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The Pub / Re: Tune Association II - Son of Tune Association
« Last post by CAMRAMan on Today at 12:15:05 pm »Breakfast in Bed - Dusty Springfield
So I was thinking about replacing this 10mm quadrant with 15mm quadrant to hide the gap a bit once I've done the filling. But that's not going to work when I get to the horizontal bit here which isn't deep enough to take 15mm quadrant.Cut 3mm off one of the flats of the horizontal quadrant. Put that cut down flat against the wall. Trim the length of the diagonal quadrant at an angle so that end section fits the section of the horizontal quadrant.
PXL_20240419_151559263 by The Pingus, on Flickr
Any fantastic ideas? (Besides knock the house down and start again)
Thanks for all the above.UFH heats the floor which then heats the room. The heating is best at the floor and the decreases upwards so the ceiling is unheated. Radiators by convection heat the air above your head height which is a complete waste!
I had a chat with the bathroom fitter about UFH at the beginning of the process, during which he helped me to talk myself out of UFH. Things mentioned included:
- it’ll only warm the floor, not heat the room (fine, there will be a radiator / towel rail, it’s not a big room, and doesn’t get particularly cold. On the other hand, feasible size of said rad is limited)
- running costs, because you won’t be able to just “use it for short periods” as it takes time to warm up. Also, most inefficient to use UFH that way (dunno on this one)
- if it breaks etc. (Well in the course of talking about that he partially negated his argument by telling me about UFH setups that can tell you via an app where the break is. Guess it depends on how reliable these things are and correct installation)
I’m leaning towards getting it.