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    copper pipes outside

    Hello everyone and thanks for reading my post. my next door neighbour has had central heating installed. they took 3 and half days to put it in, (2 bed terraced) and the bare copper pipes sticking out of the front of his house running to the gas meter under his kitchen window just dont look...
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    Metal halide on a timer

    Can anyone tell me if its safe to use a standard mechanical timer to turn on and off a set of 2x250W Metal Halide lamps ? ive heard some people say they need a contactor ?
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    Earthing an aquarium

    Thanks all for the help, guess i'll stick to regular servicing/replacement of the equpment in and around the tank. Thanks again
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    Earthing an aquarium

    Cheers towman that sounds like a good idea, does anyone see that as being dangerous ? johnd, yes i do have heaters and pumps etc, but afaik no metal is in contact with the water, most metals are quite dangerous to many marine animals and rust quite quickly in salt water.
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    Earthing an aquarium

    Hi, yes thats what ive been told, i got the info from a marine forum, but am confused now as to what to do. i dont want to kill my fish with stray voltage, and i dont want to risk my family either, is it really dangerous to earth the tank ?
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    Earthing an aquarium

    Thanks for the quick reply, could i ask why its dangerous, i only ask as i know several people who say they have done this and would like to explain why they might want to consider removing it. i do use rcds for everything around the tank already but heard that earthing the tank was a "best...
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    Earthing an aquarium

    Hi, i have a marine aquarium and i would like to earth it just in case it kills me or one of my family. i have brought some titanium wire (so it doesnt rust), i take it i should wire this to the earth pin of the plug and stick the other end in the tank ? should i remove the fuse, or the...
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    edging for a worktop

    Can anyone tell me where i can buy a single piece of metal edging for a worktop thats 2.1 metres long and 30-40mm deep. i cant find anything longer than 630mm. any help really appreciated
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    strength of 4x4

    Thanks for the replies, im putting the wood onto the wall tomorrow. not sure if ive explained very well, just to clarify. the wall is u shaped. made from concrete blocks, 1 layer thick, and 3 bricks high. the 2 side walls will be directly under the tank supporting it. (after the wood is...
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    Holesaw

    Nice one, thanks Jason
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    Holesaw

    hI, can anyone tell me if any of the holesaws sold by screwfix are suitable for cutting through 18mm plywood. i need 2 holes about 100mm, and thats it so id rather spend more than i need. thanks
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    finishing redwood

    as you may have seen from another post im building a stand for a fish tank, the top is made from 4x4 redwood. can anyone tell me what the best thing to use to finish/protect it will be ? ( it will be exposed to humid salt air ) Can i use Yacht Varnish ? or would i be better off using...
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    strength of 4x4

    the floors concrete so im not too worried about that, thanks for all the replies, much appreciated
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    strength of 4x4

    thanks for the reply, on top of the 4x4 beams there will be a 18mm sheet of marine ply to spread the weight. the 4x4 are just for support. if i put 3 (one at the front, one at the back and 1 in the middle), do you think that would be more than enough ?
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    strength of 4x4

    I need a little advice on the above, i have built a u shaped wall from concrete blocks that i am going to use as a base for a large fish tank.im planning on bolting some 4x4 joists to the top of this stand, the gap is 1.1 metres and the distance front to back is 70cms. the weight of the tank...
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    tips on building wall

    Im going to build a U shaped wall 60cm high and 2m long with concrete blocks, using 1:5 mortar. im pretty good at diy and have spent a while researching how to mix the mortar up etc, but can anyone give me any tips/tricks or general advise on the bricklaying bit. like the thickness of the...
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    extractor fan help

    Fantastic, thanks for the help. ive got one more question, the extractor is going to be inside a cabinet approx 4ft square, and used to vent the air from it. inside the cabinet will be a marine sump below my marine aquarium, which contains salt water at 26*. is a normal extractor fan up to...
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    extractor fan help

    i have a plug socket in my kitchen thats spured off a plug in the next room, can i replace this socket with a fcu and wire that upto a switch to control an extractor fan ? if i can is the wiring simply live and neutral ? and lastly, assuming the above is ok, can i run 2 extractor fans from...
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    Best method of cutting a breeze block

    Yes, sorry i meant the heavier concrete blocks. Thanks both for yout help
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    Best method of cutting a breeze block

    I need to cut a couple of breeze blocks down a little for a wall i am building. can anyone thell me if there is an "easy" way to do it ?
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