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    Disconnecting Garage electrics..quicky!

    Just thought I'd update the post, thanks for the advice. Successfully disconnected the supply and stripped the garage out of all cable/fittings on Saturday.
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    Disconnecting Garage electrics..quicky!

    Thanks. Sensible and I think I can cope with that.
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    Disconnecting Garage electrics..quicky!

    Thanks, on that note the cable takes quite a convaluted route through the house from the consumer unit and out of the house on the first floor. If I disconnect that supply cable at the garage end and coil it up, bag it and leave it hanging where it exits the first floor of the house is there...
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    Disconnecting Garage electrics..quicky!

    Hopefully a quick sanity check question! My garage has power going to it from main fuse box in the house (an overhead cable going to a mini fuse box in the garage). The garage is on it's own RCD switch on the main house fuse box but also has a fused switch next to the fuse box which the...
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    Quick demolition question!

    It sounded dodgy when my wife told me but didn't want to jump the gun without doing my own research. I am going to let him waste his letterhead sending me the quote in writing though :wink: No chance he'll be doing the job.
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    Quick demolition question!

    why would he want to take more away than he has to? He has quoted a fixed price not dependant on tonnage/quantity? Just trying to work out what his motivation is.....?
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    Quick demolition question!

    Want to have our detached brick built garage demolished (before it falls down!). Guy came round to quote demolising and removing brick/spoil but said that he would have to also remove the concrete slab/foundation due to "the regs". My wife informs me it didn't sound like sales patter so that...
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    Any good online internal door suppliers?

    Thanks for that masona - the B&Q ones are bit too B&Q for my liking :lol: I have found http://www.distinctivedoors.co.uk/ (albeit through Google) and their prices are a lot higher than B&Q but the choice is quite impressive. Some of their Oak and Pitched Pine 'look' like just what I could...
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    Any good online internal door suppliers?

    Did a search and couldn't find any recommendations for suppliers? Have googled but am always sceptical of the 'paid for' results. I am looking for either oak/pitch pine four panel internal doors - top two panels being glazed (either pre-glazed or 'to be glazed'). There are quite a few firms...
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    Woodchip Wallpaper

    I actually bought a scorer made for the job by Stanley - it has 6 toothed wheels that when you roll it over the surface makes pin prick holes in the surface - very quick and easy to go over the area you want to strip before steaming and the steam penetrates a lot quicker than with straight blade...
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    If you were faced with this.........? (plastering/filling)

    Tex - the fireplace will be open but not used - I intend on putting some shelves in the fireplace to hold my AV equipment (Amp, DVD, Sky+) as I have a plasma Tv to mount above it (the bottom of the plasma mount is actually in shot). At the moment I have a huge wedge of foam up the chimney...
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    If you were faced with this.........? (plastering/filling)

    I had fun on Saturday angle grinding channels for some speaker cable I wanted buried. The fireplace used to have a gas fire in and when I removed it and the lovely floor tiles that had been put on the wall as a 'surround' this is the surface I am left with - a kind of hotch potch of various...
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    Full rewire..........costs

    £1600 sounds great if you are getting the job done, tested and certified. I haven't got my invoice in yet but I am expecting just over £2.5k for my re-wire by an NICEIC approved firm - same as your, 3 bed house and garage/shed but down south in High Wycombe.
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    Making good dropped ceiling boards

    TexMex - a wuzzock indeed, probably one of the nicer things I have been called over the years :lol: masona - cheers for the product advice - will look at those now. I think after chatting with my wife we may line the ceilings anyway - she's not confident of them looking that great unless...
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    Making good dropped ceiling boards

    Still psyching myself up to tackle this whilst the electricians are in re-wiring - somebody can step in and offer some valuable advice whilst they still have the chance :lol: !
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    soundproofing ceiling

    Just to clarify - I meant contacting the Council as the presumed owner of the freehold of the apartment block in which tracey04 lives. I made this assumption because for their to be a 'council tenant' above would imply they are renting from the Council and that over the years some of the...
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    soundproofing ceiling

    Don't accept that as a reasonable justification. If the Council are the 'owners' of the flat upstairs and owners of the freehold of the building (which is likely) then if you have within your own lease a term relating to what floor coverings are permitted then the Council should be likewise...
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    Making good dropped ceiling boards

    We have a 1950's house. All of the ceilings are plasterboard that has been fixed with nails. Over the years settlement of the structure has no doubt caused some of the plasterboard to 'drop' relative to neighbouring sections. We therefore have lots of straight line cracks. Over time the...
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    Lightswitch Wiring Help - 3 gang to 2 gang

    Well second quote received and is in the same ball park and includes some phone extension re-wiring that the first didn't so looks like I may go with the second guy. Cheers for your help guys!
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    Lightswitch Wiring Help - 3 gang to 2 gang

    dingbat - Oh, I know - just had that replaced aswell over the course of the last year (managed to lose the VAT on some of it though). Problem I now have is that everyone on the NICEIC database that say they do 'Domestic Installations' in my area seem to prefer commercial and don't want to...
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