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• #50177
Is that polmadie your talking about, as its an absolute farce. But id expect nothing less than that from GCC
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• #50178
Whats for you wont go buy you. Onto the next one.
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• #50179
Whats for you wont go buy you. Onto the next one.
Nice typo. :)
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• #50180
The north west one, folk who get turned away just drive a few hundred metre's down the industrial estate and dump their load next to the park, quite sad really.
Have found in more rural places, the folk who operate and run the council waste sites in Scotland are total opposite, will bound up to your vehicle/bike (!) and ask what you've got and how best to position yourself for max unloading efficiency, sometimes will physically help too, theres still some grumpy ones but on the whole, a different experience. Likely years worth of dealing with city assholes has ground them down though :p
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• #50181
Bordering on bodge territory here, but not looking likely that I'll have a electrician turn up in time for power to be run out to boiler.
Can I wire a socket, and a fused spur to a plug?
*Not as a permament solution, but I've a RCB protected socket for site power.
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• #50182
The guys at Jenkins Lane in Beckton are sound, I've accidentally takebmn restricted items (a door, a toilet) there a couple of times and they've not charged me. On Sunday last week, they were trying to give me a load of working power tools someone had dumped that they weren't allowed to take with them.
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• #50183
For a boiler?!
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• #50184
Combi gas boiler. He fitted a 3Amp fused switch, and socket for the thermostat, but the dickhead sparks did an afternoon's work one week ago,(CU change) and haven't been back.
Just want to get power out to the boiler so it can be commissioned.
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• #50185
different to the boiler being directly wire to a 3 point plug
It’s more likely it’ll be powered off during operation if plugged in to a socket with a switch than if it was directly wired back to the distribution board. I don’t know if that’s material.
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• #50186
The main concern would be that the cable and fuse in the plug are compatible with the current draw. With 3amp being sufficient you should be fine as a temporary measure. I would be tempted to put a plug on the boiler supply cable and plug it into a normal extension lead.
Of course there may be other reasons you shouldn't do that that I can't see from your drawing.
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• #50187
Thanks, that's pretty much what I was thinking. I'll speak to the installer and see what he's happy to use to commisson it, getting fed up boiling water to wash hands etc.
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• #50188
Screed went down in the cellar this morning, my Wife didn't close the door after popping down to have a look. :/
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• #50189
"Wife"?
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• #50190
A dog would never do that to your freshly laid screed, only one animal would be this evil.
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• #50191
I know, the perennial question, but does anyone have a recco for a surveyor in London that will give us ballpark figures for remedial work?
Surveys are generally a waste of money, but I’d like some leverage on the sale price.
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• #50192
Upgrade
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• #50193
you got bin bag?
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• #50194
I preferred the original blue-black colour
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• #50195
Which is the before?
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• #50196
Second one has some kind of decorative leaf formation going on. Much nice, so impress, blower or broom?
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• #50197
Outdoor chessboard?
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• #50198
Locks too wonky
;)
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• #50199
Lovely. Are you in Forest Gate? If so, which road?
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• #50200
Lovely. Are you in Forest Gate? If so, which road?
Didn't get our offer accepted on Claremont Road house :(