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zoothorn

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  1. I have this underside photo eg, giving me idea of the longwise beams A to D. But it seems to have no beam A.. but instead 2 side vertical struts fixed to the wall, up @ balcony level.
  2. I have Joe90's idea of beam A here. And some form of a frame here A,B,C,D.. but this doesn't follow the photo eg. Tbh Im stuck at the first fence! As how could this frame be supported, so it needs 2 pillars before B, C, D.. maybe.
  3. Ok balcony to be 1 pillar less than the photo eg. This eg I thought (stepped it out) was 1400mm Depth. Is that an average UK balcony D would anyone know? Thanks zoot.
  4. Hmm.. from looks of it I think he designed that one when he was drunk. I think the curvy one looks miles better. Anyway I mustn't digress, car design could polax my thread!
  5. Pininfarina.. well well I never knew had any doings to any uk car. I can see the difference this makes, as never once has any mg caught my eye, but yours.. just does. What engine? I think a MG gt-? & 60's by looks of the plate?
  6. Peach Joe90! (Im sure it was yellow in garage.. undercoat? ) Anyway that.. is the nicest looking mg Ive seen. Positively E type ish.
  7. Hi J.. that gives me confidence. Cheers. Yup good idea I'll draw up a plan once researched a bit more. Got that yellow racer roaring yet? Zh
  8. Hi ProDave, I'm open to suggestions on the design if you think this one isn't up to par. I'm going through designs & builds as much as I can to get ideas, clips etc. One option is to get a pro in, & I know just the guy, to do the " frame".. then I can be left to do the nogs, ballustrades, handrails all else. Or might it be perfectly do-able myself? Not quite sure. The one hindernce is the render of the extention it'll attatch to. It's " hilly " IE the render has a 'contoured' inny-outy effect. But, thankfully this ^ design attaches along just one top section.. not over whole wall. Anyway a rough build plan is my goal to start. Thanks, zh
  9. Hi chaps, I've Planning Permission for a wood balcony, on my 2019 extention. I need to start the job. In retrospect my french windows (doors) would've opened IN & I just add a quick juliet balcony. D'oh! So, I have to continue with the timber balcony idea. I did a 'prep' design ideas thread, a year ago. Now I need to crack on. I'd really appreciate your help; I'm more adept with timber, & my cabin basework a good prior job giving me confidence. And I hope you too. My original design (I have PP for) included outside steps up. This idea shelved/ no steps now. I need to check with BCO that I can do this lesser plan, but assuming logic says I can:- Job to be based on this local eg: I think, unless anyone disagrees, useful to use this to copy as far as possible. It closely resembles my plan. Less width main difference. And mine in softwood, local one hardwood (?). Main reference pic here. Thanks for reading, Zoothorn.
  10. Last photo showing, at least, this 1/2 of workshop complete. T'other 1/2 a jumble of stored xyz / will come back for ideas on this later / a future thread maybe. Thanks again- zoot.
  11. Your looking at me spout. No seriously Onoff, just a 2 or 3ft x 3" bit of rockwool... is fine. Is that ok? Thanks zh
  12. Wow you lucky devil. I've never seen one. How fantastic. We have them 'apparantly' over the hill.. but spent ages watching for them/ nowt. Or should I say newt. Anyway to bookend another fantastic job, with thanks again for all your patience & help chaps, with another zoot musical interlude. Thanks y'all. Zoot.
  13. I had snakes on the mind, well got sloworms here.. lovely things. 🦎 Lizards tho not snakes. 3ft x 3"? Thanks, zooter.
  14. Haha. Well I have done so myself, occasionally! I'd say I need a cox apple thickness, & about a snake long. Not a huage dog eating python, but about a 3 footer. Eg grass 🐍 snake. Zoot.
  15. That would be terrific Onoff. Saves me scrabbling in skips like an aber hobo. Let me know the £postage. One last thing I'm considering, is putting in firebricks ( 2 sides, & the back ). Idea being to minimize the stove's output. It's a belter & I'm gonna cook in there as it is. Usefully the 2 larger/ longer sides, lean outwards. So if I fashion a back.. then two correctly- cut sides can pop in to keep back in place. Just an idea. But essentially I think I can say the job.. is complete! Great. Thanks zoot.
  16. That reply gives me confidence. And relax. I'm still putting my rad thermometre on next time tho. Dang, our Aldi has a very limited 'diy/ chaps' aisle.. barely anything sold tbh. A mini 🧯 is a good idea though. Thanks.
  17. Good point. Hopefully I'm being paranoid... but worth being super cautious being a timber cabin. Will keep a close eye on this area for first few fires. Get my workshop extinguisher in there until I'm confident, just to be safe. Thanks Peter. zoot.
  18. Thanks understood SAS. I'll keep a close eye on colour change here: I can also undo the plate easily to check on the loft wool. If I find some rockwool offcut.. will replace it. Thanks, zoot.
  19. Ah yes the solar idea thanks. Great idea, but all cold blue light. I'm more inclined with the warmer light, so the one I linked to being similar'ish seems ok. But it charges via a USB. Would you know about USB's? ( Or anyone?) Thing is they used to be aplenty on laptops.. but I only have an ipad now. No usb. I do though have a mains plug, simply with a USB port on it. Assuming it's the correct type ( a, b, c ) it's how I'd know the 'current' or voltage would be suitable. Maybe not the place to ask such a computer Q tho. Thanks, zoot.
  20. Hi Peter, well on the middle of the 400mm H twinwall section within the cabin. It wasn't warm, as expected.. but hot. Maybe I can attatch a radiator thermometre to it next fire.
  21. @Onoff a question if I may: Onoff I seem to recall your mention of an led battery light. I need one only really, nothing bright per se. Would this be the sort of thing you were thinking of? Or maybe you know of a better type. Thanks, zoot https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rechargeable-Hapfish-Magnetic-Steplessly-Dimmable/dp/B0964XL5P5/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1
  22. Good point. No adhesive used, I just nipped a long 4" thick sausage off top of a knauff loft roll. Then pushed it in. Also no adhesive on the inside collar plate which just holds it in sitting above it. The only adhesive I've used, is Stick Like Sh*t all weather stuff I stuck down the rubber johnny roof collar thing, to the felt (& screws too into osb below).. & also a thin bead of it around the meeting of the johhny to the twinwall. This tube stuff says heat tolerant up to 180*. Perhpasthen more Important I check this exterior application of it then.. rather than my concern of the knauff fluff. Thanks, zoot.
  23. Chaps, I noticed the twinwall section within cabin, was pretty hot. Hand on say 3 seconds.. then too hot. Still only done 1 fire. I was surprised, expecting it to be only very warm at most. Is this anything to be concerned with? I wrapped loft knauff insulation around it, fairly compact, in gap above ceiling plate. Thanks, zoot.
  24. Yes good idea. I'd also thought of a sort of small standing deck, between the pillar pads 5ft down the slope. And Logs under the cabin here ? Hmm had thiught of this, maybe inconvenient tho. One definite job soon, is to build a walkway/ timber path, hugging the slope next to the stream, to connect the cabin to the lawn about 25m. This might end up at thhe pillars if on the same level from lawn, at the platform/ small new deck bit idea... then from here, steps up to cabin. Could easily haul a small log basket up from the pillar lower deck> up onto the cabin deck shoulder H above, from underneath cabin. Just ideas/ sketches.
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