Mr Punter
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I think this is just a Scottish thing. Move south of the border and they don't care how you do a connie as long as you have external doors to the main house.
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internal door apertures in blockwork walls
Mr Punter replied to Tom's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
The blockwork will need to be spot on. If you went for the chunky ply you could omit the architrave and have the exposed edge and a 15mm shadow gap and recess some Compriband or similar in there. -
Installed channel glass balustrade wobbles
Mr Punter replied to rhymecheat's topic in Windows & Glazing
Only if the bricks have been incorrectly laid. It is not going to peel off the soldier course of 215mm brickwork, unless they have not used cement in the mortar. Fixed down every 200mm. -
All 3 are used.
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internal door apertures in blockwork walls
Mr Punter replied to Tom's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
You may be able to get the birch ply at 30mm thick and certainly 24 / 25mm. Get the supplier to cut the sheets down to your required widths. The whole sheets are almost too heavy to pick up unless you are @nod's wife who can run up a ladder with one under each arm. -
Installed channel glass balustrade wobbles
Mr Punter replied to rhymecheat's topic in Windows & Glazing
You may be able to get a better profile T or F shaped like https://www.s3i.co.uk/top-mount-f-shape-frameless-pro-glass-balustrade.php -
Basement Concrete Pour - Thoughts on this...
Mr Punter replied to Internet Know How's topic in Basements
That looks better than most professional sites. Quite an achievement! How come you have beam and block in the basement when there is already a slab? -
Basement Concrete Pour - Thoughts on this...
Mr Punter replied to Internet Know How's topic in Basements
Nice. Did you organise this yourself or did a contractor do it? Pics? -
Copyright dispute with timber frame company. Help.
Mr Punter replied to Paulp1's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
If the TF firm did the Planning App drawings the client is on dodgy ground and may need to submit a fresh application with a substantially different design if she wants to avoid being sued. -
Installed channel glass balustrade wobbles
Mr Punter replied to rhymecheat's topic in Windows & Glazing
Let the supplier know in writing that it is not acceptable and send a copy of the video. That is a huge amount of deflection under almost no load. -
If the new foundations are 600 wide, are you off the foundation with one of the leaves? If that is the case and you don't want to reposition the new wall it may be best to break it out and start again. If it is just a small section you may get away with digging out next to it. If BC are aware they may ask you to resin some studs into the side of existing to a design by your SE.
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Internal blockwork: spec feedback
Mr Punter replied to bmj1's topic in Bricklaying, Blockwork & Mortar
They are not very strong and are difficult to fix to. If they are internal walls you should not need thermal properties. A medium density aggregate block like Hemelite is good. -
There were no prices or stockists online in GB so a no-no over here.
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Drainage practical: down the trenches
Mr Punter replied to saveasteading's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I cut and chamfer with a cordless 4" grinder. Mark the cut with a rubber band and a sharpie.- 24 replies
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Well the photos look like mineral wool.
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I have the Airflow Icon fans that have an iris type shutter built in. I also use external vents with a flap type shutter.
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@Gary in New YorkI haven't seen the mineral wool infilled Porotherm blocks over here. How much are they per m2 in the US? 365mm is very thick without any finishes. Also the first mortar bed looks really thick. Is that what they specify? I appreciate it is just adhesive from there upwards. Do keep posting as it is interesting to see how it works.
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Like Jeanne Calment I think who had a deal where she agreed to pass on her apartment on her death in return for a regular payment while she was alive. She ended up being the oldest person in France and outlived the beneficiary by a large margin. The regular payments apparently amounted to double the value of the place.
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Building Regs requirement for height of balustrade fixed to parapet
Mr Punter replied to LnP's topic in Building Regulations
Another vote for face fixing to the wall. Glass balustrade may be nicer than railings if you want to avoid the caged feel. Kids are like lemmings. Be aware that if you have furniture on the balcony they will climb on it and risk falling. -
ONE (WO)MAN DOWN ...... (and an upper floor wall built)
Mr Punter commented on BotusBuild's blog entry in South East Cornwall Low Energy build
The concrete fill in the icf looks very neat and the walls look nice and straight. No grout runs or bursts. Do you build studwork against the walls for services and plasterboard? -
Building a large balcony; where to start
Mr Punter replied to New to this's topic in RSJs, Lintels & Steelwork
I have a more recent timber balcony on a property and I think it is around 20 years old. I need to replace it as it is rotten. I will use galv steel. Most of the original Victorian external joinery on the building is in reasonable condition. I think the quality and durability of softwood has declined considerably. -
The first one looks easier to paint and keep clean. Do you fix them concealed at the top?
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Show us yer shuttering...
Mr Punter replied to Mulberry View's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
You can take them all off now or leave them for a year. Makes no difference. -
That applies to Scotland. In England there is nothing to stop you moving in.
