Recent content by colliecrew

  1. C

    Servitherm Heater

    This is what they are designed for though :( And I tested them indoors first and, to touch, they felt the same as to touch an energy saving bulb - comfortably cosy! However, touch them now and you can barely tell there is any heat apart from a small section in the centre. I don't...
  2. C

    Servitherm Heater

    Okay, bare with my on this guys - my electricity knowledge is somewhat close to zero! I did think about the ambient temp being cooler but, in truth, I don't think this is the reason. The cable running from the house to the kennel is around 10ft The servitherm heater says 120W 3A...
  3. C

    Servitherm Heater

    I wonder if anyone can help me. I purchased two of these energy heaters for my outdoor kennels. On delivery, I plugged them in to my kitchen socket and felt that the heat they generated was adequate for the purpose. Today, an electrician has taken a spur off a socket in the house (which...
  4. C

    Cement mix advice

    When you say cement slurry, I take that would be a runny cement mixture???
  5. C

    Cement mix advice

    Hi there, The area is roughly 10' x 5' and is just used as a decorative feature(or not so decorative at the moment) Roughly 10% of the pebbles have came loose over 3 years and ideally I like to put them back in place as simply as possible. The pebbles themselves as on average 4"-5" in size...
  6. C

    Cement mix advice

    And here's me thinking placing a post in a busy general area would help me get a some helpful replies!!!!! Not sarcastic one's! Nice way to treat a first time poster.
  7. C

    Cement mix advice

    Hi there, I have an area in my garden that has pebbles embedded in a concrete base. Overtime many of these pebbles have come loose. Can anyone give me advice on a good cement mix to keep these little B*****S in place??? Appreciate any advice Campbell
Back
Top