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Dire need.Garage foundations with high water table
dpmiller replied to SHughesNI's topic in Foundations
The chap that did my groundworks - a trusted friend I'd add- happens to be a baseworks contractor for H2, I could ask him if he fancies Crossgar for a run...- 27 replies
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Dire need.Garage foundations with high water table
dpmiller replied to SHughesNI's topic in Foundations
Looks more like uncrushed stuff as-dugout.. As Declan said, tell us where you are. There certainly isn't any shortage of trades round these parts.- 27 replies
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Most car bodyshops will also do interior bits like this, and there are plenty of guys doing kitchen door respray/ refurbs.
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Fibaro switch wiring lack of knowledge!
dpmiller replied to Pocster's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
no, you just leave the "IN" disconnected from L and then your dry contacts are "IN " and the next terminal. S! and S2 are remote switches, 240V in as triggers. -
downlights and flower pots
dpmiller replied to bluebirdnick's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
I don't care what shape it is, it's still the same tech- an edge-lit panel. -
downlights and flower pots
dpmiller replied to bluebirdnick's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
to the OP are you looking for focussed pools of light or diffuse light from above? If the latter, then the slim LED panels fit within the PB layer, but you'll need a bit of space above (slack membrane between joists) for the clips and driver. -
downlights and flower pots
dpmiller replied to bluebirdnick's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
Probably not as fire-rated means sealed in the event of fire, so often with vents and intumescent material -
Help me bodge some temporary repairs to this monstrosity
dpmiller replied to joth's topic in General Plumbing
nope, normall isolators have an arrow on as the seal is only perfect in one direction. -
Help me bodge some temporary repairs to this monstrosity
dpmiller replied to joth's topic in General Plumbing
or pipeslice the one directly beneath the isolator and stick a straight coupler on. -
I had great price and service from Plug-in Solar, I think they're a reseller for Midsummer, and didn't have any issue with delivering to NI.
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that was lucky.
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drill the welds out, new bearing, a few MIG spots, done. /except it's probably some wierd Imperial size that'll cost as much as a new pulley...
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Is there another pump for the towel rads or are they just opposite the ASHP tappings on the LLH?
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https://www.screwfix.com/p/hafele-keku-fixings-m4-x-48mm-10-pack/8663t
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do it with a back entry gully and it's then rodable and you've somewhere for your outside tap to leak into as well...
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anybody near you work on commercial vehicles or trailers? Common for flooring in them...
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Fibaro switch wiring lack of knowledge!
dpmiller replied to Pocster's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
or a wee 12v lightbulb if you've got one kicking around... -
Long Extension Lead vs Generator...
dpmiller replied to Mulberry View's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Voltage drop is the problem. You'll probably be alright with trimmers as they don't use too much juice. But a chainsaw takes a bit more, and don't even think about anything with an induction motor (power washer, compressor) as they really dont like the supply being low. -
Hire a petrol one?
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First costing of project, opinions required
dpmiller replied to Spainy86's topic in Costing & Estimating
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New Concrete Breaker - Not always vibrating? Knack to using it?
dpmiller replied to tombo8383's topic in Demolition
Because the tool *is* brand new, don't assume the steel is a good fit or lubricated... -
Roof tiles that go well with black integrated PV
dpmiller replied to Wagas's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
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Ring Cardy Timber in Carrowdore, they specialise in dealing with fancy live-edged stuff and might be able to advise or assist.
