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What size swa would be needed for a 4/5 bed new build property submain burried direct in ground?
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table 4D4B HAS 3 columns r, x and z. Which column do i use?
Astonishing.
Do you think you're ready for such jobs?
Been a long day . Out the house a 5.30 this morning and just got in.Don,t really need "help" like this. I know i should be able to do this in my sleep ( kinda feels like i am) but a little guidance might be more constructive
Maybe your post could have been worded in such a way to encourage people to help you.
looking more at VD, i'd be considering 70mm.
Hell go with a 90mm just incase!
3 core - need an extra for bondings
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