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    Inner block skin on raft foundation

    Thanks for the quick reply, yes I thought in principle the raft size and depth was good (this is the detail on plans I have from when it was built but I've still got to check by digging a hole, etc). I was concerned with the additional 150mm that's common on rafts and whether this affected...
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    Inner block skin on raft foundation

    Hello, I'm wondering if anyone has any knowledge and experience about building on existing raft foundations. My garage has the following spec for it's raft foundation with a single skin brick wall, in good condition, with DPC at the level indicated on the diagram: Is it structurally viable...
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    1.5 storey dormer above existing single skin garage and existing raft foundations (images included)

    Thanks, I've seen other posts on the forum but none of them give much more information unfortunately. It sounds like I may just need to discuss the ideas and possibilities with an SE, thanks for the replies.
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    1.5 storey dormer above existing single skin garage and existing raft foundations (images included)

    I'm looking to build above a single skin garage and I'm wondering if anyone can help, who perhaps has experience of this and can provide any photos of diagrams. I've done some research into the possible structural solutions for this and the common replies tend to be: 1. Knock it down and...
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    Unknown tool for radiator tails?

    Thanks all, yes spud wrench seems to be it. I was thrown off and was looking for a tool that would fit the shape perfectly. However, the square end of the ordinary radiator allen key seems to work perfectly well at grabbing the lugs and driving it tightly.
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    Unknown tool for radiator tails?

    How odd, is there not a tool which fits this exactly then. Is this shape just designed for a number of tools to fit into it and for the tool to grab the curved lugs as you turn? My radiator hex tool does have groves in. However, the hex is just a little too big for the tails. So it doesn't go...
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    Unknown tool for radiator tails?

    Thanks Mottie, I did notice these stepped keys but they are also hex shaped, where as these tails have a rounded socket.
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    Unknown tool for radiator tails?

    I'm stumped with this unknown socket type. I've bought a manual valve + lockshield set. I expected the tails to use an ordinary radiator tail allen key, which I have. But it's this shape instead. Does anyone know the name of this? Hopefully I'll embarrass myself with how common and well known...
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    Missing something obvious... 610 X 1010mm windows

    Thank you Notch for clearing this up, I'll take this advice on board (y)
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    Missing something obvious... 610 X 1010mm windows

    Thanks Notch, Would it be fair to say that standard window sizes aren't really used the in the building industry in a big way then? It's all bespoke, even in new builds? I'm assuming this may be because window openings will have slight variations due to relatively large tolerances of mortar...
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    Missing something obvious... 610 X 1010mm windows

    Thanks for your replies. Oh yes, I'm just searching materials and it's likely I wouldn't be getting these from the local DIY chains. So I'm not going mad? I had hoped I was missing something obvious. But as they are made for different brick sizes this makes sense and it's not necessarily me...
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    Missing something obvious... 610 X 1010mm windows

    I'm researching materials for a future extension and I'm looking at standard sized windows. Considering a house brick size is 215mm in length with 10mm joints I'm struggling to understand how a 610 X 1010mm is available as a standard size from places such as Wickes. How is this width an option...
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    Existing kitchen socket set up VS proposed new set up (diagrams included)

    Thanks for explaining that John. That does make sense. I'm not sure why or when it was added as a spur. I'm tempted to say it was like it was when the house was built in 1982 because the cabling and installation looks like all the rest. Unless it was originally a separate circuit for an oven and...
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    Existing kitchen socket set up VS proposed new set up (diagrams included)

    It sounds like I'll go down this route assuming the electrician I hire agrees too. But out of interest, would a 32amp DP switch solve the debate entirely? They are available but not in the range of switches that I'm using. So how about using a 45a DP switch instead of the 20amp DP? As the ring...
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    Rollering new plaster - walls & ceiling? Product question

    The shorter piles will give a smoother finish and work best on smooth surfaces such as plaster. If you have perfectly smooth finished plaster (sounds like you may do if it's all newly plastered) and you like a very smooth finish then this will be the way to go. Though you can't go far wrong with...
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