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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostRight, I'm getting confused.
External wall - bonding allowed up to 2" to floor
Internal wall - skirts removed, bonding added to fill gaps where plaster came off allowed ?
I thoght you could bond anywhere?
Internal wall, skirts removed. May as well, you're indoors so no-one can see. Remove the knickers too. Bonding does indeed fill the flaps where the ... "plaster"? Has she 'got the decorators in'?
Yes, you can 'bond' anywhere, anytime. With sufficient discretion and lubrication.
HTHMy all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostI could do it single handedComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI'll do the left handed cutsConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Post... bonding to be done ...
Time for bed me thinks;
later folks :wave;
I mean, wavey wave.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostAre you sure you aren't available for hire. I could do with a good experienced man
Your wife goes out for one evening...My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI dunno.
Your wife goes out for one evening...Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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ok folks -
2 x downlighters powered from the mains - 5A fused switch from junction box (no spares) that ok ?Comment
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostI dunno.
Your wife goes out for one evening...Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View Postok folks -
2 x downlighters powered from the mains - 5A fused switch from junction box (no spares) that ok ?
5A will handle all the lighting on one floor of the average house.
>as long as the wiring is OK! min 1mm old wiring - 1.5mm new code<Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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