Morning all,
I've been contemplating having my 4 way 1960's fuse box changed for split load cu. Currently I have one ring main on a 32a fuse for a three bedroom mid-terraced ex-council house. I'd like to split the circuit into an upstairs and downstairs ring main.
From an...
Thanks for the reply noseall,
Unfortunately the wall that collapsed is my boundry with street. The remaining walls (approx 45' long) are also single row construction with supporting pillars and are boundry/retaining walls between my garden and both my...
Greetings to all,
Part of my boundary wall has recently collapsed (I think due to a poor mortar mixture) So I'm now contemplating rebuilding it.
The wall was/will be 15' long x 29" High (single row), terminating in a gate pillar two bricks wide x 40" High.
Before I...
Morning all,
I've recently replaced a plasterboard wall with Aquapanel, Could some kind soul please advise which would be the best wall fixings to use. The basin I'm planing to fit has four large mounting holes so I thought fisher bolts would be my best option but my local...
Thanks for the advice Big-All.
Alas I've never been able to cut a long straight line with a jigsaw :cry: hence my desire for a circular saw.
Rusty Scot
Greetings to all,
I'm about to commence replacing the chipboard floor in my bathroom, then fit a laminated floor and to finish fit a couple of wet wall panels. I thought the best tool to accomplish all of this would be a circular saw. Alas my budget only runs to £50 -...
Thanks for such a swift reply Rigidraider
i) I don't know if the shower tray has an upstand (what is an upstand) the Tray's being shipped this weekend
ii) The Wetwall has an Internal angle trim and an end profile trim but that's all.
iii) The wetwall is being stuck to a new...
Greetings to all,
I'm in the middle of installing a 900mm corner shower cubicle in my bathroom and can't determine if i should install the shower tray infront of the wetwall or should I install the shower tray first then fit the wetwall.
Can anyone advise please...
Thanks for the advice securespark.
The bathroom is directly above the meter cupboard. :(
I thought the cable would need replaced but a second opinion is always appreciated.
Cheers,
Rusty Scot
Many thanks for such a swift response Big-All.
My Existing flooring is an 8 x 4' sheet so should I try and stagger the cuts for the new flooring (2400 x 600mm sheets) or stick to the original plan and cut straight across the entire width of the board about 6" out from the wall.
Thanks...