Hi Sarah thanks for your reply ,i just don't understand if you are a domestic installer why you can't do bathrooms and or new builds / it makes no sense ,or is it me ?
Hi Sarah,not quite sure what an 18th edition domestic installer means , but first question is why you have not done the job yourself ?,the install looks (and difficult to tell from piccys) that it has been done with minimal disruption, lets say the noggins were 50 mm deep then it makes no...
it's 600mm ,or as close as is reasonably practical so it says in regs.
as an aside i had a disagreeement with wet pants who said my gas bond was wrong :mad::mad:. he said it should be bonded at meter and not where it enters house, which is a few metres away i said my names on cert so it gets...
when the coating is damaged it forms a galvanic cell around that point,protecting the steel. the opposite happens when it is chrome plated ,the steel sacrifices itself for the chrome ,
no steel is galvanised internally ,and i have no idea if the bolt is galvanised or not (or other coating ) but do agree about weak points . off topic but fitted a couple of chrome lights this week and the chrome plating was dubious to say the least ,very poor and almost pitted
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