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  2. Good idea. @Alan Ambrose has for example a Suffolk meet up. it's bit too far for me to travel. I live just south of Glasgow so would be more than happy to turn up top a local meetup and chew the fat.
  3. Nick our posts are overlapping. I donate to BH, my tech skills are shite and that is the only way I can put my "money where my mouth is" What I'm trying to encourage is for folk, you and I for example is to say.. hey we are giving up our professional knowledge as we enjoy doing it! In return please can folk who are probably getting hundreds if not thousands of pounds of free advice not just chip in with a tenner now and again? But we are mostly old crusties, over 30 years old! There is a huge disconnect, hard to make happen as young folk don't realise the value of good advice / discussion.. you have Tiktoc, Instagramme. They expect that the advice you get on BH is free and attach no value to it. @AliG mentioned that you can donate via pay pal.. that is good! In the long run I think for BH to survive we all need to look ahead, see how it's going to be funded. Does BH need to be mass market? Probably not unless it is to be sold.. does it need to be niece for self builders and extenders.. yes.. but with apple pay the odd tenner will go a long way. Should mods be paid for a bit of their time? maybe yes/ no?
  4. I did it on my first house which I bought in 1976. The title wasn't registered so there was a bundle of title deeds. The building society's solicitor spotted that there was a plan missing from the bundle from when it had been sold by the builder to the first purchaser. It had changed hands twice since then and none of the solicitors involved in those transactions had had a problem with the bundle. If I wanted the mortgage, I had to find the plan. I knew the name of the builder from the deeds. They had ceased trading but I found the name and address of the company secretary from records at Companies House. I managed to track him down and he had a copy of the plan in his safe!! All this of course with no internet and all done by phone calls and letters. It took a lot of time and effort. Wouldn't happen now as titles are registered, but there is perhaps a lesson to be learned. I suspect the building society's solicitors might not have looked so closely at the bundle if they had been dealing with another solicitor. Maybe they wanted to teach me a lesson. I wonder whether, if you diy your conveyancing, you will get less cooperation and maybe some nit picking from the professionals you have no choice but to deal with. Anyway I did learn my lesson and I wouldn't do it again!
  5. All in hand By keeping on....keeping on. Time for another winky-emoji...
  6. Two separate subjects. Donations are made, not forced. Advice offered by PM is non-contractual and based on goodwill in equal measures. FWIW, some members on here have taken the piss out of me royally, now since departed (booted off) and had to be relegated to the sin bin of "disingenuous bottom-feeders". They now reside in the best of company, at the bottom. Members time here is offered up, and given, regardless; donations offered (then not always made) would not be subject to enforcement action by bailiffs It should be noted, however, that if you offer me a beer I will hunt you down.
  7. You are absolutely spot on! Lets go back a bit, before I joined BH. In context I was late to BH so I in no way can make any claim on the way BH is set up, I just enjoy being part of it. If you look at the mod list, even the ones that have stepped aside they all use their own names. It was a bunch of folk that were sharing knowledge on self building. Now to make BH what it is today the founder members have put in a vast amount of work. Who in this day and age does this if they don't believe in what they are doing? I wonder at times. If you take time to look at the mods and their background. Some are educators.. they teach, some are "gods" folk.. they love family and want to see young folk getting on, some just are hard nosed, some are really pushing the bounds of innovation (and some have the cash to back that up!) and just want ot see folk building stuff.. but they all are invested in BH, you must admire them as I do. I think for me the best thing about BH, even though I do this as a day job is that: 1/ I've ended up making new friends, some I've met in person. What I can tell you is they are nothing like what you think they are on line. 2/ I've learn't loads of stuff. Yes I'm an SE but a daft SE does not keep up with cutting edge design as on BH. 3/ BH is a place where you can clock off the day job and pursue your hobby and learn. Talk shite with the eco warriors and woke fannies, who very quickly back off when you ask then to stump up thier own cash! @saveasteading and @Nickfromwales. do we really need to go the pm route or can we just elicit donations to BH up front? Looking ahead for the future of Build Hub. Personally I would not want it to go the way the farming forum, paid advertising and so on. But for this to happen I think (I'm not party to the finances, the funding model) that BH may need to elicit more small donations and get new blood in? I just don't know. Mods.. how do you see the way forward? Thewre was a bit of a flag to me the other day when you announced to had dropped down the rankings. Please tell me this has nothing to do with you postioning yourselves to selling BH and making a killing on the data base. I have mentioned this before.. but if you do this then don't expect you will make a killing as your data base is not worth that much! Yes of course you have IP over what I have posted as an SE (under my own name) but.. that info has a shelf life!
