12000 BTU? Do you live in a (small) kennel?
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Home air conditioning - wall mounted
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I have one of these:
http://www.just-coolers.com/
Keeps the office nice and cool when it is sunny and all the machines are humming away. I did however install it myself which is a much cheaper option than getting a so called "professional" in to do it.Comment
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostI have one of these:
http://www.just-coolers.com/
Keeps the office nice and cool when it is sunny and all the machines are humming away. I did however install it myself which is a much cheaper option than getting a so called "professional" in to do it.
If easy enough to fit, think that will do me fine....
The gubbons will be in the front garden - easy enough to hide, or, not something to be covered? Thinking of some trellis type wood....Comment
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostThinking of some trellis type wood....my ferret is your ferretComment
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostThe gubbons will be in the front garden - easy enough to hide, or, not something to be covered? Thinking of some trellis type wood....
gibbons
They'll have yer trellis off in no time. Perhaps a red handed tamarin would be more suitable?Comment
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Originally posted by basshead View Post
gibbons
They'll have yer trellis off in no time. Perhaps a red handed tamarin would be more suitable?
And, at Christmas, they could be dressed to recreate the Nativity scene. Ahhhh.The squint, the cocked eye and clenched first are the cornerstones of all Merseyside communication from birth to graveComment
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Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostPresumably I need an extra long drill to drill through the wall?
If easy enough to fit, think that will do me fine....
The gubbons will be in the front garden - easy enough to hide, or, not something to be covered? Thinking of some trellis type wood....
You are best off taking a brick out (cut the mortar away around it) and then cut the brick to fit and mortar it back in using some expandable foam and the putty they supply to fill in the gaps left over. I would suggest a good SDS drill with a cold chisel attachment to remove the mortar, but don't get too carried away, you will destroy the brick if you doComment
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostNext time you go to an office with air conditioning, have a look outside at the big fan units bolted to the outside of the wall. That is what you will have bolted to your house (I would suggest situating it in the garden wherethe local chavs can't throw things at it).
You are best off taking a brick out (cut the mortar away around it) and then cut the brick to fit and mortar it back in using some expandable foam and the putty they supply to fill in the gaps left over. I would suggest a good SDS drill with a cold chisel attachment to remove the mortar, but don't get too carried away, you will destroy the brick if you doComment
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Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostMade up Mafia neighbours
The fact it is round the back means they aren't likely to be disturbed, see I have thought of every angleComment
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