it around got 3 bars . 18mb download . Upload doesn’t seem to improve .
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Onsite Just dumped modem anywhere . Got 2 bar strength . Download 10mb - so significantly better . Waiting for Ariel and then will retry
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Got the Huawei 535 today . As expected indoors is poo poor - struggle to get 2 steady strength bars . Upload around 2mb, download 4mb Ordered the Omni directional aerial - see if that fairs better . Tested this at home not at its final destination I.e my build .
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Quite possibly! As many have stated my site is not the best organised or cleaned ! Will dig out them bits tomorrow
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Mega helpful ! I was deliberately being thick ! ? I’ll check the parts in the kit tomorrow. I just grabbed the elbow because it looked right . Will report back soon !
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I think it’ll go ! Am I correct on the underside I just glue a 3” ( or whatever the geberit pipe size is ) onto it vertically -that’s it ?
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Yeah I know . It’s getting a 3inch gap past the lintel For the waste ;not breaking into ufh either side . But I must just be lucky ....
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So ! Decided now toilet going on that far wall next to shower . Sod’s law stud is exactly above a concrete lintel ? So have to eat into secondary stud wall just to clear lintel - hope there’s enough space
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The only real reason I’m considering this as I mentioned is the price difference between the Q and a nice thermostatic shower was only around £100 .
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How noisy ? ( I know that’s subjective) . Assume you mean gravity fed version ? Combo version would be quieter I assume ?
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No worries! . I just like all the new tech . But yes life span of these things does seem on the low side .?
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Lol . I’m an ex software engineer so know what to mean . But in that basis you’d never change anything it it always changes
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True . So really I want the pump unit near the shower . I can loft mount it . What cable do they have to the controls for electric’s ?
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I’m hoping I can fit the pump in my utility room I.e no where near the actual shower
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Now I thought you would of knicked one by now! TBH I've not been looking at digital showers just nice thermostatic ones. The price difference between them and the Q is only about a hundred quid or so...
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Do free standing baths have a notch at the rear below the feet level for the waste to come through ? . Can’t take my waste straight down as ufh in the way . Though I could run it horizontal for a bit until past ufh ... just wondering
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So 800mm min width . New layout will do that ... ?
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Was looking at 700mm wide bath . There isn’t much that’s narrower. Also I can’t fit my shoulders in anything less than 700mm wide . I think the new layout works better Toilet roll holder least of my issues - but yep @Ferdinand a sucker one solves that .
