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I recently built my brothers decking and handrail and spindles like @PeterW says above is the best/easiest way, the handrail comes with spacers as well, just modify the corner posts to sit the rail on, my brothers posts were also 4x4 👍
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Can’t do any harm to wrap in another covering. I remember where I heard about the “black “ I used to work for BT and was told cables that were external had black added to counteract the effects of UV, whereas cables underground did not need that protection.
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Well done @zoothorn, looks good mate 👍
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I have one of these. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294314970325?epid
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I have a long pole (extendable)with brush (can be fed water up it) but I prefer to use a ladder to clean first floor windows. The pole tho is good for the conservatory roof.
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Building regulations for full roof replacement and loft
joe90 replied to Keymon's topic in Building Regulations
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Long crack in brickwork- under chimney stack in loft
joe90 replied to karatekaren's topic in General Structural Issues
Difficult to tell but that crack appears to stop at floor level and stop above the timber so I don’t believe movement has occurred above or below that crack. -
Low first floor window - solution needed
joe90 replied to Paene Finitur's topic in Building Regulations
Yes, also this from NHBC. “The window must be prevented from opening more than 100mm in order to comply with Part K.” I have seen this on hotel windows by a short flexible cable fixed from frame to openable window, also any guarding must not be climeable . -
If I remember correctly the “black” was added to plastic to stop UV deterioration. +1 that the water needs to be kept dark to stop “growth” in the water. You can get black IBC,s
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Long crack in brickwork- under chimney stack in loft
joe90 replied to karatekaren's topic in General Structural Issues
Looks to me like the corbelled brickwork leans on that timber and the timber has bowed a bit and the Mortor is soft. Try a straight edge against the wood and see if it is straight!. I would be tempted to diagonally brace that timber, rake out and re point the crack and surrounding brickwork. IMO it’s not going anywhere soon. -
Oh yes they will, but yes, unable to enter the chicken coop 👍
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Chipboard or Ply, 18mm or 22mm for Bathroom LVT
joe90 replied to Tetrarch's topic in Floor Structures
Well my chipboard floor was new, all joints filled with d4 glue as they should be so no filling required (and the shower tray was installed on the chipboard). Ply is usually used to even out a floor, say floorboards which will curl, move etc. -
🤣🤣🤣🤣, yes they are very clever, my chicken run was built on 200mm of rolled MOT, they got through that 🤷♂️, then I ran chicken wire underneath it, they simply dug up to it so the chicken food fell through into their tunnels. Yum yum. Our neighbour gave up keeping chickens on account of rats.
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Chipboard or Ply, 18mm or 22mm for Bathroom LVT
joe90 replied to Tetrarch's topic in Floor Structures
I laid LVT on moisture proof 22mm chipboard T@G and no problems at all, sold as a rock. -
Welcome Ricky to THE forum, our mantra ( if you have already heard it) is insulate insulate insulate, you only buy it once and it keeps giving. We love pics and are waiting for your questions .
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I worked on a neighbours house and previously the mortgage company when they bought it insisted they put in soffit vents, I discovered when I stripped the roof that the brickwork was tight against the back of the felt so no ventilation at all got into the loft!!!!,, I cured that by removing the top row of bricks laid between the rafters 🤷♂️
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New series of Grand Designs 31st August 2022
joe90 replied to Thorfun's topic in Property TV Programmes
Kept patching it up like anybody else without the capital to build! -
You got me worried so just went and had a look as mine has been there 18months or so, still intact 👍
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NO, A rat got into my STP and blocked a pipe, smells alerted me and after “fishing” i got it out, I had no grill on the outlet pipe to a ditch which is where it must have got in, I simply used a grill fir the top of a vent stack.
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You will have to get the trenches inspected by building control before you fill them!
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No such thing as a stupid question, stupid is not asking 👍despite what the SE says it’s the building inspector that makes the decision on ground conditions once the trenches are dug (and clean, scrapped flat and smooth). I would say dig 1100 from existing floor level, the thickness of the concrete poured should be specified by the SE but some do full fill pours (trench filled to top, saves laying blocks in a trench).
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New series of Grand Designs 31st August 2022
joe90 replied to Thorfun's topic in Property TV Programmes
Wow, that’s customer service eh? I just loved the Germans work gear (waistcoats) and cleaning the van before leaving, not like some Brit builders eh? -
New series of Grand Designs 31st August 2022
joe90 replied to Thorfun's topic in Property TV Programmes
Just watched it on catchup and yes great for some people, fully fitted out, a bit like the old huf house. Yes I am sure building blocks of the same design would work out much cheaper. Shame they didn’t go through the insulation type/thickness and airtightness details etc . (For us nerds🤔). -
Where is the kWh price heading in 2022?
joe90 replied to epsilonGreedy's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I have been hearing that fir years.
