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Everything posted by Onoff
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I believe it depends which side you hang your keys?
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Probably don't give one either!
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Coming up married for 31 years. I love shifting tonnes of soil, by hand, from A to B. I'll often shift it back to A just to keep out of the house...
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Fit Geberit or Grohe. Everything else is crap. All the Geberit drawings are on their site. With Geberit it's all serviceable through the flush plate. https://www.geberit.co.uk/products/bathroom-products/concealed-cisterns/
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How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
More coffee Sir? Ring fencing the plants with grounds, so far so good: I still need to clear a "no man's land" / small mower's width around the 4 sides. Hope to get the metal frame re-erected with new printed connectors and reinforcing gussets riveted on. That'll give me scope for future netting. In the short term I might use it as framing to grow some butternut squash up on the sunny side. -
No macro button?
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How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Went round the beans late yesterday evening with the coffee grounds I'd left to dry in the sun. Further reading says a weak spray solution of coffee is better than the grounds. Also that it is a neurotoxin to slugs and snails. On the down side it can apparently deter/affect beneficial creepy crawlies. @saveasteading any capsules from coffee machines where I work get recycled separately. The grounds I'm getting come from freshly ground beans. It's from the posh floors where money seems no object and staff welfare is paramount. Everything is top quality. I'm allowed to fish it out of the rubbish 😂 -
How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Beans are in! A scoop of compost in each hole. The expresso cup removed and plant popped in. Then a bit of soil packed around it & watered. Lastly a spray of garlic water around the perimeter. Fingers crossed. -
Love it! 👍
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Got the BiL to kindly take a few inches more out of the new patio area. It exposed the old water pipe that used to feed the piggery that was adjacent years ago. Should have plenty of depth now for some hardcore now and end up with this area level with the floor inside the house. The long term plan is to lower all the paved areas around the house.
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How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
I've scored a possible daily supply of coffee grounds from some posh offices. From what I've read they can act as a slug deterrent. -
How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Yes, these expresso pots certainly haven't gone as "soggy" as the recycled cardboard ones from Lidl did last year. I wonder what "commercial" composting entails? -
How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Got half the bean holes dug with my knocked up tool that I chucked together from scrap. Hit a red ant nest who weren't too happy. Got a few stings for my efforts! The beans are more than ready to go in: Bear in mind here that I'm not a gardener! The cored hole is nom 3" dia and say 5 1/2" deep. Where they're dug, inside the rectangle of the galv frame, that's the relatively soft soil that I painstakingly sieved and layered with compost, ash, etc. Outside the galv frame is virgin flint country The little pots the beans are in now are nom 2 1/2" dia by 2 1/2" deep. I'm assuming to take the plants out of the pots and drop them in the holes. Maybe firmly pack round them with some bagged compost? Or should I leave in the pots and just drop in the hole, then again maybe just remove the bottom circle of card? Or run scissors up the side? A success rate of around 47/50. That was 47 new seeds and 3 saved. Not sure on whether it was new or old seeds that failed. When I say failed, all the seeds came up but I've 3 stragglers. A couple were pot bound and grew the wrong way up and the 3rd I think was maybe got at by a pigeon. Cheers -
Traditional railway sleepers too. He's talking I think though about "ordinary" pressure then subsequently DIY treated timber. It won't last underground.
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I believe Tom Jones has a similar set up on his place.
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I've all the bits here to do a solar thermal install, really need to get on with it this year. Is it that you need a heat dump like a radiator to deal with the excess heat? @Marvin might be able to shed some light.
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You're funny 👍 Go for it and see how long it lasts.
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You must have any "timber" at least 6" off of the ground.
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Paint it BLACK!
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Cement particle board as interior wall feature - why not?
Onoff replied to AppleDown's topic in Decorating
Venetian plaster looks lovely. -
"Formers"! Wusses! Go wet room or go home! 😂
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You want a secure as secure is fixing there. Yes wait for their details but if it were me I'd weld a really thick steel plate between the top and bottom flange and drill and tap into that. If you simply nut and bolt the nut could go loose over time and be inaccessible. I probably have the correct, large size HSS taps I could send you to borrow. I've M12, 14, 16, 20 up to M24 I think.
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Drill a hole at the points in yellow and put some horizontal pegs in for them to put their cowboy hats 😉
