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    Hip roof meeting main roof close to ridge tiles

    Thanks noseall Roof already started but progressing towards main roof from the other way, just got to the interesting bit now. I guessed they would have to come off, but its the wrong time of year, and i was hoping there might be a way without removing them. I should be able to use...
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    Moles

    Sorry my sense of humour.......... The jasper carrott method of sitting on a revolving stool with a torch strapped to the end of your shot gun ! :D Not much help am i :roll:
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    Hip roof meeting main roof close to ridge tiles

    Hi all Looking for some devine inspiration about how to solve this issue please. I am doing my first cut roof on our extension to our bungalow, but can forsee a problem joining our new extension roof to the main roof on one side. Where the new extension meets the origional building...
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    Eaves on a hipped roof

    Thanks roofer, top stuff :D
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    Eaves on a hipped roof

    Thanks Roofer, and noseall. Looks like a felt support tray it is then, i will be off to my local suppllier soon as. Whilst you are here, my roof pitch, (sorry slope) is 41 deg, and as before my existing roof does not have this but is there a need for a sprocket at the eaves and or do i go...
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    Eaves on a hipped roof

    Firstly hi to all and thanks for any replies. I am currently mid way through a 4.3 metre extension to our bungalow and in the throws of doing the hipped roof. Its going well with no major problems at present and building control happy with my work. Two questions guys please. I note...
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    Electric meter box brickwork clearances

    Thanks for the reply Denso13. Thought as much, but better to check. I wondered if the distances for openings next to abutments and other walls etc etc came into play with boxes. We will have some 650mm either side when done so that should be fine. Again thanks for the reply Tufty
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    Electric meter box brickwork clearances

    Hi all Can anyone help me with any info on minimum clearances for brickwork between any openings and an external electric meter box. Extension underway and i just want to check if there are any regs covering the fitting of the box. The location of our electric meter box is planned to be...
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    Foundation ground level

    Thanks guys, probably me being too fussy. Whats the story with 3 metre peter then ?....sounds like i dont need him in my area !
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    Foundation ground level

    Hi all. Been on here before, great site, and i am a bit of a lurker, tending to read everyones replies. However, i am just embarking on a 4.3 metre x 4.3 metre single storey extension to our bungalow ( greatly assisted in my drawings by Shytalkz....drawings all passed first time) The...
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    Bathroom zones

    I don't doubt that I would be able to do it but I'd need training ( pardon the pun ) .. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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    Bathroom zones

    2391 2 years ago, 236 parts 1 AND 2 about 1995 ( yes, both years in one.. ) All credit my friend !....bit unusual to do two at once, but fair play. it's not that the LABC or Part-P says you CAN'T do it, they just want to check your work before you switch it on.. same as you would do if I...
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    Bathroom zones

    All true to a point holmslaw, thats if you are talking about 25kv overheads or 750v dc third rail, but not in diesel and electric traction and its operating systems. For example load control, field diversion, diesel engine sytems, air braking systems,vacuum braking systems, 100v dc...
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    Bathroom zones

    Ban all sheds, i have read your last reply and its a fair comment. We both are a breed alike, but not the same, i agree that domestic installation is different kettle of fish completely and done incorrectly is lethal. I know my limitations,and i adhere to the rules, if local authority says...
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    C&G 236 electrical installation part 1 C&G 236 electrical installation part 2 C&G 2391 inspection and testing C&G 2382 17th edition regs Col jack did you 2391 at the same time as the first two or later As for me C&G 232 parts 1 to 3 EITB certificate electrical engineering MODULES...
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    Bathroom zones

    agree it's not the same but I certainly hope a domestic spark wouldn't try to rewire the rail network with advice from a forum. Domestic would probably do a better job than some of the clowns doing it already :D 300-400 is more likely price for supplier to move meter, even more maybe for...
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