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    Making neat cuts in lathe and plaster ?

    I think I understand. Seems a lot of work but may be the only option without buying more tools Have a jigsaw but need to make the cuts along the studs so as not to weaken the lathe and so I can replace with plasterboard once done. Leaning towards the plungesaw, I may then own every type of...
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    Making neat cuts in lathe and plaster ?

    I've been using new blades on the multitool, I think its the way it vibrates that causes all the mess. Angle grinder may be better, I've been eyeing up one of those mini circular plunge saws! just reluctant to buy yet another tool <sigh> before knowing its going to work :)
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    Making neat cuts in lathe and plaster ?

    Hi, I'm trying to cut into a lathe and plaster stud wall (to run some piping inside) then fix plasterboard over the top once done. Been using a multitool but the vibrations are makjng a hell of a mess (and loosening all the plaster in the lathe)? Is there a better way?? thank you
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    Chase heating pipes into the wall ?

    Not a stud wall unfortunately, its a brick party wall thats been dot n dabbed. After drilling to the brick and measuring I have 30mm to play with
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    Worcester Bosch Greenstar 24i - Losing Pressure slowly - PRV

    Could it simply be a small leak? I have used fernox leak sealer to fix similar problems before, no need to drain down just squirt into a radiator https://www.screwfix.com/p/sentinel-ls-rapid-dose-leak-sealer-adaptor-300ml/7013v worth a punt at £15
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    Chase heating pipes into the wall ?

    Hi, I'd like to put the 22mm flow and return pipes into the wall to keep them out of sight (don't want any ugly boxing in). I can fairly easily chase out about 25mm depth on one wall (its just plasterboard and plaster). My question is should I go with plastic or copper pipe? will the plaster...
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    Lighting - Do I have to have string hanging from my bathroom ceiling?

    Ok thanks a plastic dimmer it is :)
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    Lighting - Do I have to have string hanging from my bathroom ceiling?

    Appreciate the replies. My options seem to be… use a normal 240V dimmer and risk a possible ‘tingling’ and at worst electric shock use a simple wireless on / off switch use a wireless fancy dimmer with half dozen buttons I guess I really want a standard dimmer switch, if I could find an...
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    Lighting - Do I have to have string hanging from my bathroom ceiling?

    I like it! looks fancy ;) any idea how long the battery lasts?
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    Lighting - Do I have to have string hanging from my bathroom ceiling?

    It would, but why ruin a new sleek bathroom with an ugly dangly bit of string.
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    Lighting - Do I have to have string hanging from my bathroom ceiling?

    I refuse to have a pull cord. I'd be more inclined to go with something like this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Acegoo-Wireless-Relocate-Appliances-Self-powered/dp/B0157MF2ZS?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_4 no supply and no batteries that just blows my mind!
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    Lighting - Do I have to have string hanging from my bathroom ceiling?

    I did see them. Every time we open the bathroom door that dam pull cord swings this way and that and doesn't stop for about 5 mins! No more!!
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    Lighting - Do I have to have string hanging from my bathroom ceiling?

    I really want a dimmer to create that perfect mood :) All my circuits are RCD protected. Thanks for the zone's link good info, now to find a water resistant switch
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    Lighting - Do I have to have string hanging from my bathroom ceiling?

    So hang on, I can put a normal 240V wall switch as long as its 600mm away from bath/shower?!? Why have I NEVER seen this done? (not in UK anyway)
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    Lighting - Do I have to have string hanging from my bathroom ceiling?

    Hi, I'm re doing my bathroom and would love to have a real light switch rather that annoying pull cord. Does building regs allow a 12V or battery powered wall switch? thanks
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    New floor joists after chimney removal

    Hi, I now have a triangular shaped hole in room after chimney removal. Can anyone advise the best way to put in the floor joists. I was hoping to do something like in the pic but not sure how to hang them. All the joist hangers seem to be at right angles (I’d need 45 degree hangers?) I want to...
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    Do I have cowboy builders? chimney removal

    We agreed payment would be once it has all been cleared by building control. The whole job was internal wall removed and fit RSJ, lower chimney removed and fit appropriate supports, remove rubble etc. Total cost 2650. Today we are back on speaking terms and I have now paid them 1650 for work...
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    Do I have cowboy builders? chimney removal

    Thanks some good advice there. I'm tempted to get someone else in to put up some 'proper' gallows brackets in the loft, then take the remaining upstairs chimney down myself. At least then I know it will be done with care, did I mentioned they managed to put a crack in next doors wall? (but have...
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    Do I have cowboy builders? chimney removal

    So I had it out with the builders, what annoys me most he's still trying to defend it and wants payment. I said I'm not paying until we've had SE report and its been passed by building control. He says he's taking me to small claims court, I said fine.
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    Do I have cowboy builders? chimney removal

    Thanks for the replies. I will get an acro prop up and give the builder the benefit of the doubt for the time being. See what the SE says.
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