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    The BV3 was easier to connect up (my back was killing me by now)
    Posted to MediaGallery by Emmanuel92 on 03-13-2008
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    Has anyone ever tried hanging their BS9000 on the wall where the cables are built in? Honestly, this job is not to be taken lightly, it was a huge struggle. To start with i placed the 9000 and the wall mount and wedged a bit of batten up the back and attempted to connect the cables. This was impossible...
    Posted to MediaGallery by Emmanuel92 on 03-13-2008
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    Back to the right side of chimney brest and all batten, trunking and cable running also got complete this afternoon
    Posted to MediaGallery by Emmanuel92 on 03-13-2008
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    So at this stage all the B&O installation cables are in place and i thought at this point i should really connect everything up and test, just to make sure everything is working correctly before i plasterboard everything in. Its also worth pointing out that the ground floor in my house is a suspended...
    Posted to MediaGallery by Emmanuel92 on 03-13-2008
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    And down to lounge
    Posted to MediaGallery by Emmanuel92 on 03-13-2008
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    The aerial guys were brilliant and didnt charge me for re-routing the Sky cables (to be fair i could have done this myself). When i originally had sky installed i was out playing cricket and got home to find they had run the cables from the back of the house in the guttering to the front of the house...
    Posted to MediaGallery by Emmanuel92 on 03-13-2008
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    Im quite handy with a bit of carpentry, but im no carpenter, so after work today i asked my chippy mate James to pop round and fit the new door frame to the front room. I had ripped out the old one on Wednesday, had the wood ready in the garage, and to be fair to James he is a brilliant carpenter and...
    Posted to MediaGallery by Emmanuel92 on 03-13-2008
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    Things have gone quite slow this week, with one thing and another, ive also been suffering a bit with a cold. Managed to get some batten and trunking fitted to the wall. Where the two, 2"X1" battens run up the wall (vertically) in the middle of the wall, just happen to be the exact distance...
    Posted to MediaGallery by Emmanuel92 on 03-13-2008
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    As soon as i got home from work today i made a start. Now if i followed the same idea as the left of chimney brest and batten of the wall then because this wall was plastered it would stick out further than the left side, so should i remove the plaster? Yes why not.
    Posted to MediaGallery by Emmanuel92 on 03-13-2008
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    The plaster was quite soft and with the chaser it came of in around 20 minutes. Problem was it then took an hour and a half to clean up and dust down the room.
    Posted to MediaGallery by Emmanuel92 on 03-13-2008
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