Good afternoon,
Firstly I apologise for knowing nothing about alarms but I can follow instruction.
Our shop has an alarm system installed in 2014 that was installed and maintained by a local firm through till 2017.
Since then it's been untouched but yesterday a fault appeared 'low batt' or...
Thanks Ian,
You don't happen to know if you can drill and plug concrete posts? thinking I can make a receiving timber so the existing corner I mentioned holds our panel (with consent of the owner of course).
Concerned it might allow more water ingress and rust of the reinforcement bars..
Rob
Hello ladies and gents,
I've been draughted by my sister to install a fence across the bottom of their garden but there's two elements that I'm unsure on.
I'll be installing a post in direct(ish) contact with the neighbours fence which runs further away from the property than on our side...
Thanks for replies, had some time off to use before xmas so haven't remembered to check back :)
I think we might try a cheap inline system like yourself terry for ~£150 with the insulated ducting I'll need per fan and see what results that gives...
I don't feel the cold so until I'm working...
Good morning,
I've been trying to get a quote for some work my boss has proposed for in our shop, been bounced about by companies and trying to make the job more complex than (we think) we require.
We've a area of ~1300 cubic meters that is split height (all suspended ceiling covered with...
We're 'mostly' considerate of making our displays repeatable, we might add recesses to walls seems they're all studwork and use dummy flush plates for btw / wallhung wc's then build out shelves/boxing for 1-2 displays to show to customers.
Though admittedly we don't want kids soaking themselves...
Sorry I didn't clarify in the original post, this is a completely new display area. The only thing that exists thus far is a stud wall which would be the end of the worktop but can easily be amended to suit.
The floor on which this is sat is a mezzanine but we'll be building over this to raise...
True, though there's many fitters we deal with that just want to fit close coupled wcs, basins on pedestals and high profile shower trays with elec/exposed showers with 6x6 bumpy whites, they need a kick sometimes :D
Again, the end result isn't my desicion that's down to the bosses. I think...
Hadn't considered that, getting a bit complex for replication by customers though I think..
I'll put the idea to the bosses, used to work at an engineering firm so sure they could knock something up for us.
many thanks
Good day ladies and gents,
I work at a bathroom shop and am tasked with building some ambitious designs for the showroom which a designer has created. One of the plans is a floating worktop which had originally been intended for construction using Jackoboard 50mm shelf construction boards...
I believe so, it does some balancing spins usually to ensure theres not excess vibration before it spins up (I have a similar washer but also dryer (also partially broken>.<)
I've no idea where this might be located though to see if cables are disconnected or I suppose just take sensor off...
Will do, I googled an image of the washer to check for last answer and lowest setting on that dial is 400RPM, it's certainly not getting anything like that currently, think more between 60-100 (complete guess).
Hi Rocks1,
It's controlled by a rotary dial, of which there's a program that is spin only.
Is that your meaning?
There's also a spin speed dial and an extra rinse button.
Rob
Hi there,
I've been called in to help try fix my mothers washing machine (Hotpoint Aquarius WML520) and I'm struggling..
It seems the wash cycle works fine but it refuses to high RPM spin during the last part of program (or on a separate spin cycle). It simply spins at low speed till the...