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    Replace window upper glass unit with plastic

    I'm lowering the ceiling in the ground kitchen from 2.7m to 2.4m and insulating the gap above by using a 38mm x 68mm CLS timber frame. Usually I would screw this frame into the brick wall using masonry screws but there is a high window that comes up to 2.6m. The window has 2 units 1 lower...
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    Replace shed roof with one with massive overhang

    My shed has a standard 15 to 12 degree incline and I put onduline sheeting over it. The roof needs to have a much larger overhang so that horizontal rain, of which there is a lot of, does not drive into the shed. And a larger overhang gives me a bigger roof area for solar panels etc. So I...
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    Thick paint over uneven walls

    I did use an orbital Sander and used quick fil the result is in the above photo
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    Thick paint over uneven walls

    What about using Polyfilla Smooth over (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Polycell-SODW25L-Smooth-Damaged-Walls/dp/B00AC2JL06/ref=asc_df_B00AC2JL06?tag=bingshoppinga-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80401995034749&hvnetw=s&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=m&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=69219&hvtargid=pla-4584001457396972&psc=1) just...
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    Thick paint over uneven walls

    No that's far too much labour and there are electrical cables hidden in the partition walls a lot of which are not midway in the cavity (pressed against the inside of the plasterboard) chances of getting the plasterboard off without damaging cables are low.
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    Thick paint over uneven walls

    I am insulating not straight (walls are 5 degrees out) partition walls by cutting out 5cm wide rectangles, shoving mineral wool into the cavity then screwing the plaster chunk back over wooden backing. Then I use plaster filler to cover any holes, sand flat then paint. Problem is I can still see...
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    2nd oil tank or a bigger oil tank

    I use am outdoor double bunded kerosene oil tank and, because of oil prices, am looking to either: 1) Enlarge the existing oil tank 2) Get a second oil tank and connect to the outlet of the first Are there any restrictions for 2) e.g. copper pipe diameter upped to 15mm from 10mm due to...
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    Trunking cover over exposed bathroom light switch cable

    There is a small gap between the switch cable hole and the cable itself.
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    Trunking cover over exposed bathroom light switch cable

    A small bathroom has a small section of exposed 1.5mm2 electric cable running from a wall to the lightswitch (pic attached). I need to conceal this cable either by pushing it back into the plasterboard or fitting surface trunking over it and making a waterproof seal such that no moisture can...
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    Accidental nick to socket cable

    Do mice/rats eat through electrical tape and waterproofing tape? I saw some partially chewed cables (in a different property years ago) due to rat damage
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    Accidental nick to socket cable

    Well the property has enough problems without adding risk of electric fires to it. The other cable had a fraction of of a mm shaved off about 1cm2 of the sheath on 1 side (didn't even go through the outer sheath) which is actually really hard to see except without being right up close. I...
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    Maintenance free junction box under floorboard

    Thanks. is the 'Hylec Debox 4 pole junction box' classed as not maintenance free ie can only be used inside an access panel (e.g. 1 gang plate and backbox)?
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    Maintenance free junction box under floorboard

    Are the Ashley J804 suitable for 1.5mm electric cables? I also have about 10 pre existing (ie signed off by electrician) of 'Essentials 30A 3-Terminal Heavy Duty Junction Box Black'...
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    Maintenance free junction box under floorboard

    I'm 'making good' an existing electrical installation in a terrace alongside lowering the ground floor ceiling. As such with the electrics under the upstairs floorboards I am doing: -Clipping the electric cables to the joists at 50% depth as the electric cables were not clipped at all...
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    Accidental nick to socket cable

    Image (2) is the 2.5mm2 cable nick turns out it was only through the outer sheath and did not go through the inner sheath no sign of exposed copper. Pic (filename ending ..535) I decided to wrap electrical tape around the cable, then put waterproof tape over that and then use cable ties to make...
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    Accidental nick to socket cable

    That's what I'm doing 1st thing tomorrow, and if there's no exposed copper I'll wrap tape around it and leave alone
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    Accidental nick to socket cable

    Probably the neutral copper as I can see (bear in mind the cut is literally 4mm across and less than 1 mm deep) a bit of blue. It's a tiny cut literally a glancing cut from a multi cutter not a full 'go through'
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    Accidental nick to socket cable

    Brilliant thanks. I will turn the B32 RCBO off, test the wire using a voltage tester then see if the wire is actually nicked (exposed copper) if the sheath is cut but the live/earth/neutral wires are not then I'll tape over it. If the live/earth/neutral is cut I will then relocate the socket...
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    Accidental nick to socket cable

    The copper is very likely exposed. Can I relocate the 2 gang socket down so it's 28cm from ground? Then no additional joints needed
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