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  1. onionsa

    Bit of advice for workshop power.

    Cool, and my very rough diagram looks ok for connections?
  2. onionsa

    Bit of advice for workshop power.

    Sorry just seen the questions. Was on the phone app before and it wasn't updating the post. Just to clarify: What size is the cable from the consumer unit to the garage - 2.5mm2 T&E What device(s) protected the cable in the consumer unit - add pictures here if unsure. - Pic above, seems to be...
  3. onionsa

    Bit of advice for workshop power.

    It’s 2.5mm2 T&E
  4. onionsa

    Bit of advice for workshop power.

    This is what’s in the consumer unit. And I was thinking something like the attached. Thanks
  5. onionsa

    Bit of advice for workshop power.

    Just looking around a bit more and as this is from the CU it will be ok if done as a radial circuit?
  6. onionsa

    Bit of advice for workshop power.

    It comes from the main CU in the house. Has it’s own breaker.
  7. onionsa

    Bit of advice for workshop power.

    I’ve got a workshop built on the back end of my garage. The garage has existing power to a single socket and spurred to an FCU for the light. I’d like to run multiple sockets and a new light in the workshop from the feed, but not sure how best to achieve it. Could someone advise? Thanks
  8. onionsa

    Flat roof felt top layer

    I’ve got this roll which I was going to use. Looks the same as what’s up there, but a nail on version.
  9. onionsa

    Flat roof felt top layer

    Neighbour recommended it but as it was my first attempt I’m not comfortable doing the top coat in that. I’d be happier taking my time slapping adhesive down and nailing it on and making sure all joints and seams are sealed.
  10. onionsa

    Flat roof felt top layer

    I put a couple of layers of torch on underlay to my workshop roof and today’s rain has identified that it’s not sealed somewhere, so I’d like to get the top layer on ASAP. I’m going to revert back to adhesive to make sure I’m happy there is a complete seal and overlap it by 75-100mm (and I don’t...
  11. onionsa

    How to fit this handle?

    Just found that it rotates... didn’t even think to check! Thanks for the quick replies.
  12. onionsa

    How to fit this handle?

    Could someone please give me a suggestion of how to get this handle apart so I can fit it to my window? Am I missing something simple here? Many thanks.
  13. onionsa

    Fixing joists or just the weight of the roof?

    Thanks for the replies everyone. Very helpful. As unsightly as they might be I will get some twisted straps for the joists to secure them. Thanks again!
  14. onionsa

    Fixing joists or just the weight of the roof?

    Thanks for the response. Been doing some googling since posting and wondered if something like this would work also? Thought being that I wouldn’t have a big metal strap hanging down the wall. https://www.toolstation.com/galvanised-truss-clip/p76165
  15. onionsa

    Fixing joists or just the weight of the roof?

    I’ll be putting a flat roof on a 3x3 garage extension/workshop shortly and had looked to mimic the existing roof which looks to run joists across the width onto the top of the bricks, with braces running lengthways between them. It doesn’t look like the joists are secured to the single skin...
  16. onionsa

    Efficient layout of OSB boards for flat roof

    I’ve got 3 2440x1220 18mm OSB3 boards to do the roof on my workshop. Dimension are 2850x2700, and I’m having a hard time working out an efficient way of cutting the boards to size to suit the roof. Anyone good at working this stuff out that wouldn’t mind giving me an idea? Thanks in advance
  17. onionsa

    Installing a step

    Anyone able to advise on this? Thanks.
  18. onionsa

    Installing a step

    I’m wanting to put a step in by our front door. The drive is all concrete and I’ve placed some blocks down as a temporary measure to gauge the height requirements. See pic. Would I be best off cutting a rectangle out of the concrete and hardcoring it (I’ve got loads) and then lay the blocks on...
  19. onionsa

    Adding second light in loft

    Thanks for the advice all. I now have 2 lights in the loft and suffered no electric shock!
  20. onionsa

    Adding second light in loft

    Thanks for that. I’ll give it a try tomorrow and report back.
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