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You want a radial fan, not an axial fan
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Front door, does it have to be at the front?
ProDave replied to Lingwood's topic in Planning Permission
I've seen "front doors" at the back of a house, but that was a clear example of taking an off the peg design and turning it around to ensure the living room got the sun and that's just where the door ended up. -
If it's for your own use then I can see no reason not to use 240V lamps. You will need to change the plug or make an adaptor (and UNMAKE it when you are done so nobody uses it to plug any real 110V equipment into 240V)
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We went back to BT after the nightmare with Talk Talk. Basically I just could not get them to fix a broadband fault. They were afraid to actually pass on the fault to Open Reach for fear they would get charged for fixing the fault, so chose to do nothing but keep sending me yet another new router because that must be the problem. I ended up escalating it to their management and I parted mid contract with a refund for all the BB charges I had paid. Switched to BT, immediately reported the same fault and they fixed it. The overwhelming lesson from that is it's not worth saving a few £ if the customer service is so utterly disfunctional. That has put me off trying other re sellers.
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Nope. BT unlimited broadband "helpfully" tells you that you have no limit so there's no point in showing you how much you have used. (i'll bet they know, just don't want to tell you)
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Hi and welcome to the forum. You are not the only architect on here, so you will have some backup. I think mention the word architect here and it's a bit like marmite. So keep your tin hat ready. Personally I had very bad experiences of an architect. I could only find one that charged a fixed fee being a percentage of the estimated build cost. Telling them that I didn't want it project managed and put out to tender did not make them budge on their fees. And as it happened the actual build cost ended up a little over half their estimated build cost. To say I felt like I was being taken for a ride and was just a "rich self builder / cash cow" was an under statement. I ended up using an architectural technician who charged a much more reasonable fee related to the amount of work he did, not some ficticious build cost estimate. I would hope I was just unlucky and you will tell me your fees and scope of work are both reasonable and negotiable.
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But that would mean installng a usage app on my pc, SWMBO's pc, SWMBO's phone, and daughter's tablet, then add them all together. Shame the router doesn't just log it, or BT were not so unhelpful.
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Anyone know how to find out how much bandwidth you are actually using in a typical month? Would be useful to have an idea when looking for alternatives. We are with BT unlimited and if you log into your account it says (in slightly more polite terms) "you have unlimited broadband so we refuse to tell you how much you actually use" Likewise I can't find anything in the router that logs actual date wither way.
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Okay, this Tethering thing. That restriction is just "wrong" to me. surely some enterprising software engineer must have written an application that can relay mobile data to another device while hiding that fact from the service provider?
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GifGaff is 3G isn't it and no 3G coverage here. I need to wait until the new 4G mast is build here and see who offers what then. What puzzles me about the location of this new planned mast, is it is certainly not positioned for "main road" coverage. It's almost as if it is intended to serve a small scattered low density population for home use.
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By the sounds of it the only insulation that is really "safe" to be in contact with cable is mineral wool / earthwool type. I have never found a cable in contact with those to have suffered any damage (except overheating due to being encased in too much insulation) How do LSF cables fare with EPS? any difference to ordinary pvc?
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I've climbed all the Glen Coe munro's but not the ones accessed from Glen Etive (yet) I met Jimmy Saville at his cottage in Glen Coe. Perhaps not something to be proud of any more
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Pray tell us who does unlimited mobile data for £10 per month. I want one.
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We only get slow "broadband" here and no prospect of that improving (by BT) for a long time. But there are two interesting developments. One is the community is looking to set up a high speed wireless broaband network which they expect to cost about £25 per month. The second development is a planning application for a new 4G phone mast in line of sight of our house (at the moment we only have a very weak 2G signal) I can see a future without a landline.....
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Sounds fun. the A82 can be a bit of a slow grind in summer.
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How far down the Glen are you. It's a long way to the end (and then you are a long way from anywhere) and liable to be cut off by snow in a decent winter. Dorran houses have a reputation for concrete cancer and being hard to get a mortgage on. But they are basically sound if not particularly well insulated. No shortage of places to go walking there!! One has to ask being so remote what do you do for a living? I can't imagine being that remote as long as I still have to work. But having my boat on a mooring at the top of Loch Etive sounds very attractive.
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Hi and welcome to the forum. A semi detached Dorran house with no garden does not sound much like a building plot? I assume that's just somewhere to stay while you find the perfect plot?
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I thought getting the extra two property stamp duty back only worked over a short timescale, to effectively exempt someone buying their new main house before they sold the old main house.
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In contrast, my trreatment plant cost about £2K so my "saving" on Crofters system would pay for about £25 years running cost. I estimate £130 pa for electricity, and £150 to desludge every 2 years. So about £200 per year. I have no idea what mains drainage would cost, it's not available here, but mains water is about £250 per year so probably a similar cost.
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I thought 2.5 metres only applied if it goes right up to the boundary. If it's 1 metre or more away then the height is 3 metres eaves height. Even my static caravan just squeaks in under that (I left exactly 1 metre between the 'van and the boundary fence)
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Piling. Nervous? What me? Terrified, actually
ProDave replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Foundations
You mean it hasn't left the site yet? Search you tube for machinery falling off the low loader, low loader getting bogged down, machinery and low bridges / power lines. That will ensure you don't sleep until it's off your land and not your problem. -
Looking at your plot layout in your other thread. http://forum.buildhub.org.uk/ipb/uploads/monthly_2017_02/Concrete.jpg.19ae38850212e87cce0c54671b07f7df.jpg and Even if you can get around the back with the dumper, it would repeatedly be going over the same narrow strip of ground that would turn to soup in no time. And you will never reach the inner sections of the pour. As others say, get a concrete pump, or someone with a decent sized digger with a large bucket and long reach (long enough to reach the back of the house while sitting at the front 65m3 sounds a lot. Is it a particularly large house or are you doing a deep trench fill?
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Wanted: 92.5 degree double branch adaptor (110mm)
ProDave replied to ProDave's topic in General Plumbing
I was given several bags of rockwool offcuts. Most of them were used in the garage ceiling to stuff in between the webs of the posijoists (and normal frametherm in between the joists) I had some left over so used it as the first layer in that bit of the floor for no other reason than using them up. -
Wanted: 92.5 degree double branch adaptor (110mm)
ProDave replied to ProDave's topic in General Plumbing
Finally the correct fitting arrived and I got this finished. Floor going down, never to be seen again (I hope)
