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Russell griffiths

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  1. Have you considered getting somebody out with an air spade to do an assessment of the root spread.
  2. Do you have laminate floor anywhere, the green stuff looks like under lay for cheap flooring.
  3. They cannot make you plant a new tree, full stop end of if a tree is not covered by a restriction to not carry out work to it without consent, then you can do what you like with it, they cannot come along after the event and say : ooh ooh I wish we had of put a TPO on that missing tree can you now plant one back. If you apply to remove a tree and are granted consent they may ask for a replacement to be planted, you can ask to locate this replacement in a better location and you can ask to change species, both of these may be refused but you do have a say if you ask nicely. go down the council office ask for some plans showing TPO trees near your property and also conservation areas,get copies of these for your records. I bet you that the tree officer doesn’t come running down stars jumps in his car and screeches around to your gaff waiving a TPO about, they really have not got the staff to go running all over the borough every time a saw is started. Now if you are talking about a high profile site viewed by the locals everyday with a prominent tree slap bang on the frontage and you go in and ask questions, then that might raise a few eyebrows, but if it’s such an important tree then they should have TPO it in the first place.
  4. If you ever find me on a golf course you have my consent to give me a swift kick in the rollocks
  5. Unless you are tight on budget I would pile rather than a 3m trench, I went down 2.3 with a big extension and it was horrible, so messy sides collapsed, had to shore it all up, props and ply and mud every where the piles we have just done where done in a week with no mess and fuss. I would pile straightaway if over 2m.
  6. Any reason you need to know this. My architect sent the drawings to the piling engineer, he designed the piles and then they got put in. Having known the loadings myself I don’t think anything would have changed.
  7. I was on a course last weekend and they showed us this.
  8. £120 that would buy some nice parts for an old Capri.
  9. I have not been involved in the tree business for a good few years so I would clarify anything first but generally a generic e mail to the tree department, get a confirmation back to keep on record and start cutting. If the councils do not put the appropriate measures in place to stop these things then they have nobody to blame but themselves.
  10. What permission is this? if you are not in a conservation area and the trees are not covered by a tree preservation order then no consent is required check the site has no other planning restrictions and your good to go.
  11. Nope, just got a sample.
  12. Morning i intend having downlights in my External soffit, so as I’m fitting facia and soffits at the moment I need to get some wiring in place first. Is the large area behind my facia classed as safe, and would you run the wire in a conduit or just clip it to the rafters. @ProDave @Onoff
  13. I think you should use brass angle, it would be nice if you can keep a high lustre finish on it by polishing it weekly. Or you could do it like a normal person and just mortar them in and get on with the next job.
  14. Have you looked at a product called rockpanel we are looking at it for a couple of elements of our place.
  15. I haven’t decided on a board yet, but whatever it is will be taped and jointed and a fst applied look up level 5 finish on drywall, too many people over here think you need to skim to get a good finish, what utter rubbish do you think a $5 million house in the states has a poor finish because they don’t wet plaster.
  16. You don’t need to plaster any of the plasterboard products @Dreadnaught if you don’t want to, my last house had no wet skim plaster and this one won’t either.
  17. Told ya he who dares son.
  18. Just going back to your last thread about your roof, something I did that I didn’t see you do was actually dry, warm the roof I read that you checked with a moisture meter but when I did mine I actually used a large blowtorch and heated the ply until I could see all the moisture steaming off it, I got it so it was so warm to touch it was too hot to put a hand on it. I did this all over very quickly, then went over it again before I made a mix, then laid on the resin whilst the boards where warm, did mine in January with 4-5 hour dry windows in the weather.
  19. Chicken.
  20. Take those screws out and have a look he who dares Rodney
  21. Nope, smash the granny out of it.
  22. You need a series of weep holes above the cavity tray to eject the water
  23. If that’s on ply, I would smash the be,Jesus out of it and lay down new ply. It will be a ball ache trying to get that adhesive off rip it all out and start a fresh will give you a better option to fix the ply down better instead of trying to get a few more fixings in without knowing where pipes are.
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