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  1. The more I think about this the more I would go for taking the beam down and putting the extensions on the support beams even if that meant welding. Or I would be adding a 150 or 200mm channel at the ends to reduce the torsion loads at centre span
  2. Hi, can we assume the beam should have been at the balcony edge and it’s the supporting beams that are short? my concern would be torsional stiffness of the beam when you add the cantilevers and then a loaded deck (self weight, plus dead loads of balustrade etc. plus live loads of persons using the balcony and especially leaning on the balustrade).
  3. @Great_scot_selfbuild yes a twin oven is a single supply, if you run 6mm cables you will be future proof. Warming drawer is better on a switched spur off ring main or off cooker supply as they are quite low power.
  4. What oven and hob are you having? Nothing worse than a big hob on a limited supply. Generally good practice to have a 6mm radial for oven and hob but a few years ago I fitted a powerful 6 section hob and double oven so I ran separate 6mm radials to them.
  5. We are seeing a lot of stuff coming out of Europe that is garbage! China is using CE (China export) to run stuff through Europe using the confusion (or ignorance) of the difference between a genuine CE and CE (China export) marking.
  6. 10ish years ago I had an apartment in Leeds city centre, the lease did not allow anything to be attached to a balcony or anything to be left on a balcony unattended.
  7. Oh no! … I really hope they get back to you soon. For my man cave pour I got the opposite end … asked for 2 batch trucks, probably 3 loads so one truck could go back for the third load …. I got 4 trucks at the same time on a narrow lane with passing points.
  8. Not what anyone was getting, what I was paying at the time.
  9. We now have an almost constant steady wind so I thought wind turbine, with me doing the ground works, cable and install we were looking at almost £50k with an expect generation of £2800-£3200 per year based on 25p per unit.
  10. In trenches you won’t have any problems (unless you are pouring into permafrost) as the ground will be several degrees above freezing.
  11. Fixing straps, fix to frame and extend inwards so you can fix without going through the frame. 1, no holes through frame and 2, the frame can “float” a bit rather than pulling it tight to masonry etc.
  12. @DavidO I would be wary with this one, fresh cracking on an internal repair means recent movement and as you say, external pointing could mask anything. My feeling is the pretty recent works around the Brunton Residential building has caused movement or settling of the adjacent wall and could require underpinning in a pretty tight site.
  13. I can see a draw for self builders and one off’s. Was it a grand designs where they had a CNC router in a container on site to produce ply “building blocks”? anybody know if it was built / finished?
  14. good morning, do you have any pics of the outside looking at the crack area and what is at ground level.
  15. You don’t want the old path fill inside the building, dig out, DPM, whatever insulation you can and pour a slab to suit your floor level.
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