Before starting this thread, I did what I thought was the right research. Now, I think the whole "FCU" was just a distraction, and a better...
I'm ok with the isolator, it's the bit about the fcu that I was drawing attention to. Sorry, should have deleted that bit from the quotes. The...
Hello, The age old question of how to connect an electric oven arises again. So let me first begin with a picture, my current cooker circuit...
I bought it online from AO, instructions were predominantly German, but had English translations for the bulk of it. Put a plug on and all is...
Neff, so I'm guessing German. Thank you both!! I can sleep well tonight and eat well tomorrow :)
I know this has been covered many times, and I have had a read through the forums, but I'm just looking for confirmation that I have everything...
Yes I'd heard that about the copper ones too.
Completely overlooked the risk of turbulence, good point! So it's either the smaller bore push fit flexi hose or bend it like Danny. Thanks both. d.
Anyone care to share their experiences of using flexible stainless steel hoses in pipe work? Better/worse/same as the copper ones? Are they...
Resurrecting this post since the content is relevant. My question is, would it be ok to change the order, like this... 1. Fill dips in wall...
Apparently so... http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4146/4846872495_f42caf9e40.jpg That's the worst case scenario and precisely what I'm planning...
Lol river! Should've have seen that one coming! :lol:
Starting to wonder if TTC is a mouse whisperer? If I rerouted the cables so that each one passed through it's own, barely big enough, hole in...
In the ideal house that would be my prefered solution. But in this terraced house it's an impossibilty. I would however like to limit their...
Hello all, I'd like to know of practical ways to protect the electric cable runs in a domestic property. So for the sake of this discussion,...
That's what I like to hear :)
A picture is worth a thousand words... This is what the house looks like from the back, whilst at the front it's a normal two story....
1920's terraced house, council built. Is this what you mean catlad...? (left side) http://www.dspinspections.com/images/AtticVenting3.gif...
oh I agree there'd be no problem floating it, I just hope it holds in place and doesn't slide into the 10mm expansion gaps at one of the ends :)
I'd be interested to hear any comments on this too as I'm in a similar situation. I removed the balusters so I could renovate the staircase more...
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