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  9. Cracking idea. The Suffolk Meet Up Posse are currently thriving. Such a shame that Wales has a population of 1........
  10. This is an ever-evolving banquet; new isn't new, by the time folk get planning permission new is out of date!! Laziness (and convenience seekers) has no cure. Buildhub is here for those who seek to find better advice and maximise on every opportunity that they have. FB is full of randoms, shooting fish in a barrel without challenge. Horseshit on toast, served in abundance. No you don't. You're completely confused. But lets talk about it
  11. Yes. When I see the similar chat pages on Facebook I realise that a lot of these people need tech advice and encouragement, but are getting decent advice mixed with bad. I realise I can be brusque on here sometimes because sometimes the message has to be to stop, think and get good advice. To most people thinking of self build I'd say allow 25 % more cost, 50% more time, and really consider not doing it. It was my career designing and managing, and I get things wrong still. How difficult if it's all new. I add my name to the list: pm if you want advice or support that isn't public.
  12. Hi Nick. It is quite common, self building is hard. You are a bit of a kindred spirit. For me I enjoy sharing a bit of what I know. But I also like when folk disagree with me and then discuss. But make no mistake here folks.. I do design as a day job and the innovative stuff going on on BH is cutting edge. We have a set of mods that have probably forgotten more than I know! There are new members chipping in with ideas that puts us folk that do it as a day job to the test. I like that you can give a bit back, it bodes well for BH. I like this offer you make. I use my own name Nick so anyone can look up my work website. I donate to BH as that is all I can to, I'm not tech savvy enough! I think for BH to survive in it's current form we do need donations. and lot's of smal ones. I know Bh went limited so there are share holders. BH could be sold. But as in all things in life let's enjoy trying to keep the BH bus on the road in it's current format. As a blast from the past.. one of the things that enthused me when I joined BH was Jeremy Harris, the mods getting full on. BH will need new blood in terms of mods but that is the challenge ahead. Yes the rate of membership has dropped off a bit by all accounts, and BH not being on the first page on google. But does this matter?
  13. Let me know and I'll supply the sausage rolls and pink donuts from Greggs. He likes those, but don't tell his missus
  14. I’m in Chard middle of February, was supposed to be now but slight delay. Might take you up on that 😉
  15. We all struggle, whether building your home, running your business or in life in general. Thanks for the shout @Nickfromwales, I’m going through a lot just now from my own projects, home, life and my mum going through chemo. However, I’m always available and happy to give advice and help where and when I can.
  16. You wouldn't drop it twice
  17. Gutted for you - good luck with removal and replacement - hope it goes perfectly
  18. And herein lies the problem folks. If they think they can pas the buck, or dodge a bullet, well......... However, if it's entered in early as a part of the remit, then they know they have to do it or not get paid.
  19. Yes, if you're not into electronics and don't know someone who is, then monitoring is out - but if it did show a problem then it would be better to resolve it than to wait for structural damage to set in. However I'm not suggesting using it as a way of pushing the boundaries, only for curiosity or reassurance. I'm doing it for both reasons - WUFI suggests that my ceiling will be OK but, as it's a highly unusual situation and I still have a few reservations with WUFI, I want to validate it. Then option 1 on my list is probably going to suit you best, if you still want to consider IWI. That is, go to the technical department of Pro Clima or the like and ask if they'll do an evaluation for you. If you add your proposed rain screen (and it's not airtight), the chances are it will add to the drying capacity of the wall and be in your favour. Although if you can add a rain screen, maybe you can add external wall insulation, which is going to be preferable. There are many properties with cavity fill and joists embedded in the wall without problems so, if you forget the IWI and just fill the cavity, then you should be fine. However make sure that the rooms are adequately ventilated and you make the wall airtight, particularly at the joist-wall junction. At ground floor level, add plenty of ventilation to the sub-floor void (if that isn't already the case) and insulate the floor well - there are other threads on here about both.
