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  1. Mark-UK

    Need Help Identifying Male Connector

    It's an Andrew James Halogen Oven. Specifically, the bulb component. 1200/1400 watt.
  2. Mark-UK

    Need Help Identifying Male Connector

    Yes! Thank you! :D
  3. Mark-UK

    Need Help Identifying Male Connector

    Thanks both for the advice. Perhaps I can get by with one of these: www.molex.com/molex/products/part-detail/crimp_terminals/0304902002 If it's just attaching the wire onto the above and slotting the above into the other connector, will that work?
  4. Mark-UK

    Need Help Identifying Male Connector

    Hi all I've attached a pic of a male plug connector I require. The male comes off a Halogen Oven bulb (which I need to replace) and it slots into the female on the Oven itself. The company, Andrew James, has closed down so I can't get a replacement bulb off them. Does anyone know what the...
  5. Mark-UK

    Using Oil Radiators to Heat Shed/Outbuilding

    I have an issue with moisture build-up in the workshop so would it be a bad idea to put the wife's tumble dryer in there even though it is a condenser? I mean, it collects water in its reservoir, but I'm still a bit unsure about having it in the shed. What do you think?
  6. Mark-UK

    Best Waterproof Paint for Exterior Walls

    Thanks for the link; very handy
  7. Mark-UK

    Best Waterproof Paint for Exterior Walls

    Hey all My shed has been rendered but not painted, so I'm still getting damp patches on the interior walls. What's the best waterproof exterior paint I can buy? Thanks.
  8. Mark-UK

    OSB on Interior Walls

    May as well stick to some screws then. Thank you Woody.
  9. Mark-UK

    OSB on Interior Walls

    I've been doing a bit of research and apparently it's safer to use nails for timber framing due to their tensile strength. If I remember correctly I think they were talking about exterior timber construction. If I want to put up a timber frame for interior insulation, and hang a few...
  10. Mark-UK

    Using Oil Radiators to Heat Shed/Outbuilding

    I know it makes sense but it's still mad to read that.
  11. Mark-UK

    Using Oil Radiators to Heat Shed/Outbuilding

    So I assume the more expensive models are those that throw out the higher end KWh of heat. I like your sig (Farage) by the way.
  12. Mark-UK

    Using Oil Radiators to Heat Shed/Outbuilding

    Sounds just like my workshop.
  13. Mark-UK

    Using Oil Radiators to Heat Shed/Outbuilding

    I'm wary of oil rads since the last one I had was pretty ineffective at £60. Von Haus too, which are apparently a good make. Specifically this one: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07FNKLKJB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  14. Mark-UK

    Using Oil Radiators to Heat Shed/Outbuilding

    A few have recommended the same thing. Perhaps I'll take a look. Halogen heaters look pretty good too.
  15. Mark-UK

    Breeze Blocks and Fasteners

    Will do. Thank you very much for all the help!
  16. Mark-UK

    Breeze Blocks and Fasteners

    Looks like this will do nicely: www.building-supplies-online.co.uk/building-materials/insulation/rockwool-insulation/rockwool-flexi-insulation-slab-multi-purpose.html Do I still need that vapour barrier between the Rockwool and OSB?
  17. Mark-UK

    Breeze Blocks and Fasteners

    Rockwool is definitely a possibility. Isn't it, a health hazard though? I was googling it and it's like, yes no yes no perhaps maybe.
  18. Mark-UK

    Breeze Blocks and Fasteners

    Would I still not need a vapour barrier with Rockwool? Also, you say go for Rockwool, is that because insulation panels (like Kingspan) are solid and would, therefore, prevent air circulation, thus causing moisture buildup? If so, I could get 1" thick panels, fit them in a 2" gap so there would...
  19. Mark-UK

    Breeze Blocks and Fasteners

    Ok thanks for the advice
  20. Mark-UK

    Breeze Blocks and Fasteners

    Sure, that will go over the unpainted render, I thought I'd benefit from painting something on the interior wall as well.
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