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    Mains to a summer house

    Building is dangerous full stop you lot just add wires to my complicated structures - but yet you have attitude and think you're Tesla but in reality there are so many rough sparkys its shocking. So by your rational we should not give advice on any building work because its dangerous - how many...
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    Fair price?

    £700 all in and 2 days work. Thats if the wall is a tidy face brick and not common work. Also that's not enough cement, or sand. Footings, 650 bricks, copings 7 bags is tight and so is the sand :-) I don't think its a crazy price if he's digging out and getting rid of all the crap.
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    Concrete Floor Insulation

    It may have insulation we were putting it in back then and before that. The dpm could be above or below, I'd not fret over a 50mm core, just cut some dpm ie plastic use a thick bag put it in the hole and so its like a pocket and fill, you could put resin in. What I do is after cutting the screed...
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    Bricklayer average costs....

    Spot on woody :D
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    Bricklayer average costs....

    £120 to £140 for a real bricky. £80 for a line boy. Pricework would depend on what it actually is. :D
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    Hand batching 2m cubed....how long etc?

    Would take me about 3hrs but I'd get someone on the mixer and you can focus on the laying then :-) I've done that with small belle mixer, would rather bigger though. Often I've even had the mixer in the area to be conreted and mix n tip and move the mixer back as you go :-)
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    RSJ & Padstone Concern

    lol
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    Concrete Floor Insulation

    Contact the developer see if it was part of the spec. If not then either drill a 50mm core hole, bearing in mind you'll probably puncture the dpm - no biggy though. One thing I often do is drill tight to an existing wall to see if any insulation has been brought up the sides ie 100mm rip, if...
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    Mains to a summer house

    BAS - Blah blah blah is all I can hear. Please highlight that too. Its a DIY forum help end of. Not going to get into a barny with you as that does not help the thread :D
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    Mains to a summer house

    Nothing like a straight answer I sometimes wonder why people bother even asking electrical questions based on half the answers - ffs its a DIY forum not a debate on H&S or government involvment in our lives. Mate I don't have the answers but if it was me I'd be looking at the loading of the...
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    Outside light - 1.5TE light cable with fcu

    DP grid switch it is. So I take it as I was going to be using a 4 gang light switch to operate 4 different sets of lights I'll now be using 4 grid switches with the outside light being dp and the other 3 acting as normal light switches? Thx gang :D
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    Outside light - 1.5TE light cable with fcu

    Thanks rf think I will, didnt spend too much time looking at the mk, everything I have is mk - I think I passed it over too quick. Will take a look in the morning 8)
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    Built in appliances

    Nope your right if its behind the appliance then great. But more often than not they fall into cupboards, and if its an ikea kitchen even more fun as the units go back the full 600mm. Plus some integrated stuff is getting pretty deep too. But nope behind is fine but I'm not talking about behind...
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    Built in appliances

    http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Cable_Accessories_Index/Cable_Connectors/index.html#Click_Flow http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/TLRC3.html Hope that helps :D
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    Built in appliances

    Hi bud you'll get a lot of the get a sparky nonsense here, but truth is if you can find a good one which is rare and funny considering its only domestic electrics then do that. Annyhoots my take is this 1. I do not like sockets under counters - kids hands, liquids, ie knock over the pop and...
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