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@ProDave mentioned in another topic about circulation spaces in his kitchen, this is now giving me extra things to worry about

i had thought the only thing I needed to comply with was a wc large enough for wheelchair users. 

Can anybody shed some more light on this subject. 

Cheers. 

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The rules are different under Scottish regs.  We have to provide a "circulation space" of either a 1500mm diameter circle or a 1400mm by 1800mm elipse in a kitchen.   That effectively means two opposing runs of kitchen units cannot be less than 1400mm apart.

 

No doubt the English building regs are different, that is where you have to look.

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You see Russ, two Jocks, each wearing a kilt have to be able to dance a Highland Fling in the kitchen..... no need daan sarf is there?

The circulation refers to the arc described by a sporran when it's flinging, mate. I mean just imagine what would happen if two  sporrans collided at speed.

 

Phwaarrrr, don't bear finkin abaart does it?

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3 hours ago, AnonymousBosch said:

arc described by a sporran when it's flinging, mate

Sorry I though it was the diameter circumscribed by the hem of the kilt when spinning just before a radians / second rate is reached that would allow an average height person standing at a swooning distance, normally considered 2m, to confirm just what it actually worn under the kilt. I could draw A diagram...9_9

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32 minutes ago, AnonymousBosch said:

Donald! Keep the ducklings indoors, Russel's doing the Highland Fling again!

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Apologies for mis-spelling your name Russ.  Artistic licence ?

Bloody hell thats fab. ??

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1 hour ago, AnonymousBosch said:

Go on then, dare ya.

Here it is, actually it is a very interesting Engineering problem, but the principles are clear enough - nothing like as artistic as yours though.

Spinning Kilt.png

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'...some tangential function of the force F ... ' 

is'nt that the force which 

'.... promotes the desire but taketh away the performance ....' ( Shakespeare W, 1590ish  maybe?)

 

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20 minutes ago, AnonymousBosch said:

promotes the desire but taketh away the performance

Yes but contemplating lechery while drunk won't alter the basic equation EG what is worn under the kilt?

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, ProDave said:

I'm beginning to wish I hadn't mentioned the Scottish Regs........

Just remember Dave it would still be your fault even if you hadn't mentioned it - happens to me all the time.

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