I have festool tracks and found joining rails annoying, and inconsistent and as I didn't buy my 1400 tracks at the same time there is a minor variance in the profiles. just invested in a 3 metre makita track and what a joy not faffing about and knowing I get a straight cut. I don't notice any...
I don't know about big issues, but I have just knocked out a doorway through such a wall and blocked up another doorway, I found it a pain, releasing horizontal pieces screwed in where I couldn't access and cutting the stuff is horrible. It's used because it's lightweight doesn't warp so...
Doug I realise the fridge coming is with sliders on the door but if anyone else looks at the thread I'll explain how I did mine and got similar effect. If using imagination to swap the extra surround panelling and pretend it's a face frame, I used a standard cabinet within a cabinet effectively...
Fibre optic is not electromagnetic it is light and emits no radiation waves, it is a passive path of communcation (for the most part depending on how technical it's application). If you say it is the same as wifi you might as well include two tin cans and a piece of string and say it's all the...
They can use visible red light to see a break or an OTDR optical time domain reflector which measures the time taken for the light to bounce back from a break and can be converted to an exact distance, which is done automatically in the tester
Not quite, Single mode refers to the type of fibre, not that it is one fibre, fibre networks can be one or two fibres depending on the termination equipment you can have transmit and receive combined into one fibre or separate on two fibres.
That technology is no longer used by Openreach and was probably Multi Mode as it was cheaper over short runs. It is all pre terminated connectorised now in Single mode fibre with the connectorised network distribution point being spliced to the customer connectorised lead in in the wall...