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ToughButterCup

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  1. Yes, sarcopenia comes to us all, eventually (well - not @Pocster) Resistance exercise is important to slow the rate of decline down. But pushing a heavy load which wobbles because I'm travelling too slowly is the problem I'm trying to solve: not just lifting the dead weight
  2. If only I (we all) had but one job to get sorted. That's precisely the point.
  3. What a vicious nasty post. I'll set the camera up now. 😁
  4. I'm after recommendations. Please. Loads on the market, they ain't cheap. Anyone got one. Apart from storage (they look eminently nickable to me) what's wrong with them? I'm not the Virile Squirile I used to be...
  5. I've found that running suitably edited Chat GPT feedback in DeepSeek (and vice versa) - while remembering to keep the interaction private - can be useful
  6. Well son, looking at those photos, I reckon you've done well to have just a small leak. A small impudent watery area. A leaklet . A UsedToBeDry. A damp bit. A damp Brizzle. Ermmm, while your on here mate , ermmmm .... how old's the felt? Just askin' for a friend..... cos you might want to be ..... nah, can't say it...... leave it to @Onoff or someone like him - someone credible....
  7. Just back from a trip to a very wet place in Bonnie Scotland. Talking to a home owner with an external, windward wall - completely covered in pitch. The covering was so old, it had a fine patina of whitish dust on it (sand grains from the nearby dunes ?) "Why's that then?" "Eh Jimmie, hov' ya seen how mooch it rains here, eh ?" And I thought of you.
  8. I dare you.....
  9. You can request anything. I asked for a set of files from our architect that I put into Sketchup : but in pdf format so that I could look at stuff like this.... and if you ask for a pdf with the layers still accessible - and editable - then you can alter the image really quickly and easily (by hiding and showing layers at will ) . like this
  10. I wonder if prayer works?
  11. Run the boards through a thicknesser ? Excuse to buy another tool 🤐
  12. Siberian Larch : starting to fade nicely. No treatment : 8mm shadow gaps (now often 10 or 12mm in some cases) @ProDave's detestation (above) is our preferred ' look ' Nowt so queer as folk eh? @Conor - your post above has just solved a problem for me. Thanks!
  13. After you've salved your conscience by trying to get the marks off ( and failed) , there's one infallible technique. Absolutely infallible. But - for a self builder - really hard. It works best after about 5 years. Forget about it.
  14. Dependant on cannibalism I'm afraid. Rats will look at a dead stable mate and - in my experience within 24 hours - eat their dead Bessy Friend. Mostly I gather and dispose of all the rats shot in one session. But I sometimes leave one or two rats I have shot as bait for others (saves my time). Rats are amazingly clean.
  15. Ours: 77 sq m = £10K claim for us . Hmmm? Not sure whether that means much, but I can't see you missing a trick Gary...... 🤔
  16. Come on baby, it must be wet by now......
  17. Six months from now you'll be itching to build an estate never mind a house, and you'll be making poor Helen roof all of them 🤭
  18. Here's all of Gary's posts { @nod ) https://forum.buildhub.org.uk/profile/176-nod/ For reference click on his screen-name and you'll be taken to anyone's profile- and content
  19. So @Mulberry View there you have it. Between us @Jenki, @JohnMo (and @Russell griffiths ghost) your three options. Mine? Red Lead, yearly. 😑
  20. I wuz justabout to say that @Jenki or @Russell griffiths will tell you to get it anodised or whatever it's called. Cos I asked the same question yurs ago. Hmmm. I ignored their sage responses cuz I was broke (still am) 5 years later, less broke, I wish I'd taken their advice. Got myself a proper Forth Bridge now. Still, keeps me out of HerIndoors hair innit. 😔
  21. Pressure test, pressure test, pressure test.
  22. I submitted mine and, beyond receipt for the documentation, heard nothing (2022) . A good while later ( 6 months?) during a random quick look at my Octopus account I found that I'm on Flexible Octopus. I expect I missed an email
  23. We have 3.84kW peak on the roof. Main focus: self consumption. All solar directed to a 14kWh capacity water heater. Here's my export for this year so far (£11.88 in total)
  24. That is just beautiful. A real treat to the eye.
  25. The thing about BuildHub is its diversity of membership : and thus opinion. Its always an adjunct to our (your?) own thinking. Often not what you want to hear. And man is that useful: because I need to know why I'm not doing what I might reasonably be expected to do And Christ on a Bike self building is privileged, full of noise, stressed - but above all lonely.
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