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    damaged cctv leads

    hi, Just to update, I managed to open the camera and inside was a 3 pin connector where the cable was attached. I looked around the internet and found sourcingmap who supply the cable for under £2, just placed th order and hope the cable will be here next week.
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    damaged cctv leads

    Alarm, Thanks for the response. can you recommend suppliers that you mention. I will contact the website you porvided and see if they are able to help cheers
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    damaged cctv leads

    hi, I wound if anyone can help, i have scrolled through internet without any luck. I managed to screw up the leads (dc power plug and coaxial) connected on a dome camera i recenltly bought. These are the actual leads which are connected on the camera. the chock which splits the cables was...
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    connection to sewer

    I don't understand the reason why access chamber cannot be located away from the sewer pipe and why it has to be positioned in line with it. the sewer pipe is 6 " so if I t off using 6" pvc and install some pipe work to bring it up a meter and away from the sewer pipe by a meter before I positon...
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    connection to sewer

    woody, thanks for the reply. The plans show a manhole and thats it. the sewer pipe runs parallel to the house and has been built over but to the side of the house there is 2.5m space where the pipe can be accessed from. what your suggesting is to install a y junction, bring that up to...
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    connection to sewer

    Hi, I have just had an extension done and need to sort out the connection to the sewer running through my garden. I have spoken to council and water authority and have the agreement in place. My sewer pipe is about 2m down and is combined but I don't want to install all my drainage and...
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    ceiling joists not supported

    guys, Any further inputs would be appriciated???????
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    ceiling joists not supported

    Thanks for the repsonses, I have been thinking about this, I have recently removed a chimney breast to loft anf installed RSJ to support the remaining chimney (all apporved by building control). On one side I could install an RSJ in the celing of ground floor and build up breeze block wall to...
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    ceiling joists not supported

    WOOOOWWWW :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: bLOODy HELL, THAT BAD! I was thinking of replacing the existing stud wall and replacing it with 4 by 2 at 300 centres (install adition support on level below) and add further 4 by 2 between the existing thus reducing the distance between the...
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    ceiling joists not supported

    This is the first time I am uploading photos so not sure whether it will work? http://www.diynot.com/network/teracir/albums/6253 Please see the photos and provide comments[/img]
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    ceiling joists not supported

    Thanks for all the responses, I will get some photos taken and upload them. I have had more responses to this post compared to the other. Mot of you have guessed it right, I have got partition walls half way though the lenth specified hence my previous post as I could not understand...
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    ceiling joists not supported

    I have exisitng ceiling joists which are not supported with load bearing walls. the span from wall plate to walle plate is about 8 meters and since it is not possible to buy 4 x2 in 8 meter lengths, small lengths of various sizes have been used and have been nailed together, is this an...
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    use of load bearing wall to rest joists

    what are your recommendations?
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    use of load bearing wall to rest joists

    origionlly I was ment to build a proper stair case upt to the lost and use itas an office space but this had to be rules out due to height of the celing (about 6ft). so i will be putting in loft ladder and using it as storage space. Coming back to origional question, the current spacing...
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    use of load bearing wall to rest joists

    I am currently carrying our refurbishment of my house and have been tripping down the ceilings. I have planning permission to convert my loft into storage space but the problem I have is that the existing joists on 1st floor are 4 by2 and hence not strong enough to carry loads. I am...
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