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Strip out


LiamJones

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The strip out continued through the months of July and August.

 

The old shed coming down

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Loft insulation out (the itchiest job known to man)

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Cielings down

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Conservatory down

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Floors up

 

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Loading up the skip with non burnable stuff.

 

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And burning the rest

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The old garage briefly

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before being sold, dismantled and collected

 

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We all like progress reports.

Next time, put on the Facebook site for wood burners that you have all this , free to collector, and it will soon be taken away, nails and all,   and heat someone's house with less pollution.

Did the insulation go on the bonfire? At a fire's peak, even fire rated rockwool turns back to sand.

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On 05/01/2024 at 15:57, Russell griffiths said:

Why are you not knocking it all down. 


didn’t have the balls to, basically. But it would have probably worked out quicker to knock down than strip out! 
 

If I did it again, I would.

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23 hours ago, saveasteading said:

We all like progress reports.

Next time, put on the Facebook site for wood burners that you have all this , free to collector, and it will soon be taken away, nails and all,   and heat someone's house with less pollution.

Did the insulation go on the bonfire? At a fire's peak, even fire rated rockwool turns back to sand.

thanks for that, did even know it was a thing! I’ve got another massive pile currently from the roof. It’s all pretty wet now but I’ll give it a go! 
 

insulation got collected with the garage and reused! 

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42 minutes ago, LiamJones said:

did even know it was a thing!

One of these groups that I keep meaning to leave. But I stay in it to remind myself how humankind varies, from knowledgeable and thoughtful to ignorant and thoughtless. And how the selfish idiots* don't join, or stay long, on BH.

 

* If it burns: burn it. If it's lying there: take it. If the neighbours complain: well I can't repeat.

 

But my view is that the waste wood is better burning  in someone's reasonably efficient wood-burner, than in the garden. Unless your LA produces power from it, which is unlikely.

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