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    Wooden Wall Light....no earth

    I am not suggesting it, its whats been done....
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    Wooden Wall Light....no earth

    No we are just agreeing that their standards are as good as ours.... what on earth makes you think ours are any better than somebody else's.
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    Induction hob trips RCD

    yep easily the issue, new hobs chuck out a fair bit of leakage, and current testing is all on the will fail at one times mA but of course it can fail much earlier at lower mA and still pass the 1x test.
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    Wooden Wall Light....no earth

    You have to wonder how all those retro standard and desk lamps are sold in the UK that predate the double square. By the way any relevant marks do not need to be on the product itself but can be on the packaging if the original standard which meets conformity in the country of origin is on...
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    Digging out front garden for a driveway - without house collapse?

    You will not be retaining muck in the way of soil just a 45 degree line from the bottom of the wall. given our summer you will find that a clay soil will suffer no or little slip. I would just dig the whole thing out then build the wall, a man with a digger and a muck away truck will get that...
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    3 months of consecutive growth

    How are all those reform councils getting on... have they waved the magic wand yet or just employing management consultants at a historic rate to cover up their ineptitude? How has reform got on with a migration policy , not seen one nor has anybody else for that matter but reform has been...
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    Digging out front garden for a driveway - without house collapse?

    The retaining wall is for you garden, not for the house, gravity only works in one direction straight down, the retaining wall will support the mass of earth behind it in a 45 degree angle ( soil type dependant). eg. none of these have fallen down the slope.... number 20 used to be my house and...
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    Insulating roof when vaulting ceiling

    You might want to check the application of that... its designed for new roof construction, in-situ roofs are normally dealt with on a best endeavours route with the BCO..as older roofs rarely have membrane or sarking or felt that conform to the rest of the spec... making the guidance either...
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    Baxi bermuda 401. Boiler works fine, no heat to the radiators.

    err what his boiler fires up goes for 2 minutes then shuts down and he bled the rad how would he bleed the rad without water ?.. the absolute classic sign of a stuck valve which he himself can check in two minutes, look at the position of the flag / lever, call for heat, does it move...
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    Insulating roof when vaulting ceiling

    You have two options. War or cold roof. 1. Go with a vaulted ceiling - remove the insulation, fit 100mm of PIR board between the joists allowing for 50mm air gap between top of board and roof then vapour barrier ( polythene sheet) the either insulated PB or 25mm PIR + Plaster Board. - you can...
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    SIPS Part B Fire

    This is what god invented plasterboard for... to provide 30min fire protection when fixed using mechanical fixings ie screws.
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    Baxi bermuda 401. Boiler works fine, no heat to the radiators.

    check that the little metal flag on the motorised valves actually move when you call for heating ie turn up the thermostat...
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    Distance between BS1363 Sockets and Data points?

    probably best to read and then actually quote the regs rather than going off on some fairy trail to Narnia. 7.4.1 Band I circuits must not be contained within the same wiring system as Band II circuits unless (a) every cable is insulated for the highest voltage present. There it ends as data...
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    Thermostatic Radiator valve snapped help

    TRV work by pressing down on a plunger valve - that's the bit sticking up from the middle the metal valve body. They do not require much force to open, a spring keeps the valve shut untill the TRV head expands and forces the plunger down... so as to leaks it won't leak anymore than it is - see...
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    Warranty or no warranty

    The question is what would a warranty look like... any warranty will just cover poor workmanship, damage to the roof will be covered by insurance. So if its poor work which you will probably never see the result of for a few years how do you ensure that all work is up to standard when you have...
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    How’s Rachael from accounts getting on…..

    Well for a start off we could all take a haircut and get shot of the thrid of UK debt that the government pays interest on to itself. Quantitative easing, the printing of money, was supposed to be temporary and over time unwound. Due to the absolute b;locks up that the torys made of it its kept...
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    Fencing in front garden

    The rules are here : https://www.planningportal.co.uk/permission/common-projects/fences-gates-and-garden-walls/planning-permission
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    Tommy Robinson flees UK

    Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) GBH involves serious injuries that can have long-term or permanent effects. Examples include severe fractures, deep lacerations, or injuries requiring surgery. GBH typically requires proof of intent to cause serious harm or recklessness. Proof of intent to harm...
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    Tommy Robinson flees UK

    As It is noted it does not get you off the crime...assault is still assault it may however lesson the sentence... you have no right to attack anybody else... its that simple see the bit " provided their response was proportionate....
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    Tommy Robinson flees UK

    Getting your legal advice from an Alarm company is probably not your best idea... Here is some proper legal advice : https://kangandco.co.uk/2025/02/07/provocation-as-a-defence-to-assault/
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