  20. Quite a sobering thread this tbf. I was not aware that this grinds folk down quite as much as it seems to, the old "self-build" malarkey....... I use BH to shed my brain of the excess energy floating around between my ears, quite bad ADHD etc, and an interest shared here and on eBuild, our home before Buildhub, where it's just nice to see and hear people ask questions and then have us lot intervene so they then don't have things go "tits-up". I'ts nice to have a hand in the prevention of such events. For any folk who are a bit befuddled or overwhelmed and want to get off the starting blocks with their projects, if this helps, I'm happy to do so some 30 mins Teams / phone chats FOC. I can offer advice for groundworks / substructures / superstructures, insulation and airtightness, right through to fenestration, roof and solar etc, or ask me which ASHP or MVHR is the best one to go for etc. 60 min chats not a prob, with maybe members offering up a small donation to the Buildhub coffers for our annual running costs or whatever. Buildhub is a free-to-join forum that is completely volunteer run and operated, and is not for profit btw. Without donations, it would not exist. I cover pretty much A-Z, so quite comprehensive, and if anyone is interested just ping me a PM and I'll slot you in when I'm between doing other stuff I imagine it'll be like a really coarse, Welsh AI lol. The caveat is, it'll be offered to contributing members only, so no piss-takers need apply IIRC @ETC offers up a bit of selfless support here and there, so it's not uncommon for good folk on here to give up their time to give struggling members an occasional leg-up. I'm sure a few other regulars help, such as @craig, other maybe going unsung so sorry if I missed anyone also deserving of a mention here. "Long live the Hub".
  21. So what was the source of the leak! Do you feel like posting some photos of the outside? I'm suspicious as it seems like the builder may be trying to get past the 2 year mark so they can throw the liability onto your possible warantly provider. Can you smell the manure?
  22. Great post! From my own perspective I got grounded when I did a self build in my 30's, I'm 60 now. Just getting up every day and building a bit. My wife went to work and put the food on the table, paid the bills. One winter was very severe, minus 5- 15 degees for days on end, it broke my spirit. I thought.. I have left the love of my life down. My gas really ran out. My mental health was in a bad place. I thought.. Gus you have bitten off more than you can chew and you have really cocked this up. But at the end of the day the weather warmed up, the sun shone and it all turned out ok in the end. I've not done another self build since for myself! Moving on 30 years I now design from time to time self builds. My Client's often go through a very similar hard journey. If it's not one thing it's another! Few do a self build where everything just works out. Often I see conflict in relationships.. between say husband and wife, financial stress, someone suffering from mental stress. Mental health is really important, I have seen the "hardest" builder / Engineer in tears! From time to time I step in when Client's are having a nightmare, most of the time I just listen and let them get it off their chest, make some suggestions.. apply logic and distill the problem down, look at options. It can be a mental health thing, financial or just a builder thing. But make no mistake folks, it's not uncommon for your mental health to suffer, mine did and it happens to loads of folk, you are not alone! It very often can be fixed and you come out stronger at the other end.
  23. The vertical overlap looks okay to me, to allow for expansion. Was that lead fresh off a roll? The white staining can be cleaned off as mentioned and patination oil applied but I'd expect the roofers to have done this as part of the job
  24. As said, clean off if necessary with some white vinegar, then coat with patination oil
  25. ...is the one you will set out in writing, before any repairs are entered into, so they know beforehand that they can't cut any corners here. Fail to prepare......
  26. Thanks for the responses everyone. The break wasn't clean, lots of little bits which are dispersed in the scaffold mat. Gluing isn't an option. I have a new piece being delivered on Monday.
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