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Bloody Hell that's big. Do you refer to the "West Wing" etc? May I suggest @POTUS if ever you change your username? ? I'm sure someone clever here can work out the ££££ heat loss pa through the floor if uninsulated. @oranjeboom on here dug down his whole house and built back up inc UFH. He also did EWI. Check out his blogs here: + +
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Can you not dig a test hole to see what's underneath? My bathroom floor was +60mm compared to the main house. I dug down approx 400mm then built back up. 50mm compacted Type 2 Sharp sand blind 25mm EPS DPM 150mm PIR Polypipe panels UFH 100mm concrete 15mm new tiles = 340mm
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The Whelan's ornaments getting a bit of a tart up today. Had these circa 20 years: Emulsion match pots with yacht varnish over the top. Keeps the kids amused for a good while.
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See, now I really like the ali clad / glazed bit! Weird what ticks for different folks. Lighting scheme inside just "works" imo, lovely spreads are a feature on their own.
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Love the inside. That brick facade is imo soulless. Each to their own.
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EVERYBODY around here has a chainsaw...except me! They scare the sh!t out of me tbh. The BiL just got the small "1 hander" 36V Makita DUC302Z jobbie and is super impressed. At the mo I always have to ask him if I need anything trimming.
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Go on the same link and click on the Check Business tab. You can enter the registration number and I presume check it's legit, it's him named etc.
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Agreed. Looking at the Makita 36V chainsaws, can't decide on the 300 or 350mm blade. If I go for the 350mm then there's two models DUC353Z and 355Z. Both brushless. Used the compare facility on the Makita site but none the wiser what the difference is! As I was rodding I was hitting what I thought were maybe blockages, must have been the joints. I connected 2 packs of 10, 900mm rods so 18m and that just went from manhole 2 to 3. Might be another inbetween but I can't see one despite prodding the ground along the line.
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I really don't know. I should have perhaps looked all around the sides inside but it's pretty precarious balancing over the open manhole on a ladder laid flat. My guess is that the solids stay and the liquid element is simply meant to leach into the soil as the cess pool has no bottom. I'm guessing though.
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You can check here: https://www.hetas.co.uk/find-installer/
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Haven't got any photos of down in the pit or in the P trap manhole below. Basically I had arm length gauntlets on and didn't want to risk the phone. As it was I nearly lost my glasses a couple of times. As an aside I had to clear a tunnel of vegetation for access, mainly blackthorn bushes. Never thought the thorns would penetrate thick rubber (gauntlets)...they do! This is the clay rodding hole stopper left out from the P trap on the right. Thought it'd be a good idea to leave out in case the P trap clogs...the "stuff" would at least have the rodding hole to go down and bypass the trap. (There's no way anyhow of getting the stopper out if the P trap blocks aside from leaning down into 2-3' of liquid sh!t and having a feel for it!) Thinking now though that P trap is as much to stop smells. I should at least I think have the manhole lid remade in a thick piece of galv plate as it's so fragile. Having no holes in it isn't a huge deal as the edge of a spade gets in there OK to lever it up. I have the chequer plate cut from black stock then galvanised so the edges get done. Maybe I should take that lid off, jet wash it and have a measure then make more of an effort to source a no doubt Imperial replacement.
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I apologised beforehand when I saw the neighbour over the fence. She informed me theirs had just collapsed when she drove over it in her 4x4!
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Basic dust mask with about 20 drops of neat lavender oil in and I hardly smelt it. Cat came from East Hill but as you know a fairly long road. Found at the bottom of Hills Lane. They'd just moved in and despite keeping it in for a week it decided to disappear. The girl said she'd been chasing sitings of it for a week. Didn't look underfed or thirsty so I'm sure it was making a dent in the local wildlife. Made a bloody racket, very vocal when I was trying to coax it to come to me. I think that's a trait with Siamese & Burmese. I knew it was out of place 'cos it looked posh. Probably thought I was going to grill it hillbilly style!
