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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    Oh! Yes. This i missed. Thank you. £50 and done, yes please.... Damn it. SDS max. Not plus. Balls.
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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    No can do. Not a chance I can keep the hall accessible. I would have to remove the radiator, skirting, floor, underlay and DPM.
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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    I'll admit, failure. But not immediately. I'm kinda stubborn with problems like this and I think I can make it work... So going to keep trying. 1) female end was using grub screws, but they worked loose. Some thread lock should fix that. 2) male end was a cut down 10mm drill bit. Welded in...
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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    Ok, I'll admit, its glacial... But I've maxed out my 1m £20 bit... The 1.2m bit is £100+ So engineering time: I think this'll work
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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    Hey, I said it was slow going. I've got to work around a kiddos bedtime and work, so I get at most an hour window every day to set up, drill and tidy. Plus fighting the drill overheating. Hope to be done some time in June 2025/2026 ;)
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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    Having done a fair amount of horizontal and vertical drilling, I'll admit that going sideways with a big bit is so much easier than going down with a smaller one. Vertically, your dust pile keeps falling down the hole, at least this is piling up outside.
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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    So, in greatest 'horny bunny' fashion, I'm sliding it in and out as I go to clear dust. So far, no noticeable increase in general stiffness unless I hit a chonky bit of aggregate. The drill keeps spinning without issue too ;) The drill clutch has been wrecked over the last 20 years by using...
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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    Every other route digs into indoor space considerably. Especially when going round corners. I agree silver line is ****e, but I'm in over halfway and apart from the occasional stubborn but of aggregate, progress is slow, but.... Well, progressive. I'll still need to get a 1200 / 1500 long bit...
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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    And we're off!
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    Blockwork half course & '100mm' blocks

    Okayyyyy.... Wasn't expecting this to still be going. Main takeaway aways are - cut blocks if I need to. But dolly/soap blocks are hard to come by. For reference, I have a 12" 230v grinder and a diamond blade. I don't mind cutting a few small cuts (design is such to minimise cut blocks) but...
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    'free' swing

    I ran out of blocks for the workshop. So instead, I built a new swing for the kid (displaced the old one when I started on the aforementioned workshop). It is 100% made from leftovers from old projects. All it took was about 5 hours and a few beers. Also, I can use it
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    Workshop Mk2

    I took the opportunity to add some conduit down the door pillars. I'll do the same with the mid-wall piers for the machine tools and can hopefully avoid almost all vertical conduit down the face of the walls. Also added them to the outside for lights switch and sockets.
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    Blockwork half course & '100mm' blocks

    I'm measuring my final height from the pavement on the other side of the fence. 2.5m up. This gives me 100mm insulation on flat roof, and a ~2.5m ceiling height when I account for the joists. Well, if I use full blocks it's 2.6m roof hight. If I loose a row it's 2.37m and my internal 2.5m...
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    Blockwork half course & '100mm' blocks

    I love how peeps are saying 8mm makes bugger all difference. A wall deviation of 8mm makes fitting shelves and brackets an absolute bastard and looks like a dog if there's any hint of low angle light on it. If I was putting thick render or dot and dab on, I'd be inclined to agree, but for the...
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    Blockwork half course & '100mm' blocks

    I am building my workshop out of 215mm x 100mm blocks. I want to maximise my permitted development height allowance by adding 100-150mm extra wall height 100mm Concrete blocks are the usual 95mm wide. 100mm bricks are 103mm wide. I don't want to cut all my blocks length wise. I can't seem...
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    Workshop Mk2

    It's still going. Just slowly. Decorating the kids room got in the way. Doorway pillars are up awaiting a lintel and a final decision on whether I should add an 11 block course. I have enough blocks to take one corner up to final height, currently dry stoned. Got another order of lintel...
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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    This is exactly the plan. Closest I've ever done was drilling 45 degrees from kitchen to extension through a solid wall over 800mm for two radiator pipes. Nailed that, hope this is as successful. While DPM will be 'restored' as best as possible, the fact noone is flagging a structural risk...
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    Surgical wiring SWA through screed

    Unfortunately, while there are other options, the involve either... 1) ripping up the kids bedroom floor Or 2) ripping up the bathroom floor Or 3) removing an exterior patio door to access the cavity And all of them will end up in an unsightly cable clipped to the wall with an appropriate bend...
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