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    How to terminate wire for LED light

    At the moment, I don't know what type of driver I'll get. A small flex outlet or architrave seem like the best options. I don't want to make a feature of it. However the cable runs vertical, the backboxes I've seen have a hole at the rear so the bottom fixing be very close to cable. Can I offset...
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    How to terminate wire for LED light

    I've pulled some cables from a light switch to some alcoves. The idea is to have LEDs on the shelves in the alcoves. At the moment the cables are just poking out of the wall. I could connect them straight to a driver but it feels a bit unfinished. I think a socket or something would look better...
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    Interior wall insulation

    The other question I have is what brand and type of thermal board to use? I want the boards dot-and-daded to the wall to save space. As this is a solid wall, do I need to choice a specific kind of board? I was considering a 37mm Kingspan K118 but mostly because there name keeps coming up in my...
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    Interior wall insulation

    Thanks for the helpful reply. I hope to replace the ceiling too. As you've say, it's probably lathe and plaster, I suspect there's a sheet of plasterboard laid over it. When we get to do the room above, I'll fill the voids between the joists with Knauf or similar. I hope to do something similar...
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    Interior wall insulation

    That it will be ineffective or create damp/mould on the edges where it butt's up to the uninsulated walls.
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    Interior wall insulation

    Hello, [Short version] Can I put insulated plasterboard on one or two walls only on a room or must it be fitted to all the walls? We moved into a 1900(ish) terrace house. It has solid 9inch walls. We started "refurbishing" the front room which has a north facing wall and two party walls. On...
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    Fireplace - flat to wall

    Hi, Whilst renovating our front room, we opened up the boarded over fireplace. We do not want a working fire, we'll probably remove the flue higher up but we do want an ornamental piece. There is a lintel inside, I was expecting a builders arch. I'm looking for ideas about fitting and general...
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    Lead piping, can it have a tee

    Thanks for all the replies. I've a mate that's a (retired) plumber and he's suggesting to stop the water, cut the lead and cap in somewhere in the front of the house, turn the water back on and see if next door has any water. The idea being we know if the tee is in the front garden or not. I...
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    Lead piping, can it have a tee

    Hi, We recently moved into a terrance house. Our main supply is lead and I'm looking to replace it. We share the supply with one neighbour next door so we'd also have our own supply and a meter. I have been tracing the pipe which enters our house, lifting floorboards and I've traced the pipe up...
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    Backbox fitting

    Made me smirk but yeah slightly weird.
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    Lime plaster onto brickwork

    That video was perfect, totally answered my question, thanks. I notice he didn't wash with PVA before the first coat. I'm guessing that to aid breathability.
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    Backbox fitting

    That is an impressive looking product I have to admit. In the end I did use an angle grinder. I got my wife to hold the hoover beside the area as I chased out. It wasn't too bad for dust in the end. I used an SDS chisel bit and a bolster for the rest. That was the tricky bit cos SDS is too...
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    Lime plaster onto brickwork

    I want to make good or pack out the plaster below the skirting line. There a couple of reasons why, I don't want 7" skirting. We're going to lift the floorboards and insulate (this is a ground floor, timber suspended) and I need a surface I can fix a membrane to. The existing surface would not...
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    Backbox fitting

    I have a feeling that the bricks are not that robust. If you look at the image I attached, you'll see what I mean. I'm a bit worried that an SDS will crack or break the brick and leave me with a lot of making good to do. If I can cut the brick, I'll limit the potential damage. That's the theory...
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    Backbox fitting

    Yes, mostly brick. Very old brickwork too so an angle grinder it is. In the past I just used a hammer and bolster but I'd rather not shred my knuckles. On the matter of dust, which has been a real pain so far and the wife says I've killed the hoover, has anyone used and these extra hands...
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    Backbox fitting

    We moved home and I doing some renovating. I've a few backbones to fit, mostly into old brickwork. Some data, some electrical. I was going to do the prep before getting the sparks to complete the work. I thought the easiest and cleanest way to fit a back box would be with a multitool but when I...
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    Make good behind skirting

    I've removed the skirting and there's a 2-3" cavity. The skirting about 175mm high. We're not going higher than that. From floor to the where the plaster starts is about 150, so about 25mm overlap. The problem is the bare brick is in a torrid state and I wont be able to get a fixing into it...
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    Finish on external window reveal

    Yes, I get you. Cut a bevel on the end that rests against the frame with the nail ensuring it stays a fixed distance. I wanted to say thanks for all the help and tips. It's been a great help. Thanks, Dermot
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    Finish on external window reveal

    Let me see if I have understood. The timber is the length I'd like the revel to be at the point where the render meets the window. The nails are fixed at equal distance from each end and used to guide and keep the margin between the timber edge and the render equal. Then you run the timber...
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    Finish on external window reveal

    Thanks for getting back to me. I think it's too late to remove that part of the render from the bead to the patch I've done. What I've done since is use a nail, wire brush and a bolster and tried to make as much of a key as possible on the painted surface. I'm concerned about the next coat...
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