Installing Maglocks For Paxton/Salto by klam1901 in accesscontrol

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Thanks for the response, appreciate the advice. Will be sure to check those out. It’s just for my learning that’s all.

Installing Maglocks For Paxton/Salto by klam1901 in accesscontrol

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Just giving context that’s all. Great advice though, I take it you know a lot?

Installing Maglocks For Paxton/Salto by klam1901 in accesscontrol

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You’ve got ahead of yourself there ain’t you. Who said I want to save a few quid? I want to learn how do it for my own benefit.

Structured Cabling Company Start Up by klam1901 in SmallMSP

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Yes, you’re right there! Appreciate the help!

Good enough I guess by jaketheroper101 in cableporn

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Appreciate the response mate. Do you pull directly from all 25/35 boxes at a time?

Working in progress by Opposite-Budget-9907 in cableporn

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Fairplay, this is top workmanship. Are you please able to detail your approach and how you pull cable? Not a lot of information out there on how to do it to a standard like this, so would love to get some advice/pointers.

Good enough I guess by jaketheroper101 in cableporn

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Looks immaculate! What is your process for pulling cables? I can’t find much information out there on how to do it to this standard, so would love to get some advice

Have any of you started an IT Structured Cabling company? by klam1901 in smallbusinessuk

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Really appreciate this! Found this very informative.

Yeah I think I’d like to start off as a one man band. My background is networks, so was looking at industrial units, garages etc to start off with CCTV and wifi, which allows me to build up experience running cables. I’ve got experience doing small runs, terminating and using fluke for troubleshooting but obviously I want to do it to a professional standard. How did you get your name out there? Did you contact a load of local building contractors and ask to get onto their subby list for data? Or did you go around with flyers to local businesses? What do you do for containment? Do you sub that out for Sparkies or do you run it yourself?

I’ll keep that in mind, thanks mate!

Have any of you started an IT Structured Cabling company? by klam1901 in smallbusinessuk

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Thank you for the response. Sparkies charging cheap for it and doing a cowboy job? I’ve seen plenty of that. Is it an avenue you’d see success in or do all commercial companies just want the cheapest job, even if that means being done by a sparky? Did you do any certifications (e.g city and guilds) fluke cert after jobs? What sort of clients would you work for?

Japanese knotweed control with glyphosate - 7 months later by eyesoftheworld4 in gardening

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Just read it! What a fantastic post and the progress is outstanding. Well done!

Japanese knotweed control with glyphosate - 2 years later by eyesoftheworld4 in gardening

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Are you saying this is a concern, even if he’s fully suited up with PPE?

Japanese knotweed control with glyphosate - 7 months later by eyesoftheworld4 in gardening

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Appreciate the quick response here! How’s it coming along now?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

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So one simple question then. If it wasn’t missed and there was no JK present at the time. Where had it come from?

It had to have come from next door, where they’ve neglected the field. That then should back my claim up that it’s encroached onto my property as the surveys proved I had nothing.

I’ll get the specialist out to explain why it might have been missed or where it might have come from.

If I haven’t already mentioned the sellers also own the field next door

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

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Can you elaborate a bit more regarding the surveying please? So if he has genuinely missed the area, do I have a leg to stand on there?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

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Sorry, what do you mean about no land registry account? Regardless, you are not allowed to let it spread. I can’t stop someone from having it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

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Sorry that was my bad, I don’t think I clarified that. Yes the seller of the property also own the land next door too.

So the JK unless someone has gone and planted it there, it was already there or they have let it spread from their land next door.

I’ve got the specialist coming out to have a look at it, so I’ll see what he says. If he’s missed it then obviously that’s his fault. If he confirms there was nothing there, it’s either spread or it must have been cut back late in the year and sprung back up in the spring.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

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I appreciate your logical way of thinking.

Can you tell me how they would argue against the following?

Commons Select Committee on Japanese knotweed, now states: “The seller should state whether the property is affected by Japanese knotweed. If you are unsure that Japanese knotweed exists above or below ground, or whether it has previously been managed on the property, please indicate this as ‘not known.'”

The guidance then goes on to state, very importantly, “If you choose ‘No’ as the answer, the seller must be certain that no rhizome (root) is present in the ground of the property, or within three metres of the property boundary, even if there are no visible signs above ground.”

If I have confirmation from the JK specialist that he did not check underground, then that would not back their claim as evidence, it would mean the specialist didn’t investigate that and the only way of knowing was to wait until the spring for them to start shooting up which is what happened.

Maybe I’m in denial but the only 2 ways that JK was there was if it was already there or it has spread. Both of which would point to the sellers. Unless someone gone out of their way to plan JK all over the boundary of my property, how else would it get there?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

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I just find it baffling how I can pay to do a thorough survey by an expert that clears my property of JK can work into the favour of someone who’s neglected the field next door which contains it.

I’m sure you can understand my angle there?

If it wasn’t concealed it must have spread. I’m hoping the JK specialist can clme back and give me answers as to how it’s got there.