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I'd try some brick cleaning acid.
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Your favourite cheap gloves for painting (and for gardening)?
Onoff replied to Adsibob's topic in Tools & Equipment
Welders gaunlets for pulling up Triffid sized stinging nettles! -
Your favourite cheap gloves for painting (and for gardening)?
Onoff replied to Adsibob's topic in Tools & Equipment
Lidl had some excellent blue work gloves in. Bought 4 pairs size 11. -
3 rolls of this would save all that planting: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Alkor-Furniture-Adhesive-Protective-Bamboo/dp/B00CQ4UJDQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?
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How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
It's plain mild steel, powder or possibly epoxy coated. Running water through if would just hasten rusting. In fact I'm thinking of spray injecting lanolin inside the sections as a natural rust preventative. Cleaning this same steel up when I made the pub arch recently was a mission. Flip disc'd the coating off, washed in phosphoric acid then etch primer and painted. Inside I squirted ACF-50. Still don't think it will last. For the bean frame I just keyed the coated surface and painted in Lidl's finest black paint. -
How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
You mean the box section enclosure? The rough plan was a frame I could later net for growing brassicas / soft fruits or even plastic sheet the whole thing. Not too well thought out! I might change the top, printed connectors to allow a pitched roof. -
How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Digging an L shaped trench to put some butternut squash in on the sunny side and it further confirms this is made up ground. Seems to be spoil from previous house mods over an old rubbish tip which I'm aiming to excavate further. First came the PLJ (lemon juice), now this bottle last night, unfortunately broken: I'm sieving the soil that goes back in the trench through a 6mm sieve then mixing with 10 year old horse manure to add organic matter: -
How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
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How does your garden grow?
Onoff replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Another 45 runner beans in a little raised bed. These to go with the other 50 already in. The new ones are red! -
Reclaimed Railway Sleepers
Onoff replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
S'funny, my missus points at your house and says similar! -
Reclaimed Railway Sleepers
Onoff replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
I got this lot for free on Facebook Marketplace. To be precise my nephew spotted them and we went down to Medway in his pikey truck. Likely plenty in that locale,, what with Chatham Dockyard etc. The people were remodeling their garden and wanted shot of them. Some look very old, others newer. -
Reclaimed Railway Sleepers
Onoff replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
I've used proper old ones to retain a veg patch. I lined the sides facing the soil with dpc. Hope it works as I've just done a raised bed right up against it. They do tend to leach tar especially in hot weather. -
Oh no! what have I done? Although Pocster will be proud of me
Onoff replied to Thorfun's topic in Tools & Equipment
The Parkside one is ace..... -
A small child equipped with pencil and torch is very useful. This one can be made available for the appropriate fee through the buildhub tool loan arrangement:
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Best guess is a belemnite fossil. Like an ancient squid but with an internal skeleton. I'm giving it to the girl who identified it as she's been seriously ill and thought it might cheer her up.
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How many artisan barbers visits / pilates lessons would that pay for?
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Note the digger had broken this one apart. Can't find the other half of the flint "shell".
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Yep. Tbh this type of "inclusion" is pretty common to round here. My brother is good at spotting them. Came down one day and I'd unearthed a tennis ball shaped flint. He said "There's a fossil in that!" Gave it a sharp tap with a club hammer and we've a perfect sea anemone / tribolite type thing. I'll try and find it and put a photo up. This one though he has no idea. Suggested I contact the British Museum.
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Came home and saw a weird, flint sticking out of the bank where we've dug out to extend the patio: The plain side: A quick clean in the sink with the scrubbing brush: Any thoughts as to what it is? Bone?
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I am on clay. Thin top soil, clay, chalk. Flints in every layer
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On another forum, in part answer to the same question, somebody wrote: "A good quality geo membrane under the sub base is the most important factor". Really? Without diving into the paving expert site, is that really correct?
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For my patio sub base I'm using a lot of the local flint that I'll whack down. Up until now I've been picking out the chalk but do I need to? Seems hard enough a material, should whack down well and remain in place and sticky when damp. Thinking a whacked flint / chalk sub base then sand/cement dry mix pre the slabs.
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Fused switches. The smaller ones I think limit you to supply in at the bottom and load at the top: Whereas the big long metal cased ones are configurable for in/out either way: What's the smallest fused switch you can get that will take the supply in at the top would anyone know? Cheers
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Says he like an old hand, standing on the shoulders of giants!
