kz
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My wall sockets are basically just under the window sill... kind of annoying.
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3CorsaMeal
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It makes more sense for them to be at torso height. If they had always been that high we wouldn't question it. Easy to plug in, no bending down, wheelchair friendly and keeps electrics high up from flooding and babies/pets.
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DaveyLC
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I thought you'd be against this 3CM as its another example of how the EU tell us what to do?
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3CorsaMeal
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i mean have them higher than the EU, they have got it wrong and just left them in the middle ground.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Gary
450mm to the bottom of a socket is about right if you ask me. Why would you want sockets just above your skirting.
Because they look fucking ridiculous half way up the wall.
Meh, disagree.
Just 2nd fixed a full house with them just above a skirting. Makes the job harder being so low down
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Building regs
Building regs dictated that my mum's old 3rd floor flat (with access only by 2 flights of stairs!) had to have wheelchair accessible doors throughout and the sockets and switches at heights suitable for a wheelchair user.
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Steve
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Thats EU dictation bullshit for you right there
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Building regs
Building regs dictated that my mum's old 3rd floor flat (with access only by 2 flights of stairs!) had to have wheelchair accessible doors throughout and the sockets and switches at heights suitable for a wheelchair user.
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How arrogant of you to assume that someone who is wheelchair bound can't get up 2 flights of stairs
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Steve
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If they can climb 2 flights of stairs they won't need the wheel chair when they are up there
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Ben G
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Imagine coming down back those stairs in the wheelchair. Would be one hell of a ride.
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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Fitted downlights in the ensuite
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Steve
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Registered: 30th Mar 02
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IP65 rated downlights
Holes cut - I wanted to make them a little closer together but was a bit restricted by the joists and cross timbers, you will see why

Wires run and lights wired



From the loft side

This is why i couldnt really bring them closer in


Fitted pics



Will get some better pics of them switched on etc when I have filled that hole in the ceiling and made it look nice
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Ben G
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They"ll be fine if you put some decent LED's in them, give you loads of light.
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Nic Barnes
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My house came with lights like that in the bathroom already.
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Steve
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Bought some LED strip to down some recess lighting in the kitchen, tested it and thought it looked a bit tacky so have ordered some warm white plinth lights now, stuck some foil in rough location of where they will go

Then made a start on the switch for these lights
Marked up

Cut out

Chiselled a hole for the power

Ran it behind the multi switch panel and spurred off the double socket next to it


Fused switch in ready to go

Then decided to reuse that LED strip to replace the two single LED lights in the TV unit, it gives a smoother light distribution, had a load left over so decided to experiment


The end result

Changes to match what is lit below






Cant seem to get a good pic of it, looks a lot better in real life, light spreads out more and is softer, phone makes it look really bright and garish for some reason, especially round the edges
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Ben G
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I like it, though not sure what the point of it is.
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Steve
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It's the kind of thing a cunt would have so I did it
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Ojc
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When you run out of stupid things to do, you're gonna lose your mind. Take up yoga and post pictures of you in a leotard with your muffin tops spilling out everywhere
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Steve
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Nah will stick to the gym and protein shakes
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Steve
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You could do with some of that pal, gives a good strong boner when wanking over your pecs
Gonna be Like Roberto Bujan Varela soon
[Edited on 13-06-2016 by Steve]
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Steve
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As promised some images of the downlights


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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
It's the kind of thing a cunt would have so I did it
I disagree.. I'm a cunt and I wouldn't have it.
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Ben G
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What's with the multi-cultural storage boxes beside the sink? Are you catering for every race?
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Steve
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didnt buy them at the same time, black one was all they had left when we got it, might match them at some point
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MarkM
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Too many plinth lights. You only need half as many and then spread them out a bit. Less is more and not tacky.
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