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Did you want metric, Will this line up with fixing points, most osb is still imperial so 2440x1220, metric is slowly coming through.
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Caesarstone - does it stain?
Russell griffiths replied to Adsibob's topic in Kitchen Units & Worktops
No, but ours was in a very dark chocolate colour and the water marks left after you put a cold drink down where a pain, continuous polishing to keep it clean. We had a cream colour in the laundry that didn’t show a mark. When end I had samples delivered I poured all sorts of weird stuff on it to stain it, never happened. -
You need to connect back to the inspection chamber not the middle of the pipe, imagine a blockage past the point of that join heading towards the island, there is no way to direct a drainage rod to veer off and go up the junction to the blockage. Imagine a blockage at the point the (N) is in the word island, no easy way to get to it.
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Is this the correct placement for O rings ?
Russell griffiths replied to jfb's topic in General Plumbing
That looks right. It is normally easier to just yank that fitting and chuck it in the bin, new fitting straight on. -
How will you load the dumper ? they are designed for moving soil/sand about, you need a forklift.
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Go and buy one, re sell after the job is finished. Ive got 177 sheets of plasterboard coming this week and due to all this materials shortage stuff that’s going on it’s coming in 3 separate deliveries. ??♂️
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Nope, no chance you won’t budge it, if it hasn’t got an engine forget it, your not pulling it nowhere. If you are building a whole whole house you need to address this issue now as this will be one of 50-60-70 deliveries, so you need a method.
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I’ve got loads as well??
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painting woodwork - without leaving brush marks
Russell griffiths replied to TryC's topic in Decorating
Everything needs to stick to whatever you have, so every surface needs sanding and then cleaning to remove dust and any oil from your fingers or other contaminants. Prime all bear wood, undercoat, sand , undercoat, sand,undercoat, sand. Get the picture. -
painting woodwork - without leaving brush marks
Russell griffiths replied to TryC's topic in Decorating
You won’t get a finished product with undercoat, you will need to use a primer on the bare wood, then a coat of undercoat, then a very light sand down to get the details right, then another undercoat, then another sand and then two top coats. There is no short cuts to a good finish, no miracle one coat paint, it’s just lots of work and detailing. -
Things to think about. Will the hedge survive ? Probably is there an alternative position for trench ? is the trench position this close a good idea ? No not really.
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It all depends on the design, you can build a roof with no purlins, no problem, but having a roof designed with purlins and then not putting them in. Well that’s an altogether different situation.
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Timber frame in flood zone- ideas?
Russell griffiths replied to DragsterDriver's topic in Timber Frame
Is that like a funny monkey but spelt differently -
Timber frame in flood zone- ideas?
Russell griffiths replied to DragsterDriver's topic in Timber Frame
1m isn’t really that high, the time you put down a couple of course of blocks then block n beam floor then 200mm of insulation and 80mm screed your up there. Alternatively I would have a row of Gabon baskets around the house site and back fill with 600mm of stone then an insulated raft. i did mine on block n beam floor, but wish I had done the raft idea. -
Why only double glazed??
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Plastering before windows are in?
Russell griffiths replied to daunker's topic in Plastering & Rendering
I agree with your plasterer. -
Underground Drainage Design advice.
Russell griffiths replied to Steve247's topic in Waste & Sewerage
I’m no expert on this but it’s not how I would want it, how would you clear a blockage from the main runs to the wc wc on main run with branches for other items. -
Phase 1 Land Contamination desktop survey
Russell griffiths replied to Harveys dad's topic in Planning Permission
Phase one desktop £350-£450. -
I don’t think there is a way around this, you need to rip a 4foot square of ceiling down and have a look and draw exactly what you have ended up with. I personally think you have a cock up and a ticking time bomb. Inadequate insulation. Poor ventilation. No vapour barrier. Equals cold roof with condensation, equals roof timbers rotting and early failure. If this is not your fault, then why worry get the ceiling pulled out Monday and start the remedial work. Your builder cannot substitute pir for a glass batt without major re design.
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Evening. Just been quoted £12.99 per sheet for 2400x1200 x15mm acoustic board. And £7.35 per sheet for standard 2400x1200 x12.5mm. Anybody got any better prices.
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I have 200mm of fluffy crap, but I also have 75mm of pir under the rafters all glued and taped. On a 30degree day the inside face of the pir is cold so no heat getting in. You cannot change pir for rockwool type stuff and expect expect the same result. I would expect that to be a very poor roof build up, it will be cold in winter and hot in summer. I would also think it is very very close to not passing building regs. Sorry, needs re doing.
