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MikeSharp01 replied to Simplysimon's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Oh the 850mm is the 1200mm dimension, sorry I misread that tiny, but sadly vital, detail.- 14 replies
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MikeSharp01 replied to Simplysimon's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Expletives NOT deleted but we are glad you got it off your chest. Why will it look so bad lower down, surely it will still reach the top but just go that, 50mm lower?- 14 replies
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MikeSharp01 replied to Simplysimon's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Oh err... It's the gable hole that is the wrong size then is there anyone who might be at fault?- 14 replies
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OK so now we know where to blame...
MikeSharp01 replied to MikeSharp01's topic in Environmental Building Politics
I agree it does, I am standing in the refectory coffee queue with 8 of them the problem is that these and yours were by definition capable of, and equipped for, this level of study but many are not and should not be anytheless respected for their skills and capabilities. We have a system geared to the belief that a starred double first in classics from one of a couple of seats of learning is the goal of education and anything less is some kind of failure which it is not. -
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MikeSharp01 replied to MikeSharp01's topic in Environmental Building Politics
We still have the CiTB and its levy, it was one of the few that survived the past 20 years, although I got the impression that is was cheaper to pay the levy, do little training and employ a European workforce than it was to actually develop the next generation. Now we have a full blown levy across all of business - however I notice that much of this new levy is being spent on graduate apprenticeships which is, sadly, yet another example of the snobby way craft skills are seen. We still only have about 50% of the population studying above level 3 (A Level / BTEC / ....) so we need to encourage people in the other 50% or adjust the outcomes to offer degrees in roofing etc - maybe making everyone a graduate will sort the divide - mad though the idea is. -
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MikeSharp01 replied to MikeSharp01's topic in Environmental Building Politics
Yes - so EPC A houses get a 20% reduction in council tax, and there is no stamp duty on sales, then down in 10% increments so EPC C gets 0% reduction while homes below C start paying more council tax and the stamp duty rises steeply. That would be an incentive although it might need finessing and we would probably need a very much more transparent EPC assessment system. -
I guess we already knew things were bad and here is a bit more evidence that .GOV.UK are really pretty useless when it comes to making our homes use less energy. Headline says it all: Two-thirds of UK homes 'fail on energy efficiency targets' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50573338 Depressing or what... particularly where our learned friend from Cambridge tells us what needs to happen to meet our own expectations when you know what / who is in the driving seat - vested interest!
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Save all the phaff recycle the knives and 'just eat' (Deliveroo or whatever)
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Timber frame self-build in Cornwalll
MikeSharp01 replied to Omnibuswoman's topic in Introduce Yourself
Welcome to THE forum for self builders and like minded individuals - enjoy your build it's a journey not a thing of instants. -
As long as it is toughened You can do it yourself but take care of the fixings.
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We used the 6 coat system from Dulux - brilliant paint but 6 coats - I ask you.
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Don't forget that BC sign off signifies complete so you may run into VAT reclaim issues for dates after that EG getting the VAT back on the kitchen might be problematic if invoice date after sign off.
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I would just get a solicitors letter and countersue, in the sense of saying we will not pay up and we will be looking for damages to cover all the remedial work, the cost of an investigation by a competent person into the quality and any delay costs incurred by you. Also you will be writing to all the trade bodies, they are members of, with photographs of the work and a copy of the investigation. See if that gets them back to the table. Never let a bully win.
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Just for clarity - call for heat means 'heat to store required' rather than 'heat to be supplied to flow now DHW required'? Either way it is worse than crazy that such a signal is not available? I guess they already know though.
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Sounds odd lets hope there is an obvious answer - like is the Eddi unit mixing up the units?
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Welcome Arty - to THE forum for self builders and like minded types, enjoy your time here.
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Perhaps not a good reason not to own a Tesla, or at least if you do, don't play video games while driving. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-51645566
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Exterior paint recommendations: window reveals
MikeSharp01 replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Windows & Glazing
We have used the water based 3 product / 6 coats / 10 year guarantee system from Dulux - any RAL is possible. It its a PITA to apply that number of coats but it is a lovely paint -
Advice? is this quote a TAD expensive
MikeSharp01 replied to SteveM1971's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Feels wrong too much - does it include all the scaffolding and are you in central London? -
Dipping a toe into MVHR
MikeSharp01 replied to Moonshine's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
I am also struggling with this although, think I know where each plenum is going, at the point of providing all the infrastructure, holes in I joists etc, I am held up because I cannot get my total duct air resistance much below the Passive house total of 100 Pa (This doc refers) and balancing the recommended 30M3 per bedroom with the total extract recommendation. Anyone have the air resistance data for the 90mm ducting, have found it for the 75mm ducting (Page 5) but think I may have to use 90mm, cos of overall resistance, but cannot find a reference for the resistance data! -
Recent weather and whistling in shower
MikeSharp01 replied to ryder72's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Shower more frequently? We have the same problem with a bath that no body uses much and when the trap empties you get a nasty smell so I just run the bath tap every so often to keep it topped up but it is a pain.. -
I have the internal walls on the first floor going up and I initially thought I would build them on the joists but I have been told that I could just put the whole floor down, 22mm Kaber protect+, and build them on that - thus making things a bit simpler, somewhat safer when building and more fireproof when finished does that sound about right? (There are a couple of places where structural beams go up through and these will not sit on the floor panels as they may crush!)
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I think I might be more concerned about the router brand!
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But - who is listening......
