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Vacuum cleaner recommendations?
dpmiller replied to Jeremy Harris's topic in Kitchen & Household Appliances
really none, or just hidden inside where you can't see them without dismantling none?- 81 replies
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@dogmanDon't think so. They alluded to something with a more standard format, coming at the end of the month?
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there's a high-spec inverter ASHP imminent too.
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Recommendations for a good structural engineer.
dpmiller replied to Dee J's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I used a chap from Southampton direction some years back when we were doing our attic- specifically modifying trusses- he used to pop up on some of the forums. Easy to work with and seemed to specialise in small stuff. Recommended, if he's still around:- Andrew Cartilige http://www.rivergate.co.uk/- 12 replies
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Vacuum cleaner recommendations?
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At least Kirby machines are solid... it always amazes me that no-one has yet sued the pants off Dyson about that "no filter" thing?- 81 replies
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I'm covering all bases sink- wise with a double sink, double drainer. https://www.manomano.co.uk/double-bowl-sink/double-bowl-20-stainless-steel-inset-kitchen-sink-2-drainers-1500-x-480-f01-2256786
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used inserts?
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Local brokers- Kerrs- quoted me through "Selfbuildzone.com" and they are offering cover by Catlin underwrtten by Ageas. Might be worth a try?
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Vacuum cleaner recommendations?
dpmiller replied to Jeremy Harris's topic in Kitchen & Household Appliances
Sorry Jeremy, my notes were wrong, it's a C88AM but the filter set is common. ..just looked on vax.co.uk. Eeek! ours didn't cost that much!!!!- 81 replies
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Vacuum cleaner recommendations?
dpmiller replied to Jeremy Harris's topic in Kitchen & Household Appliances
Some of the new small cyclonic units work exteremely well After having smoked the motor of our previous cyclonic Vax we got another (a C86E2) earlier this year and it's quite remarkable. The dust container is a reasonable size and solid debris up to about 20mm will get through the cyclone into the bin. Very little ultrafine gets through to the main filter. Runs a turbo head waay better than anything before it so motor size aint the be all and end all.- 81 replies
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No recommendations on supplier but I'd give a big thumbs-up to Zarges for their equipment...
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yup. 35cfm according to the blurb. That's going to be north of 10hp...
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...which is a good thing @Crofter. So where are we now then? Solicitor is finally happy with the bones of the deal so we've signed for the site subject to a couple of final niggly niggles. PC is happy with final placement on the site and has all the necessary drawings (location plan is GIANT to cover the whole lane, lol!) done to send in the application. He's just awaiting a FOI request for BCO's notes on the site and footings. I need to amend the drawings to include the treatment plant and then send off the Consent to Discharge application I need to visit the site with the strimmer and clear grass from around the footings to make'em nice and obvious and we need to do some planting to replicate what should've been done back when the footings went down, a bit of hawthorn hedging.
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Yours didn't have a water drip as well Jeremy?
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do you mean real aluminium or Mylar?
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do MBC not counterbatten the ceiling for a void?
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Makita and Coffee Lovers Combined
dpmiller replied to Barney12's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Normally "original" beans from Tesco, but tripped over a couple of 1.2kg bags of "gold" beans in Lidl. Not a bad cup but even more palatable at under a fiver for a bag! -
Makita and Coffee Lovers Combined
dpmiller replied to Barney12's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
not too picky on the beans here but we do have a Delonghi bean2cup machine to put them in. -
depends. I'd say a consumer mig will be running out of penetration on bigger box wall. 150-180A needed IMHO.
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Appliances: brand new or brand name?
dpmiller replied to Crofter's topic in Kitchen & Household Appliances
We've both an underbench integrated larder and freezer from Bosch and they're pretty quiet; at the time of purchase they were much better efficiency-wise than any other reasonable options. based on that i don't think you'd go far wrong with the likes of this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BOSCH-Classixx-KUL15A60GB-Integrated-Undercounter-Fridge-/263226903686?hash=item3d498bcc86:g:0BUAAOSwviBZx-dy -
rated as P5 http://www.ecologicalbuildingsystems.com/docs/Spano-Durelis-Populair-Data-Sheet.pdf
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Right then gents. Getting into the nitty gritty of some TF quotes and of the two I'm most interested in (names witheld at this time..) I'm interested in the collective's opinion of differing buildups. Forgetting cost at this point, and bearing in mind both systems are quoting the same U- value:- option 1 breather membrane/9mm OSB/140mm stud filled with Frametherm35/ 50mmPUR/ vapour barrier/ service void/ PB option 2 breather membrane/ 12mm Durelis Populair/ 140mm stud filled with Superglass35/ 50mmPUR taped as air&vapour tight/ service void/ PB Is the Populair's better vapour transfer likely to be a benefit in the real world?
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