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  1. J

    Neaten this pipework

    Sorry for the typo! Yes, I was suggesting that I raise the new rad and have the pipes running below it. As per your suggestion, I can run the horizontal pipe level with the rad valves and then 2-elbows into the first valve. I guess the other sides pipe would run just under the rad and then...
  2. J

    Neaten this pipework

    I was thinking of easing the new rad slightly and running pipes below that and then come up. Advisable?
  3. J

    Neaten this pipework

    I would then come up where the TRV is and then elbow away from the wall and then elbow into the TRV. Does that sound about right?
  4. J

    What can I replace this with?

    Went with this in the end. A slight compromise but does the job and plenty of space for expansion.
  5. J

    Neaten this pipework

    It will look tidier. And the wall can be painted without pipes on show
  6. J

    Neaten this pipework

    I was just proposing that I drop down to 10mm from where the 15mm currently exit the vertical boxing. I can then bury them behind the plaster and bend then around to connect to the radiator valves. Would that be okay do you think?
  7. J

    Neaten this pipework

    This was done by the builder (come plumber) around 25 years ago. I thought there may be a way to bury the pipes behind the wall and skim it over. Could I drop to 10mm plastic pipe when the copper comes out of the vertical wooden boxing and then fit a rad with a floating pipe arrangement? The...
  8. J

    Neaten this pipework

    This rad is leaking and needs attention. Since it’s a very old radiator, I thought I would replace it and tidy up the pipework. I was thinking I come out of the vertical boxing and then conceal the pipes but that would require a long horizontal chase which I think is not recommended. Can I...
  9. J

    What can I replace this with?

    Feels like a lot of work to cut out sections for all this stuff. Could I use a decent case which has a compartment for each bit type e.g. wood bits, metal bits, etc. it will just mean that I’d have to look through that compartment for the bit I am after. I wanted to avoid chucking all of it...
  10. J

    What can I replace this with?

    This is my go-to for any jobs where I might need to drill/screw. It has all the common bits and I replace them when required. I have lots of other bits that are just stashed in a tote and I only go there if the size isn’t in this case. This case has given up. How can I replace this setup...
  11. J

    Blanking plate

    This is my garage consumer unit. I can put in lots of those individual blanking plates but was wondering if there’s a combined blanking insert that I can buy and how do I know if it’s compatible with this CU. Thanks in advance.
  12. J

    Concreting this section

    Could I buy the aggregate on its own and mix with sand and cement that I already have? Or not worth it?
  13. J

    Concreting this section

    Can I use my existing bags of sand in some way? Also, do I need to use MOT1 and crush it down?
  14. J

    Concreting this section

    I’ve got around 8 bags of building sand and 3 of cement. I was considering paving slabs for this section but perhaps, I should concrete it. Can I have some advice and instructions for this please. Thanks in advance.
  15. J

    Paving slabs on soil

    Having a rethink on this. I’ve got 8 bags of sand and 3 cement. Can I mix these or add some ballast to fill this space in instead?
  16. J

    Extractor fan wiring

    One more - before you head for your well earned nap :) - can I do something with this or the light switch to get an over-run on the fan? I appreciate that is what timer fans are for...
  17. J

    Extractor fan wiring

    Thanks and all and especially @pete01. As suggested. I removed the live from the fan side and everything now works correctly. Are we saying the live on the feed side is required or is that superflous here too? I don't plan to change it now as it is working! Just interested to understand.
  18. J

    Extractor fan wiring

    Will report back shortly @pete01. Thanks again :)
  19. J

    Extractor fan wiring

    It's definitely a standard fan. He showed me the box for the fan. I will remove the live on the fan side and isolate. Presumably, the incoming live has no function either? I can leave in the switch terminal but interested to understand.
  20. J

    Extractor fan wiring

    It's in my sisters house and they had a ceiling fan replaced with a in-line fan. Apparently, they had a similar issue previously too. She wasn't to precise about the issue previously but it sounded like the fan and light switch didn't work as they should.
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