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    Custom shower enclosure advice

    Hi, I’m looking for a bit of advice on a shower installation. We’re redoing our ensuite and it currently has a 760mm square shower built into an alcove in the room (ie walls on 3 sides). See pic below for how it currently looks. There is a small ‘wall’ built shown by the red circle, this is...
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    Blending 'extended' wall

    Has anyone done this type of job before? It seems the best thing would be to mount the frame such that the plaster board is ~2.5-3mm back from the existing wall surface, then recess the first couple of inches of the existing wall from the joint, then skrim tape and plaster the new wall/frame...
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    Blending 'extended' wall

    Hi all, looking for some experienced input on a task I am about to under take. Currently our bedroom has a little alcove off 1 corner making use of space over the stairs as shown in the brilliant sketch below: We are redoing the whole room, and one of the improvements planned is to...
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    Use a one-way switch for two way circuit

    You won't be able to achieve the same functionality as a two way switching with any configuration running 1-way switches, i.e. both can turn the light on or off in any scenario. The best you could do is have them in series, leaving the one near the bedside (call it S1) on and the one the...
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    This was my backup option but luckily I had a result and found the exact setup I was looking for as the pics above show. Very pleased - although one of the LEDs has started playing up. Very annoyed as the connectors for each LED are about 1m down the wire each way meaning I am going to have...
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    Circular saw recommendations

    Not sure if you mean a chop saw or a handheld circular saw, but if its the former I would definitely recommend this - http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/power-tools/saws/mitre_saws/Evolution-Fury3-210mm-Sliding-Mitre-Saw-10668129?skuId=11168717 I used it to build my garden decking and it is...
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    Thought I'd conclude this thread with an update of the final outcome - very pleased with the result, ended up exactly as I had hoped! This is the switch panel next to one of the original sockets (fitted in 2006) The leftmost switch is currently unused (included it as I intend to put a...
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    Thanks for all the help. I think I have stumbled across exactly what I need. As I am trying to match some sockets that are already in place I took one off and checked the manufacturer - it was made by GET, now known as Schneider Electric. Fortunately enough they sell switches in a 'Grid'...
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    Cutting groove in sawn 2 by 4

    Well now you say it I am not sure how its relevant to this discussion........... but the misses did leave me recently... Apparently I take too long to get a job done :shock: No idea what she meant..... :P
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    Cutting groove in sawn 2 by 4

    Yes of course, its an easy technique to grasp, as established earlier in the thread. However as I say, I found the rasps to be quicker to achieve what I wanted, as simple as that! What I meant I didn't follow was what parallel you were drawing with this - As I didnt really see how it...
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    Cutting groove in sawn 2 by 4

    Not sure I follow? This thread was all about finding the quickest way to do the job/using the right tools so as not to waste time. I'm new to working with wood under these circumstances so looking to learn from others experience. Bottom line in this case being that the wood rasps did a good...
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    Cutting groove in sawn 2 by 4

    I tried both methods in the end and settled on using the rasps. They work quite quickly, taking a similar time to the saw and chisel method. They gave a very clean surface meaning it was easier to treat the exposed area and it I was also able to blend smooth edges to route the cables over. All...
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    For sure, goes without saying! I've just had a look behind one of the current sockets and it looks like they are GET sockets - Nickel Black finish and still available. I called one of the retailers and they are now looking to see if a 2 gang modular switch set is available.
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    Ah good point. Are they the main brands that do modular switches then? I'll have a browse through their catalogues. Thanks for the help, its appreciated!
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    Ah I see. The picture I used at the beginning was probably deceptive apologies! They look good, think I have found a decent place for the chrome plate aswell - http://www.alertelectrical.com/prodvar/2284/click-deco-1-gang-polished-chrome-plate-twin-switch-aperture-black-insert The 1 gang...
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    Thanks for taking the time to post the link, but unfortunately as I say I am looking for domestic style wall mounted switches, not the automotive/industrial style switches. I thought you were referring to modular domestic switch panels in your last post - something more along these lines -...
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    No your right, it'll be significantly lower current, although as I will be mounting the switch on the wall I want it to match the current fittings, so therefore will most likely be using a mains specification switch anyway. Thanks for the link, if I end up having to fabricate my own switch panel...
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    They look to have the function I need so it must be a retractive switch I am looking for! I don't mind not having a round button, that picture was just the closest thing I had come across, the chrome finish is more important It will be used to control some decking lights that have a...
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    Ideally I would like one with the chrome panel/button as in the picture as it will then tie in with the other counter-level sockets in the kitchen. Is there a specific term used for the type of switches you mention, that may help me in searching for one in the style I am looking to find?
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    Looking for a specific switch type-contact only when touched

    Yep thats exactly what I'm looking for in terms of function (quite familiar with them in that form!) but I'm looking for one in a house switch panel form similar to the picture in my first post. Are they available?
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