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You're thinking shove the WD40 can in the mouth - because yes that would?
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No I haven't - can I borrow yours? I don't mind the odd drip
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My forum signature in a different place as always “in life you need three things - cable ties, duct tape and WD40 - if it moves when it shouldn’t use cable ties or duct tape - if it doesn’t move and it should use WD40” I am partial to old Opels so it’s pretty normal for those cars
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just needs duct tape over the mouth to resolve the noise issue caused by cable ties
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Really interesting @JohnMo and prompted me to work mine out - good way of looking it it
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I didn't want them to be frightened by the stranger in their nest In hindsight I probably should have reduced the compressed air pressure slightly - I may have nuked the nest a little harder than intended - this made clean up a little longer than I had expected!!!!
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I couldn't find anything like that when I had a massive wasp nest in my garage roof - I was up there extending the socket ring main and they really really weren't happy with me being there. I gave it a dose of wasp killer spray and but it only killed the stripey b*stards outside the nest and clearly they weren't happy inside the nest - I couldn't get close enough with a can and lance....... So radical measures required 3m 15mm copper pipe and a suitable plug Obviously I made the plug stripey b*stard friendly Then a decent load of ant powder (Apparently it has same active ingredients in powder format) From a distance of 3 m I lanced the nest and then with a compressed air feed I injected the ant powder - pushed down the pipe by the ear plug Next night it was very silent and I cleared it all up A massive number of lavae were in the nest and the whole lot went in a bin bag and I was able to finish my wiring!!!
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I know I have a problem - acknowledging it is half the battle and I agree skinny cuts suck big wang............... I centered the shower controls and ended up with skinny cuts on the window - I spend less time looking at the window than I do at the shower controls - I'm at peace with the world
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Now that I find perfectly fine - I think it's the off centre that makes it OK
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Sometimes that's exactly what you have to do - call their bluff - it'll get escalated up the food chain and someone who has control of the purse strings will go WTF is going on.
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I'd have centered it on a grout line so effectively a small cut out of 4 tiles but as I said it's probably just me Please ignore me
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We should have installed air conditioning… now what?
marshian replied to Adsibob's topic in Other Heating Systems
do you not have an external temp sensor (for WC) on your boiler? -
It's probably do-able for me - I'll clearly have to bring my own beer (not much cos driving)
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Is it just me that has teeth itching looking at that picture? ok yep just me 🙂
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if you have a rainfall type shower head that isn’t 100% level then that’s pretty normal for the head to drain itself after a shower (the body of water in the head and riser above it just needs a small air return to set off a self drain. Both our showers can do this sometimes up to an hour later after a shower!!!
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I think you’ve probably missed the nice collection @JohnMo has 😉 I wouldn’t want to swap any of them for an EV
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It is also noticeable from my data gathering 1. how much hotter on average my loft is since I have improved the insulation level from 75mm to 375mm in 80% of the loft (still got 20% to do in Autumn) I've recently added to vents in two of the four gable ends and this has helped a lot 2. how much cooler the rooms below the improved insulation are compared to previous years
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One of the best things I have done to manage temps and humidity in the house is to install a PIV unit in the loft - it runs at 20 l/s in winter (1 ACH) and 40 l/s in spring summer and autumn (2 ACH) It has several program modes but I set it to go into standby at 27 Deg C below that temp it constantly runs In summer it runs for approx 10 to 12 hrs as a result of the standby mode It's quite noticeable in the data that it has a cooling effect overnight/early morning and overall it helps to limit the solar gain in the south side of the house.
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ASHP without Boiler Upgrade Scheme?
marshian replied to timhowes's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Looks lovely however the point remains - why did you think you needed it? -
A pause for breath… (& to take stock of cost of foundations…)
marshian commented on G and J's blog entry in Da Bungalow
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I bloody hate council idiots had enough experience of them in the past I applied to extend house 2 storey extension on the back to replace a horrible single glazed glass conservatory that could be used for maybe 2 days a year most of spring summer and autumn too bloody hot and rest of the year too damn cold and got planning permission granted. I had a back fence (usual 6 ft cant rail with featherboard) backing on to a turn round/visitor packing space in the cul-d-sac behind - Fence was 25 years old and rotten - I took a 10 ft section down to allow building materials to be delivered to the back of the property and used some heras fencing as a temp security measure. I got a council complaint that the heras fencing was taller than 6 ft (alongside a highway) and could potentially restrict visibility (I sh*t you not - it's bloody open mesh!!!) I dug a hole for the rubber feet and dropped the height to 6 ft - wrote them a letter and said all sorted fence is 6 ft now job done All went quiet - I finished the building works and started re-instating the fence to be served with a notice that the fence cannot be more than 3 ft high due to proximity of the highway (Turn round space/visitor parking in a cul d sac remember) I wrote back saying original fence installed by the builders was 6 ft - I'm just re-instating that and they were applying a rule regarding highway to my fence but not the two other gardens that also back on to this "highway" I got another letter saying in the nicest council language that they did NGAS - because I had removed the 6ft fence now 3ft was the highest fence I could install (Making my garden very easy to access for any local toerag.) So I did this which isn't a 6 ft fence Honestly it's not The council demanded a face to face meeting to discuss urgent resolution and I agreed to their request Came round and we walked round the cul-d-sac together and measured it with me pointing out again it was not compliant So I opened it I'd already unlatched the other side Because it wasn't a fence at all it was a feather board clad double gate and I said should anyone using the turn around / parking space find that their visibility is impaired I've had a sign made to say call at house XX and I'll open the gates................ Council lass clearly very very pissed about it but I never heard another more.
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No offence intended here but you’ve started several threads in specific sections related to your garden room project not everyone would have followed all of them. I think the first post which you clearly didn’t was typical forum humour which sometimes doesn’t translate to new members. a sketch or picture helps a lot to understand what you are trying to do - i have an EPDM roof on my shed that I completely rebuilt last year - it doesn’t pool but I made the fall a little too much as in a good shower it can shoot past the gutters. Previous felt covered OSB roof was much shallower pitch and it pooled and rotted out.
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Covered Decking Area (pergola)
marshian replied to marshian's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
I wasn’t wrong either @JohnMo has finished his finally found a picture of the normal sail arrangement at the weekend supported the side rails (once I had both sides level) and then removed the front and legs shortened the legs and modified the foot plates. next task make the support brackets -
OK re-running the calcs for 18mm ID 20 metre length it's down to 7 litres a min or 420 Litre per hour Just for info or context my largest rad is 700 x 1400 and it's a triple panel triple convector at a 35 deg flow temp it needs 94 litres per hour to meet the heat loss of the room 640 W (22mm copper two pipe circuit with 15mm tails to the rad) For me I still don't think you will have a problem with flow rate thro that circuit
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ASHP installation - great new invention
marshian replied to JohnMo's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Blimey - I reckon you were cold - I think 2 showers a day (bath once a week) is enough for anyone....... 2 people 1815 kWh per year for HW usage- 23 replies
