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    Painting or colouring oiled timber

    You’re right there Matty, I’ve had the shelf randomly propped up on a radiator for many days and she’s walked past it several times and said nothing. Only when I go to trim it, fit it, and finally finish it then there’s a problem! :(
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    Painting or colouring oiled timber

    Evening, So I made a really lovely wide shelf out of tulipwood and oiled it with osmo oil, and fitted it. All looks very nice (to me), BUT the wife decides it’s too yellow and needs to either be Dulux white or have a blue-ish colour to match the blues/greys used in the room. I might as well...
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    Cement mixer

    Regular size shovels don't go into the 63L mixers, but on the other hand the little 63L mixers are easy to carry around. I'd go for a decent 2nd hand 134/140L, keep it clean, and sell it at end of job!
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    Irrigation system fed from a river

    Hi Just Pumps, it was the DAB Aquajet 102M-G which was about £400 inc vat.
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    Alternates to NICEIC for signing off work by self-builders etc?

    Thanks for all your inputs guys. I was sure in my overheated mind that two companies were at Pleasley Mill and that confused me why two competitors would be right next door to each other! I’ve not heard of the ECA before but have just checked out their website, I couldn’t see entry requirements...
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    Draught from ceiling cable holes

    Talylortwocities, there was insufficient information to say what type of light fitting was installed (hence Sparkwright's additional questions). This could simply have been a pendant fitting with the cabling coming through an old lathe or p/board ceiling. It's up to the original poster to say...
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    Draught from ceiling cable holes

    Caulk or silicone?
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    Alternates to NICEIC for signing off work by self-builders etc?

    Hi, I do electrical work on my own properties rather than as a full time paid job, so my needs of signing off works and certifying are very low and infrequent. I was with NICEIC last year and don't even think I signed off a single job that year! I've seen this discussed in many posts but times...
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    Irrigation system fed from a river

    Thanks Exedon, I got in touch with Anglian and they've recommended a suitable on-land self priming pump rather than a submersible, so all looks good there. Unfortunately they couldn't assist with the filtration side though so I'm open for suggestions from anyone that might have any ideas on...
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    Irrigation system fed from a river

    Hi, What with the spiralling cost of water and everything else, I’m looking to feed our garden irrigation system from the river and wondered if anyone else had undertaken a similar project and what advice on pumps/filtering/etc they could give? (Yes I checked and in my area it’s ok to abstract...
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    Is there a reliable flush mount ceiling occupancy sensor anyone could recommend?

    Right then, I’ve just bought a couple of Timeguard SLFM360N PIR detectors. Looks encouraging as at least they’ve got CPC connectors to terminate the wire inside the fitting! Only time will tell and it’s not been very windy today so will update with what I find……..
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    Is there a reliable flush mount ceiling occupancy sensor anyone could recommend?

    Yes they're definitely PIR's and not microwave ones, I've heard microwave ones can be triggered from the floor above and so I can't see any reason for anyone to use them domestically. Current one is a Sebson brand PIR and refuses to even turn on today - Lord give me strength! (wiring is all OK...
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    Is there a reliable flush mount ceiling occupancy sensor anyone could recommend?

    Good idea I'll try with some tape today as it's especially windy out there right now.
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    Is there a reliable flush mount ceiling occupancy sensor anyone could recommend?

    Hi, I’ve just installed a new bathroom with PIR switch for the ceiling lights (and fan). I’m now on my THIRD sensor due to one problem or another! 1st sensor - ebay cheapy - randomly made one LED light flash at high frequency, and just affected one light but again in a random order. 2nd sensor...
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    Avoiding noise and smells when making waste for dishwasher?

    Lovely looking job there MJN - I’ll aim to be as neat as that! I see the venting is done through the sinks too, so gets rid of need of AAV I reckon, and probably a good distance from the dishwasher spigot to the trap to avoid it blasting out the trap water or making too much noise me thinks too.
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    Avoiding noise and smells when making waste for dishwasher?

    (I couldn’t add the “thanks” to you Hugh, it’s greyed out so no hard feelings but thank you all the same!)
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    Avoiding noise and smells when making waste for dishwasher?

    Thanks everyone for all your replies, looks like standpipe wins 3/3 so that’s what it’ll be. I’d have to chop it down to about 21” above trap water level but assume that’s ok? I’ll obviously ensure the flexi pipe doesn’t jump out or dip into the trap water. cheers, Dave.
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    Avoiding noise and smells when making waste for dishwasher?

    Hi all I’m installing a new kitchen and wondered what the best way is to do the waste outlet for the dishwasher. It’s a fitted kitchen therefore limited space behind appliances/cabinets. As the kitchen/lounge are open plan I’m very keen to avoid smells (drain smell / stagnant water) and sink...
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    How do I get these bulbs out?

    That inner bezel looks like it should turn, have you tried that?
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