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Welcome Jack. Awesome name
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In so very many ways!!!
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Without knowing exactly what was done, it does sound high. We registered a new bit of land we bought from our neighbour, and I think the all-up costs were around £450. That said, I suspect it'll be hard to argue if costs weren't agreed upfront. Also, your neighbour is on the hook for the full amount, so there'll likely be a lot of bad will generated if you refuse to cough up half. The difference to you sounds like a bit over £150. I'd personally consider paying it with a smile and a thank you, and chalk it up to the cost of maintaining good relations with your neighbours.
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You really are hard to please!
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Cooker hood to mvhr extract plenums
jack replied to CC45's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
XKCD has a strip for everything (although that one covers most situations online!) Good to see the plenum argument again.- 46 replies
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Help me deal with a neighbour!
jack replied to hmpmarketing's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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Looking very smart. Shame about the lack of dog silhouette.
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Google "brick fence holes" - few ideas there. Examples: http://taradillard.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/orchard-wall-gate.html https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-image-brick-wall-pattern-red-bricks-newly-constructed-building-image31530001 http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1112795
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Welcome Archer (sploosh!)
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We clearly got a bargain then! From memory, our 9 x 10m bungalow cost around £6000 to knock down and take away in late 2014 (Hampshire/Surrey borders). That was the lowest price by some way - I think most quotes were £8-10k. They didn't do the best job, in that there were a few bits of rubble that weren't cleared away, and some paths were left that arguably should have been cleared. Took the groundworks guy about an hour in his massive digger to sort it, so no biggie.
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Lifting and Lowering (useful "rule of thumb")
jack replied to B52s's topic in Project & Site Management
Good weightlifting coaches will tell you that injuries happen more often in real life than in the gym, even though the real-world weights that do the damage are typically much lower than will be lifted safely at the gym. It's partly a lack of attention, partly a lack of respect given that you're used to moving massively heavier things around without injury at the gym, and partly the fact that the real world doesn't always have knurled grips at a convenient position. As an example, I tweaked my back last year lifting a not particularly heavy bit of aluminium extrusion for our balconies. It was probably less than 15kg, but my back was already tired from having moved things around for the previous three hours, and I didn't think before twisting and lifting. At the time, my deadlift in the controlled environment of the gym was well over 100kg more than the weight that got me... Perhaps rather than treating these as numbers never to exceed, think of them as numbers to have a think about, and guidelines for where we're relatively strong, positionally. -
The double kitchen run is about 9m, from memory. There are a couple of others (bedroom supply) that are around 10-12m, and they're single duct. From memory, my ducting has a slightly larger cross-sectional area than the stuff most on here are using. That might explain the relatively low number of double runs in my layout.
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I believe doubling up is only needed (if it's needed at all) where the run is particularly long and/or the room has high extract rates. The only double on our house is one of the two kitchen extracts.
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When a five minute job runs to the whole weekend...
jack replied to Bitpipe's topic in Rainwater, Guttering & SuDS
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When a five minute job runs to the whole weekend...
jack replied to Bitpipe's topic in Rainwater, Guttering & SuDS
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Schedule of works for insulated foundations
jack replied to Triassic's topic in Project & Site Management
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I knew we'd moved away from coal but that's a startling graph.
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Doing that well is harder than it looks!
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Think he's talking about what he's in the middle of doing!
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I assume that the other requirements relate to the "sealed bids" approach to selling. There's no point taking the highest bid if it turns out down the line that the bidder was just tyre-kicking. I assume they want sealed bids because there's a lot of interest in the land. I suppose in that case the argument is that the pool of potential buyers is smaller, but those that have bid will all be serious and can proceed.
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I was never in London around the time of the Troubles (and I suspect day to day it wasn't as bad as your experience), but I understand there was a similar stoicism involved there. I had exactly that conversation with someone today. Far more people die on the UK's roads every week than were killed in this attack. We just have this guttural reaction to events like this that the drip of "ordinary" deaths don't seem to involve. I supposed it's called "terrorism" for a reason.
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I remember reading a report like this a couple of months ago. These attacks are more or less inevitable. I suspect we'd all be surprised at how many attacks get stopped before we hear about them. I (like everyone) struggle to understand the mentality. There were reports about chat on Isis social networks talking about the bombs that killed children in Mosul being returned to Britain. So if it's wrong to kill innocent children in Mosul, surely it's wrong to kill innocent children in Britain? I'm not even sure that these people are evil in the true sense of the word. I assume they're not psychopaths, but actually genuinely believe that what they are doing is right. I'd be very interested to know the mental state of someone right before they did this. What are they thinking as they walk into a crowd of smiling, happy families, knowing they're about to end their own life and bring years of darkness and pain to the lives of so many others. Do they feel stressed? Excited? Guilty?
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Welcome David. Hope today's sunny for you as well
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So, what would you do differently next time?
jack replied to Kuro507's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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