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    Garage Electric Supply

    Thanks again, I will watch that today.
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    Garage Electric Supply

    Thanks Taylor, that sounds good.
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    Garage Electric Supply

    Trajan, my plumber son has an sds and set of drills, the house is brick with cavity and the garage single skin brick.
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    Garage Electric Supply

    SFK, I can see your point but I would prefer not to have to charge them. Murdochcat I think having one socket may be a good idea after all, having slept on it.
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    Garage Electric Supply

    In the house, we keep the batteries In the house as the cold does them no good, so he always charges them In there.
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    Garage Electric Supply

    I only need the lights as my plumber son now puts his tools in there at night and can't see properly.
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    Garage Electric Supply

    Murdochcat, I only want 2 led lights, no sockets at all. Just so I can see In there at night.
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    Garage Electric Supply

    Andy, so terminate the swa in the metal boxes but run the swa internal 3 cores through the box and house outer wall to isolator?
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    Garage Electric Supply

    I have a garage that is not attached to the house and is about 7 metres from the house. The garage has no electrics and so I wanted to just have a couple of led strip lights in there. I was thinking of using an outdoor switched fused spur and running some armoured cable. Not sure what I need...
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    Roof Valley Issue

    So forgot to post earlier but I removed about 6ft of the valley mortar, put new valley tiles in where there were ones that were cut to far back from where they should be and finally rebedded the tiles. The rafters in the loft are now dry and have stayed dry for over two weeks. So looks as if...
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    Roof Valley Issue

    The sheet was put in by roofer, looks like breathable membrane, there is black roofing felt. Will try and get some better lighting to take some more pics and will strip out tiles to take pics from outside. By the way do you know the right consistency for roofing mortar.
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    Roof Valley Issue

    Water on this rafter as well now after I had cleared moss off roof and moss between valley mortar and tile.
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    Roof Valley Issue

    There is definitely too wide a gap between the tiles down each side . If you zoom in too the tile with the lead you can see that the mortar and tile are back from the rib if the grp.
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    Roof Valley Issue

    Ree this is the same valley mentioned at the beginning of this thread. Its defo a grp one. There is a cracked tile below lead, I just put that on temporarily until I fit a new one. Will post a pic of damage in loft tomorrow. Can't get to eaves as next doors lean to with a perspex roof is in...
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    Roof Valley Issue

    Noseall, I just want to get it through the winter at the moment, will look into dry valley in the summer. How easy are they to fit? Is there any change to the batten spacing below?
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    Roof Valley Issue

    All the pics I can manage at moment as roof still a bit slippy
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    Roof Valley Issue

    Water damage inside has dried out but it was a damp patch down the wall.
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    Roof Valley Issue

    Ree because I'm not going back up to take pics in the dark lol I would of done pics earlier bit didn't think of posting on here till later. Will post pics in next few days. One of the rafters running down to meet the valley was wet underneath the edge of valley if that makes sense.
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