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    Water pipe bonding

    Yes, the incoming water main is plastic. I am not really sure why an earth cable was run from close to the water main, up a wall and through the ceiling to pick up the upstairs ring main earth in the main house. I thought I had read that both the gas and water main should be earthed to the main...
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    Water pipe bonding

    Apologies, for Bonding read Earthing. At present there is an earth cable between my gas main and the earth block, there is no direct connection between any water pipe and the earth block. My understanding is that there should be.
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    Water pipe bonding

    I have recently been carrying out some work which has required me to lift a lot of upstairs floorboards and it has enabled me to see the wiring that feeds into the flat roof space of a single story extension. The extension was built well before we moved in. What I have found is that they have...
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    Extending cables

    I don't have any problems with him being registered, he is. As an Electrical Engineer myself (not a qualified Electrician though, which is why I am employing one), I look at jobs like this and form an idea as to what needs to be done. In this case it is pretty obvious that the current wiring...
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    Extending cables

    I have asked an electrician to fit a new consumer unit for me. The current one is the original from when the house was built around 50 years ago. He is local and knows the wiring in these houses. He has told me over the phone what he is going to do which is to fit the new unit in a slightly...
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    Warped doors

    I have just fitted some knotty pine doors which are to be eventually painted. It wasn't until I had fitted them that I realised that a couple were slightly warped. In both cases, when the door touches the frame at the bottom, there is a 15mm gap at the top. Pulling the door onto the latch closes...
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    Flat panel heater, which type?

    A work colleague asked me what I thought about a flat panel heater he was considering for a living room. It is a largish room which has another CH radiator and an open fire. This heater is in place of a second CH radiator that has been removed. What he is looking at is one of the Far Infra Red...
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    Replace/Clad Newel Posts

    I want to replace my current 200mm wide stair rails with a top rail and glass panels, however, the newel posts need some work. The bottom one has a noticeable twist from about a third of the way up and all the newel posts are in a pretty knocked about condition. In addition, the current rails...
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    Fitting bird spikes to ridge tiles.

    We have a serious Seagull problem in our area and I want to fit bird deterrent spikes to our curved ridge tiles. However, I am not sure which type to buy. Some seem to have a narrow flat base, some have a wider flat base and some have an angled base. They seem to be either stainless or plastic...
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    Fridge Freezer in garage

    Thanks, had wondered about covering it, I'll give a try. For Christmas, my wife wants the freezer more than the fridge so at the moment we have got the control set high. This is keeping freezer section at temperature and we have put the fridge stuff in a box in the garage as the outside...
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    Fridge Freezer in garage

    I have recently bought a Fridge Freezer for locating in my garage. It is the single thermostat type. Unless I have the temperature control set to max, the freezer does not freeze. However, on this setting, the fridge section freezes as well. I have now read that single thermostat units are...
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    adhesive for felt

    I have just felted a garage roof, however, one edge is so close to a fence that there is no space to enable me to tack the felt around the edge. If I could glue it, that would be ideal. Does impact/contact adhesive work on roofing felt or can anyone suggest anything else?
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    Finishing off felt

    What is the best way to finish the felt at the edges of a peaked 18mm OSB roof? I was going to bend it round the edges and tack it under the board but I am wary of the felt cracking. Also, what do I do at the corners? Is it best to do them parcel style and tack down the resulting flap?
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    Felting board edges

    I am going to felt over OSB board on a garage roof. At the ends, I can fold the felt down 3 or 4 inches, nail it in place and then fit a facia to tidy things up. However, I am not sure of the best way to finish off along the relatively shallow (18mm) edges and what to do at the corners. Is it ok...
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    wasted felt

    I guessed I probably would have some waste..Still, if you are doing these things yourself, you trade off this against the cost of getting somone in.
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    wasted felt

    just dry laying one layer of good quality felt. Four strips running the full length of the garage. The upper strips will overlap by about 400mm at the ridge
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    wasted felt

    I am going to felt over OSB on a garage roof. The garage is 5.2m long which means I can't get two lengths out of a 10m roll. The shortest roll I can find seems to be 8m. Am I basically stuck with wasting somewhere between 12m and 20m of felt (4 lengths required)?
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    Garage roof replacement

    Would a felted OSB roof be an option with the boards being bolted directly to the steel frame using countersunk screws. I do not really have the time to faff around with purlins and I hope to replace the garage in a few years time anyway.
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    Garage roof replacement

    I am going to go with cement sheets as you recommend. I was not aware of these before but they seem ideal for what I want. My only problem now is the fixing. The original asbestos was fixed with roofing bolts which screwed into drilled and tapped sheet steel hooks which secured the sheets to the...
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    Garage roof replacement

    Many years ago, I replaced an old corrugated asbestos type roof with corrugated bitumous sheets on my common prefab type garage. Like the original roof, these were bolted to the two angle steel members that run the length of each side. This seemed like a good idea at the time, however, I have...
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