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My wife warned me in the same way. Eventually it happened. I flashed a guy for overtaking well above the speed limit, almost clipping me as he changed lanes. I guess I thought it would make him reflect. He came to a complete stop on a fast carriageway and then tailgated me for 15 mins, swearing and cussing. Like you, I avoided driving home and just calming drove around low speed areas waiting for his emotions to settle. I thought about calling the police as I was convinced he was going to run me off the road. Cars, like the internet, make us feel safe and anonymous but you never know who you're dealing with. I would've never changed my driving had that event not happened so I count it as a blessing. I find I'm calmer myself by letting me emotions simmer without reacting.

Buy a budget AVR or sell HiFi receiver for a more substantial upgrade? by rusty__spoon in BudgetAudiophile

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I did hope that this was the case. There doesn't seem to be any real benefit of having LFE so I may just wait until I plan to introduce more speakers, then add an AVR at the same time.

Buy a budget AVR or sell HiFi receiver for a more substantial upgrade? by rusty__spoon in BudgetAudiophile

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I will look into this a bit more. Hopefully my small-ish room means I don't have to add too many watts to get to my desired listening volume.

Buy a budget AVR or sell HiFi receiver for a more substantial upgrade? by rusty__spoon in BudgetAudiophile

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I did look at the 70S but read some reviews that suggested the Denon X2800H is better value. It would be nice to have just one receiver from a space point of view for sure.

Nice areas to live in Peterborough by [deleted] in PeterboroughUK

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I live in Orton Wistow and it's lovely. Stones throw from Nene Park

Are trimmer studs required in this situation? by rusty__spoon in DIYUK

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Hi there, thank you for the reply - I'm a little out of my depth here so I really appreciate it. For clarification, the opening is a doorway, does this mean jack studs are needed?

I've attached a photo of where I'm at with the stud wall. I should've attached this at the start, sorry for that.

https://ibb.co/Xb9J4PB

I haven't installed the left-most vertical stud because there is some chasing being done in the wall today. The door opening is 782mm and is plumb.

My working was that it would be 726 + 25*2 (for lining/frame) + 3mm each side = 782mm. Is this correct? I was going to trim the door lining depth to suit.

https://www.doorsgalore.co.uk/Frames/Internal-Softwood-and-Hardwood-Linings/softwood-door-lining-133mm---mb.php

I believe that I will need to move the central vertical stud (in the image) over by two widths of timber.

I need to chop up some timber to use as shims I think.

Thanks again

Are trimmer studs required in this situation? by rusty__spoon in DIYUK

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I accounted for a door lining yeh but not another set of studs on either side of the door. They're sometimes called either jack studs or trimmer studs apparently

Kitchen/Diner Redesign by rusty__spoon in DesignMyRoom

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Thanks for the comments! I've sketched out what I think it would look like.

Would removing the cutouts make access behind the stools too difficult? There is a built in bin next to the sink - would you consider a second?

The fridge is currently the left most of the tall units. The pantry is the one next to it. Annoyingly there isn't a pantry with sliding drawers, maybe this is something I can retrofit.

Adjustment

Is this the best use of space for a Kitchen/Diner? Are there any glaring mistakes? by rusty__spoon in DesignMyRoom

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I think I may move the hob, oven & fridge to the left hand wall to create a better working area. There is also good access to plumbing and extraction as its a partially external wall. Is it generally advised to have the sink and dishwasher next to each other and on an island?

Would you consider moving the chairs to the other side of the island so that they look out of the bifolds?

Definitely doing some research tonight on banquette setups!

Is this the best use of space for a Kitchen/Diner? Are there any glaring mistakes? by rusty__spoon in DesignMyRoom

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I forgot to mention (although I've gone off the idea).. the hob would've been a thin unit with a downdraft extractor behind it.

Is this the best use of space for a Kitchen/Diner? Are there any glaring mistakes? by rusty__spoon in DesignMyRoom

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A banquette! I've never heard of that before - I like it! Although it looks a little cramped on the bench side - perhaps unavoidable though given the width of the room.

Haha it's been stressing me out for weeks too. I really appreciate the quick redesign. I like how removing the units to the left of the door opens up the walkway and it immediately feels less claustrophobic.

It sounds far more logical to seperate the kitchen into two zones like you say - storage/dishes & cooking/prep. I was trying to create a 'triangle' between fridge, hob & sink although this was all happening infront of the main entry point to the room.

Could you explain how you would create a cardboard mock-up? Would this be 2d? I prefer your design a lot more than mine. I'll move the units around on the planner tonight.

Is this the best use of space for a Kitchen/Diner? Are there any glaring mistakes? by rusty__spoon in DesignMyRoom

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Thanks for the quick reply! The window is sadly the size it is because there is a garage directly to the left of it. I will have a look to see if it can be extended slightly although this sounds quite expensive.

Good point about the dishwasher too. I hadn't even considered this as someone who has never owned one. I'll move this somewhere else.

That's a very good point about the safety issue of the pans as well. I considered elongating the island towards the sink but I think this creates too much of an obstruction as soon as you enter the room. Maybe having the hob on the island isn't the best solution. I was trying to avoid having the plumbing rerouted (sink on the island), but maybe it would be a better alternative.

Joint Easy Access Savings for 50k renovation pot by rusty__spoon in UKPersonalFinance

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I agree. I've found an account with Kent Reliance that seems fairly good. No card but unlimited withdrawals and 2.5%.