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What to do on a boiling hot day? I decided I was going to find the cess pit today as SWMBO out shopping. An route to buy a second set of drain rods a rather expensive looking cat ran out in front of me. I recalled the BiL asking if I'd had a note through our door as he had about a missing Burmese. I rang him as he still had the note and the owner drove to meet me. BiL decided to cycle over to lend a hand cat catching! With said moggie safely caught I mentioned the cess pool and BiL offered to lend a hand if I rang him when I got back. Nice having A N Other on hand just in case and I tried to keep him well out of the way whilst I got sh!tty...really sh!tty. So from the top end: Unused manhole No.1 with the piece of 8mm galv chequer plate on which I had knocked up when the digger went through doing the water main. Used to have a clay soil coming in from the left from the old outside wc. Next manhole No.2 down in front of the 110mm soil (temporary off gutter downpipe) is where "everything" goes at the moment. Next manhole No.3, down at the end of the ladder, just after the rods, has a rotted cover that sits over a clay P trap. This was overflowing. Beyond that is the cess pool cover. Lifting that and the "crust" was about 2 or 3 feet below ground level with no sign of it overflowing. A slight detour as a slow worm had fallen in and was lying a bit stunned atop the crust. Hauled him out and hosed down. Seems OK. Blockage appeared to be either in the P trap or between there and the cess pool. I actually lent down into the cess pool to rod back up to the P trap. Also rodded / plunged from the P trap down. Eventually things started moving. Follow the line of the black rods and you'll see the clay "stopper" from manhole No.3's rodding point. Left that out for now. The rotted cover of manhole No.3. In the foreground. As in the steel "cups" below the bars you hook to lift have gone! That vent lying upside down to the right...not sure where that's from... Went to manhole No.2 and with the second set of rods I can reach all the way to No.3. Bit of a back up so I rodded down to No.3 then checked there. On a positive note the cess pit isn't as big as I though. Guessing 8 -10' in diameter. (For some reason I thought it'd be rectangular). Arched brick construction and seeming fairly intact except around the entry / hatch. I could claim a fair bit of garden back should I choose. Downside the crust is only about 1" below the bottom of the inlet pipe so it needs emptying. A bit of breathing space at least now and a pictorial record of where it is. All wcs flushing. All the tools hosed down but not yet disinfected. Two showers later and I'm having a beer!
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Shower Tray in Finished Concrete Floor
Onoff replied to Visti's topic in General Construction Issues
Ta. I would aim for a good 2% fall. For the Geberit wall drain they say 1 to 2% so in my case 13 - 26mm. Think it's ended up about 18/19mm so circa 1.5%. Not been tested in anger yet I hasten to add. Just got to do the tile sealer before that happens and run a temp waste pipe outside. Forgot to say I added fibres to my exotic pea shingle mix. -
Marsh Rat is using a flat wood bit. I note you can get a foot long 32mm bit in Screwfix: https://www.screwfix.com/search?search=Flat+wood+32mm
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Does the council class DIY as Construction
Onoff replied to ultramods's topic in Building Regulations
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Straight over the new bridge and turn left down to the docks / industrial area where the scorpions live. Still, nicer than Leysdown!
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Well worth a trip. Concrete mix is strong and fine grained. All made on site.
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Grand Designs at Graven Hill starts tonight on Channel 4
Onoff replied to ProDave's topic in Property TV Programmes
If they're making so many mistakes can't someone tell KM or is that it makes good telly? They shouldn't be pedalling daft, wasteful ideas. -
Not a bad way to spend a couple of hours on the Isle Of Sheppey. Cheap as chips concrete garden ornaments and they last for years. Heavy though and no mail order. People including garden centres buy from here and paint them up then sell them for silly money. https://whelansgardenornaments.com/factory-outlet/pots/
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Bath Surround / Boxing In, and concealed pipework
Onoff replied to Onoff's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
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Maybe you could show zoot a picture of yours...
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Sharpie + alcohol sketch, use the galvanised frame and "hang" the wooden frame on it. Subject to more windage of course than the open frame but you could make it look nice with some decent T&G cladding! Curve, scallop the top or whatever. Will make a nice canvass for the neighbours to spray paint abusive messages on too!
