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  • Picked up a lovely cast iron fireplace with stone surround. Any recommendations for fireplace installation firms in SE London?


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  • Give the guys at Ward’s fireplaces a call? They’ve always been very helpful to me even though I’ve never got around to spending any money with them, sure they’ll install one if they’re not supplying it.

  • I had a Banham guy round to look at our place after an attempted burglary. I caught the burglar on camera trying to jemmy our patio doors open. Fortunately, I spotted him in time and sounded the Arlo alarm and he ran off. I had four sets of locks installed, front and rear, plus bolts and hinge bolts, it came to about £1200. The installer did the job in about two hours; it would have taken me two days. Now I have one key pattern that opens all four locks, so fewer keys to carry round. Certainly helped me worry a bit less.

  • If you buy some deck boards I can throw some together for you to size. Have a few lengths of pressure treated 2x2 to use to hold them together. Did something similar but larger for the sister in law recently (check the 'gram)

  • Any one heard of or used Kuchenmobel (there is an umlaut over the U and O) looks like a german company that are distributed by homebase.

    The units come pre assembled for germany allegedly.

    Ikea kitchens are out.

  • Really? Fucking awesome. That would be immensely appreciated.

  • Aye. Lead times may be mini_com dependent but would take no time to throw together.

  • Sounds as if it's the ban hammer for burglars. :)

  • So I am looking to put up some twinslot shelving in my newly renovated shed/outhouse. The boss has decided for some reason that if we have metal shelves they have to be perforated as she doesn't like plain shelves if they're not wooden. Problem is I can't find them anywhere online, but I know they exist as we have some in the cupboard under the stairs left when we moved in...
    Any ideas?!

  • National Gird left this card with me - presumably I have to get and pay for an engineer? Anyone know how long and how much something like this might be?


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  • Have you looked at IKEA Mulig?

  • No, just took a look and it's not really what i'm after. If anything IKEA then more like ALGOT, but still not exactly what i'm after. Will probably buy brackets and stuff from B&Q / Screwfix etc

  • Sorry, I mean the fact it's freestanding is not really what i'm looking for. The shelf with holes in though is a yes

  • I twigged after re reading your post...

  • Take a photo of your electrical fuse board and we can tell you if you need anything done.
    Wouldn't worry about it, many places don't have earth bonding.

  • Final sentence - surprising use of the sole 'his'...!

  • electrical fuse board

    But it says "Gas installation pipework" ?!

  • We've had much the same - some guy apparently arrived in the middle of the working day without notice, and left a similar card at every address he couldn't access and inspect. Crappy phone pic shows what he was looking for. FWIW we've assumed ours is ok and ignored the card - the chap that does our gas appliance servicing has since said it's acceptable.


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  • Ah this is very close, has led me to search for ventilated and vented shelves now though which could be the ticket. Amazing how perforated shelves don't exist but ventilated do...

  • It's not quite DIY but as part of our house renovation we need to get 3 ceiling skimmed to remove artex ( down to picture rail).

    Seems to be 2/3 days work and we're in Reigate.

    We've been quoted around £1100, does that sound about right?

  • What's a sensible white paint to paint mdf shelves in a cupboard? They will be primed first .

  • Yes, your gas pipe needs to be bonded to the earth at your consumer unit (fuseboard).

    It's basically just a metal clip around the pipe with an earth cable running up to the consumer unit (like the picture @MrE posted), but your surprise at the two things being related suggests you might want to get someone in ;)

  • 2-3 days work for how many people. If it's 2 people + materials then that's reasonable.

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