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I remember ages ago somebody telling me that there is a chemical that you can buy to solve that problem . But I'd try baking soda and a bit of vinegar......
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ToughButterCup replied to Dreadnaught's topic in General Construction Issues
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ToughButterCup replied to Dreadnaught's topic in General Construction Issues
We are mobbed with finches. Digging our foul drainage this week by hand: at one stage it was like digging inside an aviary. It helps that the rest of the garden has been left to itself for 4 years, so there's plenty of cover and masses of seed. -
Extended Rest Bends: when to use .... ?
ToughButterCup replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Thanks. There's little to be lost by fitting one at the bottom of the vertical run is there? And it would be a right royal pain in the Botticelli to have to replace a normal rest bend for an extended one . Added to that I have the delight of that plastic-coated metal mesh support layer about 900 below the surface. Fantastic stuff - saved hundreds of pounds worth of MOT1 and associated transport costs. But a serious annoyance now. Still, look on the bright side - got rid of a few calories -
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ToughButterCup replied to Dreadnaught's topic in General Construction Issues
Oooooo, someone miscalculated the freezing level then didn't they...... -
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ToughButterCup replied to Dreadnaught's topic in General Construction Issues
Folks, how often should we do that - and how often do we do that? -
Morning, welcome to BH. I know less than nothing about Chalet style houses, but a quick site search gave me these results. Might be worth a look? Ian
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Sometimes I've been known to use the bathroom as the place to take an extended rest. But I didn't know that I might have been sitting some way above an extended rest bend. I'm wondering what the criteria for use is? Is it simply to increase the reach of the bend, or might one be used when there's an increased likelihood of differential ground movement? Our land profile near to the raft is MOT1 on top of topsoil, and that's on clay. The foul drain comes out of that 'mix' and then descends steeply (it drops about 2 meters) through more topsoil and then into wetter clay. And straight into the digester. All of the pipe is at least 1 meter (usually more) below the ground surface. I'm overthinking it aren't I? PS, MOT1 is the worst , the very worst stuff to dig through by hand innit? Gimme clay any day.
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Hi, new member, here is my residential treehouse build
ToughButterCup replied to sidekickdmr's topic in Introduce Yourself
Brilliant Tell us the Planning Permission story - please. -
This is what a Great Crested Newt with a headache looks like. He was sheltering under a Ground Protection Mat: I had moved it for the first time in 4 years. Why the headache? Because every day for the last God knows how long, I put my foot on his head 20 or 30 times a day as I walk to and from the site: he was smack bang under the middle of the Ground Protection Mat - that alone weighs about 40 kilos. I had driven over the mat with a five tonne digger the other day. He doesn't look too ill, does he? Apologies about the focus, the little bugger wriggled, and I didn't want to hold him for too long. Popped him in the hibernacular, as agreed in the Planning Permission documents. 2 minutes later - gone. He might well have been there since the last bout of heavy rain - when its dry like this they stay where they are. But what a place to choose. Talk about hiding in plain sight!
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under sink instant hot water
ToughButterCup replied to DH202020's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Unit on order.... so now @ProDave, can you nudge me in the right direction for a PReducngV please?- 18 replies
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Freestanding metal sink: recommendations?
ToughButterCup replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Plumbing
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Anybody got one? What should we look out for , avoid? We just want a sink on four legs - space is at a premium - no need for work space next to it ( ie. no kitchen worksurface needed). I think they are commonly known as scullery sinks , and as usual, the one I've wanted and looked at for a while on Amazon is no longer available. Something like this .... If you could point me to one for sale, that'd be brilliant. Thanks. Ian
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Internal waste fittings: push or solvent weld
ToughButterCup replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Plumbing
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Internal waste fittings: push or solvent weld
ToughButterCup replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Plumbing
So there's three types .... Gordon Bennett, its enough to make you want to employ a plumber...... phhhhh. ? -
On drainagepipe.co.uk, while reading the support and instructions page (for me, rare, I admit) I bumped into this ; Theres a support video too: punch line : " The choice is yours" Does it matter then? I suspect not ... And if that's the case then isn't it an argument for Multifit ? I think @pocster (?) and I should use Pushfit maybe?
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English isn't my mother tongue either. But I am tolerated here ... mainly because I don't spam.
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ToughButterCup replied to Dreadnaught's topic in General Construction Issues
Yes, it's a big help to have a slope on site: my back's really sore though. Big ahhhhhhhhhh for the overprivileged then............? -
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ToughButterCup replied to Dreadnaught's topic in General Construction Issues
Well, if he bites, then I'll nibble, anyone for sucking? -
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ToughButterCup replied to Dreadnaught's topic in General Construction Issues
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New Build - Left at Foundation Stage - Problems?
ToughButterCup replied to Mostly Chilled's topic in Foundations
Worry? 9 or 10 years maybe. Probably more. There's a plot right next to us which has been at that stage for at least 10 years now. -
Can't build house so making shepherd's hut / site hut
ToughButterCup replied to MortarThePoint's topic in Garages & Workshops
To be converted to a site hut later then? -
Temporary foul drainage: what's wrong with this plan....
ToughButterCup replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Waste & Sewerage
*King brilliant. Yer a star. -
Temporary foul drainage: what's wrong with this plan....
ToughButterCup replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Short of raiding the linen cupboard, I can't get any bedding. I have remnants of sharp sand, some 10mm pebbles and some soft sand. Eyeing up random bags of building sand lying around the area. Bad man innit? -
Eyeing up an old bit of 12 by 2 for a stairs stringer. As twisted as a propeller....
