MikeGrahamT21
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What size timbers for rafters?
MikeGrahamT21 replied to MikeGrahamT21's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Yeah was thinking to use some insulation below the rafters, as it’ll cut down thermal bridging too. ill do some calcs for the insulation and see what works best. thanks for the info, I’ll get it on the plans ?? -
Hi, Small lean to roof, 2.4m projection with a 22.5 degree angle with 2 roof lights in and concrete tiles, what size timbers are required these days? I'm thinking either 47 x 175 or 47 x 200 and doubled up around the roof lights? Just in middle of doing my plans for building control. Regards Mike
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Internal waste fittings: push or solvent weld
MikeGrahamT21 replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Plumbing
Neither for me, i prefer the compression screw fit ones. Once had a push fit under the sink, which slowly worked its way loose, until one day we pulled the plug out the sink, and i'm sure you can guess what happened! -
I've had great trouble finding a supplier of PIR boards, after 4 cancelled orders, I found two suppliers on ebay who have told me they are still shipping orders, order placed, and heard nothing since! So hopefully it happens, otherwise this new kitchen won't be going ahead for a while
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Manifold system versus hot return system
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Russell griffiths's topic in General Plumbing
Using 10mm pipe seems to alleviate a lot of problems, which is what i'll be doing, as long as the runs aren't rediculously long. -
I have one question about this house, how did he install his foundations?! Surely he couldn't get concrete to that location. I wonder what he used in place of it?
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MVHR is Largely Bogus
MikeGrahamT21 replied to DavidHughes's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
Exactly! Its not only the tangible benefits of MVHR, but also the intangible which makes it such a relevant technology. -
ah cool, i'll put this on record cheers
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What channel is this on?
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Isolation - what will you do?
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I've had a family and friends texting me saying how will I cope with the isolation... I replied saying that actually going out and being social would be more of a shock to me! lol -
Isolation - what will you do?
MikeGrahamT21 replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Careful with the pension, it will have lost a LOT of money recently. Being young my pot was £14k, and since all this its now less than £12k, obviously the bigger pots will have lost a lot more -
Ive got my new kitchen on order from them, but not taking delivery until end of may (my own choice). They are local to me, about a half hour drive, everything seemed in order when I went up, and my parents had a kitchen from them about 5 years since and it was fine, bar one door which had to be redone. Maybe you just got unlucky?
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Can you dig out the existing concrete?
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Is vermiculite poured in neat?
MikeGrahamT21 replied to epsilonGreedy's topic in Stoves, Fires & Fireplaces
Leca, in gardening terms at least anyway, tends to be a form of clay, which usually comes in pellets, tends to be used in landscaping to soak excess water up -
Powercut, sun shining, PV not generating
MikeGrahamT21 replied to vivienz's topic in Electrics - Other
Doubt that will be approved for use in the UK! -
Powercut, sun shining, PV not generating
MikeGrahamT21 replied to vivienz's topic in Electrics - Other
If there is even a small chance that power could leak into the grid, there is danger to the workers, so the inverters are programmed to shut off. You may see Battery inverters with UPS functions, but I'm pretty sure all of them require a dedicated circuit, which doesn't lead back to your CU. -
I spotted this in the latest toolstation catalog, looks interesting: https://www.toolstation.com/smart-trade-insulation-blade/p62092 Smooth sided 100mm long blade for a oscillator, not used one, but considering getting one to try for £9 Probably beats what I do at the minute, disposable stanley knife with blade at full stretch, doesn't quite get through 100mm, and can veer off course a bit!
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Powercut, sun shining, PV not generating
MikeGrahamT21 replied to vivienz's topic in Electrics - Other
Whenever there is a fault, your inverter will enter 'islanding' mode, whereby it cuts itself off from the grid, and prevents generation, the intention of this is for the safety of the DNO, so that when they start touching cables they aren't live because someones PV is inputting power into them. -
Very nice!
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Is that a finger print reader? Must have set you back a few bob!
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You've got/had woodworm! Suggest you get that checked out asap!
