dpmiller
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umm, are you sure about that, our screed is a hemihydrate gypsum, and has no laitence...
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what issue do you have with the gypsum stuff @Russell griffiths
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hemihydrate here. Very impressive stuff.
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the receiver has the relay in it.
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this kinda thing: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BRAND-NEW-GREENBROOK-THPW1-C-DIGITAL-WIRELESS-PROGRAMMABLE-THERMOSTAT-FREE-POST/283987840343?epid=5012080247&hash=item421efe8d57:g:8hIAAOSwFqZddnMN
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A reminder of the risks of diggers…
dpmiller replied to Dreadnaught's topic in Project & Site Management
On todays sites they're pretty hot on belts- the second (green) beacon on top indicates belt on AFAIK. I'm guessing that the digger in question didn't have a full cab or the door was latched open? -
Expanding Foam Can - cleaning?
dpmiller replied to mike2016's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I'll only buy Soudal in the fancy Genius can now, can sit for weeks and be reused immediately. -
why not get a cheapie wireless and stick the receiver downstairs at the bottom end of the wires?
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Windows....which company did you choose and why?
dpmiller replied to Tom's Barn's topic in Windows & Glazing
Nope, we'd no desire for anything other than 2g UPVC. Nothing about the look of fancier stuff did anything for us, I certainly didn't want any timber that might need maintenance, and even thermally I couldn't justify the extra cost within our tight-ish budget. -
Recommended doesn't mean you can't , they just don't want stagnant pockets of water in the jacket. If you've plenty of flow on the pump, there's no problem with same-side circulation
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why was a garage/boiler house unit put in the house anyway? A white cased one would only have been a few quid extra at the time...
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Might want to visit your local catering equipment firm if you want really big, and likewise if you want a good chunky prewash tap rather than the domestic type with a piddly spray. https://www.bes.co.uk/plumbing-supplies/kitchens-catering/pre-rinse-system/
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get a velux and just don't open it?
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Stick your info into LoopCAD and see what it comes up with. 100m is a sensible max for each loop but the more similar you can get the loops the better IMO.
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UFH 8 zone Heatmiser System Under Floorboards
dpmiller replied to AshleyH's topic in Underfloor Heating
is the setpoint really 30C?- 57 replies
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The Miele in Peter's photo has the inlet solenoid valve in the grey bit, and orientation doesn't matter IME. Other brands can use an excess-flow "waterstop" which may be a bit more sensitive.
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Try giving the list to Mark at Plug-in Solar...
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how will access effect the rest of the build?
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Been a funny ol day
dpmiller replied to Russell griffiths's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
with a stanley knife. -
I don't understand why the compressor isn't in the outdoor unit tbh...
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Graf waste water treatment plant, any thoughts?
dpmiller replied to joe90's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I went with the Solido Smart and It's supremely quiet, a pumped option for it would've been a couple of hundred quid at the time if we'd needed it. Internal pump... -
Low Invert Levels and backflow - Passive slab
dpmiller replied to SuperJohnG's topic in Waste & Sewerage
get a pumped outlet version and you can have the unit at whatever level suits the house- 7 replies
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Sub-distribution boxes?
dpmiller replied to tanneja's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
BPC are very good IME, why not give them a chance to offer a full design by informing them of your "incompatabilities"? -
All our windows, the french doors and the back door are all UPVC grey outside/ white inside. The front door however is black composite in a white UPVC frame, as the porch area will be stone clad and I wanted a bit of contrast to break these features up, vs. the grey beside white render elsewhere.
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poured screed on pozijoists is pretty firm.
