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    Maybe if we just knock that wall down.

    New sink connection.
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    Maybe if we just knock that wall down.

    For the proposed kitchen island. For the first floor bathroom.
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    Maybe if we just knock that wall down.

    Block work for sliding door. Threshold is to be flush with FFL. Blues are are a terrible match. Who knew there were so many different types of blues! Time to sort out the existing soil pipe. Like an episode of Time Team.
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    Maybe if we just knock that wall down.

    Al last! Something actually reaches floor level! Cant lay bricks so found an awesome brick layer.
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    Maybe if we just knock that wall down.

    Lots of grey water drainage to re-route. For slot drain in front of the sliding door.
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    Maybe if we just knock that wall down.

    This will be getting moved. Lots of Trenchflow, 13 cubic meters I think. All unused pipes blocked, didn't want to see how far the Trenchflow would actually flow.
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    Maybe if we just knock that wall down.

    Cheaper than a skip. Some pipes were know about! Disused pipe blocked up. Useful for WW1 reenactments. Managed to find the grey water pipe right along the back wall of the extension!
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    Maybe if we just knock that wall down.

    It all started with wanting to knock through between the Kitchen and dining room and having a slightly leaky conservatory... After a few quotes where I swear the decimal point was in the wrong place, I started watching lots of YouTube videos...... Luckily they let anyone hire these...
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    Timber to RSJ web

    Hi. Just a floor above. Bedroom is being decorated above so not too arduous to remove floor boards. Bolts are staggered every 600mm. Was planning on using these. https://www.metrofixings.co.uk/main/product/productinfo/14354/Simpson%20Strong-Tie%20SAE380/50/2/25%2050mm%20Width/1 Cheers.
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    Timber to RSJ web

    I have an internal load bearing wall being taken out to be replaced with a steel that is being installed 'into' the ceiling to achieve a constant ceiling height. Plan is as below. Any issues? Cheers dudes.
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    The final say, combi boilers and two showers....

    Update time: Went for the Baxi Duo-tec 40 Combi in the end. So far so good. There is a drop in temperature when you are using the shower and someone else uses a hot tap/shower but not a massive drop and you can either live with it or turn the shower round to hotter and all is good again in the...
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    Plasterboard/fireproofing RSJ's hidden in ceiling

    Hi. Currently building an extension that involves some steels that are all above ceiling height. Steels A & B are at the rear of the existing house for the cavity wall. Steel C is at a right angle to A & B between the existing kitchen and dining room. Steel D is 4m away to the left, it's just...
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    Structural timber types

    Thanks Tony. I called him something other than a "baby" Woody which is why I think we're not currently talking.
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    Structural timber types

    The timber roof beams. The question was really if a C24 63mm x 200mm timber is specified, can I use a that size but with a wooden I-Beam or a metal web open joist? Do the engineered options have the same loading characteristics as the solid piece of timber. Cheers.
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    Structural timber types

    Oh I've paid unfortunately. See https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/steel-bean-cavity-wall-sizes.478881/ We have a difference of opinion about if the beam is fit for purpose, ie fits the existing wall/house and he wont recalculate. At first he wouldn't recalculate with me paying more, now he...
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    Structural timber types

    Is there a difference in the strengths of structural timber types of the same size? If a structural engineer specified a 63x200 C24 timber section I could use either a C24 timber, a wooden I-Joists or a metal web open joists of that size or greater? I would ask my SE but we're currently not on...
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    Waste to Soil pipe

    Thanks Nige. I will probably dig down as it's only gravel so I can cut the pipe down, fit an clay to plastic adaptor then place one of those waste to soil fittings on top. I would rather not have a sub stack as it's down a tight alley down the side of the hose and I don't want to make it any...
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    Waste to Soil pipe

    Hi. I currently have the below set up for my utility waste. As you can see, it's leaking and not great. Is it possible to replace with something like: or Also as part of a kitchen remodelling I will require a new sink waste where there isn't currently a soil pipe, can I use one of the...
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    Honeywell ST699 to Hive

    Cheers. This went in yesterday morning and using the only resource I could find on the subject I wired it up as the picture http://www.alswebpage.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Double-Channel-Hive-Wiring1.png Not sure if it's using Hot Water Off (NC) as just a terminal to hold the wire but...
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    Honeywell ST699 to Hive

    Dudes! I'm getting my old boiler swapped for a Baxi combi tomorrow and was wondering if I can still use the dual channel Hive? As far as I can tell the Hive receiver is just a switch so logically it should be fine, it's just how it is wired. The Baxi has connections bk1 and bk2. bk1 on the...
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