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Do self builders close for Xmas
ToughButterCup replied to jpinthehouse's topic in Introduce Yourself
Sore point perhaps? Oh dear, how sad never mind.....? -
Do self builders close for Xmas
ToughButterCup replied to jpinthehouse's topic in Introduce Yourself
I dare ya! The sobs, the wailing and gnashing of teeth, the retribution, the sound of pots and pans bouncing off walls - why it will keep us all entertained for a good few weeks -
Better type of expanding foam
ToughButterCup replied to Russell griffiths's topic in Building Materials
Illbruck ? -
Better type of expanding foam
ToughButterCup replied to Russell griffiths's topic in Building Materials
A Durisol block is 86% air. I have had 'raw' Durisol exposed to all weathers for far longer than expected. Frozen while soaked too. I still have a stack of spares outside, uncovered for just over two years Nada. Nichts. Nothing. Rien. Boringly inert. -
Plain: (A1) = standard Blue : (BS whatever) = '... is what self builders buy ...' Red : (BS whatever) = ' ... is what they use on new houses ... ' is what Scott Montgomery (our woofer) told me yesterday.
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Do self builders close for Xmas
ToughButterCup replied to jpinthehouse's topic in Introduce Yourself
I'm going to try not to do anything. Handcuffs and zip-ties will help in that respect. -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
ToughButterCup replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
Digging into the paper referenced above just a little more deeply shows; The publisher's explicit aim is to ' ... share with you all the possibilities that consistently contradict (emphasis added) the theory of man-made global warming (AGW).... ' https://climatechangedispatch.com/about-us/amp/ (accessed Dec 2018) Does not name the author of at least some articles published Does not name the editor(s) of the site Solicits financial help from readers Appears not to maintain their website professionally (many internal links are broken) The internet is an excellent medium for sharing ignorance. -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
ToughButterCup replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
@scottishjohn, the Peer Review process is a commonly accepted corner stone of all informed, objective discussion throughout the world. It provides an opportunity for informal feedback among peers. Peer Review actively hinders vested interest (because reviewers don't know who else is on the review team) . It isn't perfect. But it's the best that exists. So, about that list, then. Got one? -
Cement is 3 times more polluting than aviation fuel
ToughButterCup replied to NSS's topic in Environmental Building Politics
A reading list would be helpful, please. Peer reviewed and publicly available would be good, thanks -
Google Malta - similar to SunAmp
ToughButterCup replied to Dudda's topic in Environmental Building Politics
Naaahhh, that's Mein Kampf ya twit. -
Or, tip the bin men well. I always make a point of a cheerful / cheeky chat and a smile when they come round. Asked for a spare wheelie bin, the following week one turned up: no explanation, no fuss. Been leeching stuff into it ever since.
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Welcome Welcome to sleepless nights Welcome to frustrating builders Welcome to "Christ that was close" Welcome to " How much? Do you think I'm stupid?" Welcome to "Darling, can we move that window 3mm to the left - no - right please?" Welcome to the doctoral thesis on Bathroom Tiling by @Onoff Welcome to one liners by @Nickfromwales Welcome to @Temp's caution Welcome to nerds R Us Welcome to obsession.
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Welcome. Hope you have a keen sense of humour.....
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worst area for building control /planning in UK
ToughButterCup replied to scottishjohn's topic in Building Regulations
Perhaps this could be seen solely as a Planning matter, not a compliance issue? The Planners did actually help solve the matter. I very much doubt that decisions at that level are taken purely randomly: a rationale for the decision was given - you may not agree with it. Pick your fight. -
While I agree with the sentiment, its absence is an easy win for the BCO. No sump? Oh dear.... Pick your fights: this isn't worth fighting about And all for £14 and a trench
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Hi, you might ,like to re-save the image in jpg format and upload that too, @Big Neil, more people will be able to view your image. At the moment, its a '.tif ' (tagged image format) Ian
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Bats, heritage and a vent
ToughButterCup replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Surveyors & Architects
Quick answer, about a year. But it varies. Best way to find out what really happens is to do some leg work. Look online and read some bat ecology reports prepared for your LPA. Look at the dates of the survey, the dates they were submitted and the dates of the decisions. That should give you a rough local lead time. Next, network like mad in your local area. Find out who NOT to employ as your ecologist. Take a local estate agent out for dinner and pay the bill. Believe nobody until at least three people tell you the same story. The local bat group (of worthies) will tell you too much. Don't tell them you are applying for PP. Next, find an excellent ecologist. One with an eye for detail (Probably a woman - - - yes yes I know, but stuff it, I don't care). Find out how much she knows about the local gossip.... what's the LPA's ecologist like - a bastard? lazy? crisp? efficient? slow? Ask around about the ecologist - you are looking for sensible price and reasonable service. And an eye for detail. And one that can communicate efficiently. Avoid one that moans about being up all night doing surveys and that consequently they are too tired to see to detail and bother. I have a strong feeling you've missed this year's 'bat-cycle . Use the enforced wait to plan. Good luck Ian I forgot to add , in my direct experience, common local practice is to kill any interfering wildlife, and then apply for PP. Me, ..... bitter? No. Wiser. -
Stiebel Eltron DHC-E 8/10 instant water heater
ToughButterCup replied to ProDave's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
Bet that went well... -
Joists: how level should level be?
ToughButterCup replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Construction Issues
Thank God you wrote that. What needs doing, how, when, where, to what spec ? - Thanks Terry. Another 'Oh dear what a pity ' moment avoided a few days before it hits us right in the bank balance -
Joists: how level should level be?
ToughButterCup replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Construction Issues
And there's me wanting to know what fussy is.... POSIs... and of course I should have thought... So, that's that sorted out in my mind. Thats what interested me ... all the nails I bought are twisted Would not have been obvious to me Whaaasan MI? Why should they need cross-bracing? The longest foul water run for us is two meters -
This week has been difficult and pleasing in equal measure. Never installed a joist before, but now 8 are up, sitting there waiting to be nailed in place. No nails yet - just push fit. Fussing them into level-ness was interesting. Mostly I managed to get them level enough to of split the laser beam - half on, half over the top. But doing that job made me look at the joists in great detail. The top surfaces have some very small bumps and dips above and below the laser line. Nothing substantial. Since I don't know what I don't know, should I get the belt sander out and make sure that the bumps are levelled out? Planning to nail them in and then put temporary boarding on them tomorrow: quite exciting because it's a bedroom - somewhere to put up guests?
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I like to give evidence-based answers. This isn't. Durisol incorporates insulation within it. In the terms you ask '.... measure for measure...' I am certain that when I stopped researching the issue ( For any given thickness of wall, is Durisol better at insulation than comparable technologies? ) , there are (or were) some comparative tables. I remember being distinctly skeptical about how the comparisons were done. The author wasn't identified, and neither was the organisation that funded the production of the table. In terms of its strength: better than EPS, or than other wall construction methods? Durisol use a specialist SE: give them a ring and ask for his (it is a bloke) contact details.
