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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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So long as you have used adequate screws into adequate rawl plugs and the brick is sound then no problem. I would guess 2 1/2" 10s into brown plugs. The weight will be pulling down and not out. Imagine the biggest radiator in your house which is also full of water and will be very heavy. That will only be secured by two screws in each bracket.
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BEOfreak: Hi ArgyleMoss, Why don't you use coduit pipes istead of " 2"X1" batton "? It might be a better solution if you want to rewire or add wires to your installation in the future. Regards Rasmus The cables are running in plastic trunking and the 2"X1" batten will be for fixing the plasterboard. The thinking is
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Being a Plumber by trade, i done a 4 year apprenticeship in Tea making, and now it was time for a brew.
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This afternoon i had a few spare hours, so really cracked on and got the rest of the wall paper stripped and picture rail removed and also knocked off some loose plaster. As you can see the BV3 is still in the room, and i know i should get it out of the room but as ive said before i am still using the front room while the work goes on and with two kids
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Im On-Call this week so havent been able to do much, so i started to strip the wall paper from the ceiling. I have a spare hour between finishing my day job and starting On-Call, so this took me a few days.
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So now all three masterlink cables are in the corner of the built in wardrobe but the distribution box wont stay like this. I still have the 2 sky cables, TV aerial and FM aerial to run from loft down beside the masterlink. This will be done end of next week. The other ends of the cables are tucked away under the lounge floor (except the MX4002 cable
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TheMajor: Thank you. I am looking forward to the final pics. When are you looking to have it finished by? Hope to have complete by the end of March 'ish'. Theres loads to do, the aerial man is coming next friday, the electricians the week after, the plasterer the week after that, then the misses goes away for a week to leave me to do the floor
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At this point this is where the previous years of thinking had come into play, as you can see when i built in the wardrobe i had conveniently left a gap for these cables.
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This will run up through the trunking marked 'strangely enough' masterlink and through ceiling into the corner of my built in wardrobe in my bedroom. As will the other two masterlink cables.
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Down in this corner under the floor boards was the masterlink cable thats connected to the MX4002 in kitchen diner, this had previously been hooked up to the BS9000 which was vertically wall mounted in this corner.
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