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    Identifying concrete blocks (CMU)

    Hello, this is a house in UK, built in the early '70s. Some parts of the outer walls are made of concrete blocks. I suppose they are one of the common types: e.g., aggregate, lightweight or aircrete, but I'm not sure which one. I would like to know in order to buy the appropriate...
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    Column rad feet on non-column rad

    One pic shows the experiments I'm doing with supporting a type 11 radiator (160cm wide, 50cm high, total weight around 35kg) using universal column radiator feet. The other pic shows the detail of the contact surface between the rad and the feet. Aesthetic considerations apart, is there...
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    Identifying material on masonry wall

    It's a terraced house, two floors, built in the '70's (probably second half).
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    Identifying material on masonry wall

    The inner side of an exterior wall in my house has, behind the plasterboard, a kind of masonry which I'd like to identify. I attach pictures. It looks like concrete but it's quite easy to drill: I can very easily drill it with a 2mm wood/metal drill bit in a HAND (i.e., not electric) drill. This...
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    Radiator on studs on top of bricks

    I can see red bricks after lifting a bit of skirting and cutting out a bit of plasterboard :)
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    Radiator on studs on top of bricks

    I need to hang a radiator (160cm wide, 50cm high, total weight around 35kg) via two brackets to a plasterboard wall. The wall is external, so that it has studs (about 12mm deep and 50mm wide) behind the plasterboard and then bricks behind the studs. I am lucky enough to have studs in...
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    Total max weight hangable on single stud

    Thanks. What do you mean by NP?
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    Total max weight hangable on single stud

    I'd like to hang a gas central heating vertical radiator on a single timber stud behind a thin plasterboard wall. The stud is 38mm wide (actual size) and (presumably, difficult to measure) around 75mm deep. The radiator would weigh around 35kg in total, spread across a number of screws which can...
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    Vertical radiator on single stud?

    I should have probably explained better: my idea is to fix to the 38mm stud the steel tee plate using its central holes, and then fix the two rad brackets one using the left holes on the tee, and the other using the right ones, symmetrically. Possibly, aligning vertically more than one tee on...
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    Vertical radiator on single stud?

    Hi, I have an internal, decorated plasterboard wall with poor studding: 120cm from its left end, there is a 22mm wide (i.e., as measured horizontally parallel to the wall) stud, then a 38mm stud (the two studs are spaced 60cm), then, after further 78cm, the jack stud of the door. I couldn't find...
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    TBSE on a very long radiator

    That's interesting. However, I understand such standard was enforced only around 2013: is that correct? My radiator probably predates that (by a lot?), hence I wouldn't risk with TBSE.
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    TBSE on a very long radiator

    BBOE difficult due to stubborn nut on the radiator. What about TBOE? Thanks!
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    TBSE on a very long radiator

    I have a 225cm wide, 45cm high radiator on a standard vented, 8mm microbore two-pipe, fully pumped system. I am getting rid of its old twin entry radiator valve to install a trv, so I need to decide where to position it and the lockshield. Easiest option would be TBSE (top-bottom, same end) on...
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    Inaccessible pipe: clipping vs support

    Hi, I managed to push two 15mm pex pipes through the underfloor space of a second floor. They go (on a straight run between two parallel joists) from a hole in the floorboard (18mm thick) under an existing radiator to another hole in the contiguous room's floorboard, ready to attach a new...
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    Running pipe INSIDE floorboard?

    Hi! The depth is 200mm, the span is about 7 metres, and the pipe would run roughly 1.30 metres from the beam's end.
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