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    Upgrade of twin RCD box

    Thanks everyone, I've found a BG cu kit with RCBOs SPD etc for under £200 so I'll buy that, swap out the guts and leave the old box on the wall. Might even be able to sell the leftovers as a complete twin RCD CU on eBay! @ericmark that plug in tester looks good, I didn't realise they did loop...
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    Upgrade of twin RCD box

    Hi @EFLImpudence BC in my area won't accept a MWC or EIC from me as I'm not a member of a competent persons scheme (and a DIYer). I can issue one but they won't accept it even with evidence of calibrated test gear. So if I upgrade from twin type AC RCDs to type A RCBOs now then I don't have...
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    Upgrade of twin RCD box

    @ericmark that's my point, by not changing the chassis of the CU then it's not notifiable! What are you saying is the issue in my design? I have a 100A DNO fuse and main switch, which is below predicted demand. No EV charger and 18 ways leaves plenty of space. The RCBOs are £20 and the SPD kit...
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    Upgrade of twin RCD box

    Hi For those with experience of BG Fortress... In another post I've seen that my BG twin RCD box is no longer considered suitable as it uses type AC RCDs. The solar people also installed their circuit onto one of the RCD sections which is a bit naughty. The installation is TN-S if that makes...
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    Forced RCD Upgrade in CU

    Is the suggestion that type AC RCDs aren't allowed a legitimate one? I thought that was only the case for EV chargers? Also practically speaking it makes sense now so many devices have SMPS.
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    Tuck pointer

    I use a filling knife to butter the bricks and slide them in, but using a hawk and tuck pointer seems to be a common way to fill the joints? At about 6:30 in:
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    Tuck pointer

    No standard bucket handle. I want a tool to pack mortar into a joint when I'm replacing individual bricks in a wall, and a tuck pointer seems to be the standard tool to do that? Other suggestions welcome.
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    Tuck pointer

    I have several bricks to chop out and replace so was thinking of buying a tuck pointer. What size? 6mm or 8mm perhaps? I was thinking it should be slightly narrower than the joint so 8mm best but then Screwfix sell 6mm and 12mm. Is stainless worth the extra? Any other suggestions? Thanks
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    Brass tap for oak barrel

    I think @RayCaister had the best idea tbh!
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    Should I radius slab edges?

    Yep bins and mower going over it.
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    Should I radius slab edges?

    Hi I've done footings and bedding/haunching before but am going to cast my first surface exposed slab. Looking at YouTube videos they are all USA and seem to use a corner trowel to round off the edges...
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    Yorkshire boarded store

    Thanks. Any thoughts on Yorkshire boarding v the usual shiplap or tgv etc?
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    Yorkshire boarded store

    Thoughts on Yorkshire boarding please? I'm building a garden store 6m x 1.2m pent roof. Divided in half. Each half will have a pair of gates. One half for a bin store and the other lockable for storing garden tools. My thought was that Yorkshire boarding will allow some ventilation to the bin...
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    Tarmac driveway, self installation.

    @plugy are you planning to pick up the tarmac yourself or have it delivered? That will be two part load charges for delivery, especially the wearing course, so probably not economic. If you are going to pick it up how do you keep it warm? I suspect it'll be just as cheap to use a contractor as...
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    Full height conservatory base?

    I think a floor plan would help.
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    Full height conservatory base?

    You have been given the options, now I think you need to locate the sewer and cost the options. Pads with steel or wooden frame over Ground screws Piles & ring beam 4" raft (unlikely I would have thought) If you went with your plans of timber on pads then what's the span?
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    My neighbour is refusing SSE to enter property so I can move my meter

    Do you have a digger and would it be possible for you to "accidentally" go through his supply cable?
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    Pier design and tie-in to support 10.2m steel ridge beam for roof

    If the steels are 5m long and the building is 5.5m wide the could you not put them in flat through an opening, put the telehandler over the top of the walls and use a rope or block to lift the steel? Otherwise the vertical steels could be made in two shorter pieces and bolted together. Random...
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    Once a wall/ceiling is mouldy, can you really treat it?

    Zinsser permawhite is guaranteed mould free for seven years. Comes in a Matt white finish and can be tinted for walls. Long term agreed you will need to go back to bare brick and insulate internally. I think something like 50mm insulated plasterboard would make a massive difference.
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    Wave Curtains

    Hi You will need to mount the track about 100mm away from the coving depending on the profile, but apart from that it should be fine.
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