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Onoff

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  1. Wish I could run a car that's 10 to 15 years old.....
  2. Does "50mm" on these solvent weld ABS fittings refer to the nominal bore? The internal dia of this elbow is 55/56mm. On the outside it says "Plumb Centre CB3 55 (2) 88.5deg" yet it's marketed as "50mm". https://www.wolseley.co.uk/product/center-cb3%3Ab-abs-knuckle-bend-8850-deg-50-mm/ I'm going to buy a load from here to tidy up my existing / new wastes so as not to suffer Plumb Centres pi$$ taking prices: https://www.drainagepipe.co.uk/
  3. The "mosaics" are indeed one big tile 400x250. They're a solid tile not on a flexible mat. I want to cut them at nom 125mm as shown: I want to preserve the pseudo grout line that ends at 125mm. That will butt up to the tile trim around the window. Remember these are cheap ceramics, that grout line is just a thin glaze. Worried that scribing and snapping and it'd shell up that edge exposing the brown substrate of the tile. I could wet cut but the line won'd be straight. A third option is the 255mm diamond blade in the Evolution Rage 3 chop saw. I don't think though you are meant to use the slide action when cutting tile though..... Just realised I need to cut these at nom 120mm! The mosaic strip needs a "real" grout line either side there.
  4. Every night and crushed concrete will still excite me! I love the whole upcycling, water into wine, where there's muck there's brass thing. I swear to God I look at cow pats in the road and think "That's a potential fuel source that is!". I think the trouble with "us" as a forum, the wider society etc is that we don't go far enough. Great to build a low energy home but why stop there. Look at LA's fining individuals for putting waste into the wrong bin then sending it all to landfill anyway. It's all skewed. Everything has a value from grass cuttings to horse manure yet people who are into compost heating are still perceived as on the fringe.
  5. Shouldn't this have been hived off to a separate thread? Crushing concrete excites me, the rest of it bores me silly tbh.
  6. Cheap Geberit cistern in Edinburgh? https://www.gumtree.com/p/toilet-cisterns/geberit-toilet-cistern/1310838513 The separately listed flush plate at £15 is a bargain.
  7. All I know is I've just ordered another over £1.2K of oil.... Poxy TRADITIONALLY built house!
  8. They've been known to travel a lot further for free beer & pies I believe..... The Mongolian Yak wool dig...what utter BS that is. From what I can make out most on here go the pir route. The eco warriors inhabit the GBF! Really interesting piece in the Passive House mag about how raft type foundations are finding favour with "traditional" builders as the materials can be strictly costed and ordered which you can't do with a trench. Also the labour can be less costly than a traditional build e.g you don't need say a time served "brickie" etc to lay sheets of eps, erect pre built walls or pump foam.
  9. I reckon I could make one of these. Must be a cam in there that pushes down on the blade. Thinking a lump of I beam on the bottom.....
  10. Look at what's already being passed on here by builders sharing experiences of what went wrong with e.g their slab pours. Others following on benefit from this immensely whether it be by being better equipped knowledge wise, stricter with their overseeing of contractors or just being mentally prepared for what can go wrong when it does.
  11. WTF would you want to? I live in a traditionally built house and have seen / been in a non traditional timber framed one to Passive standards. I know which one I'd rather live in. And that builder did a huge amount of the work himself. To be fair if ever I did my own I'd want a brick / stone skin but that's easily achievable.
  12. I'd have the wc in ensuite 3 next to the window like in ensuite 2.
  13. Check price bastards haven't bothered to get back to me on the water jetting!
  14. Bloody Hell, someone's switched on as to where they're going! Welcome & good luck!
  15. Occasionally I'll EXTRUDE something...heart's not really in it at the mo... EDIT: Hunger may be a factor, today my intake has consisted of: - 3 slices buttered toast - 1 bag Rib 'n Saucy things - 1 bag Walkers Sensations (Thai Sweet Chilli) - 1 bag Kashmiri Chicken Naan Chips - 1 handful cheesy things from the pound shop - a handful of Drumstck flavour sweets A way to a man's heart is...well clearly some women have no idea!
  16. There's this: http://orituk.com/product/4300-mfk-brick-block-cutter/
  17. Missus said earlier "Where are we on the tiles?" "Can't be arsed!" said I. She's decorating No.1 daughter's room and I'm drinking beer.
  18. What you need is a big shed to store stuff in...to stop it getting wet... Seriously you took 8 years on the house so the shed needs to compliment it and look a bit "special" I'm thinking!
  19. Christ it's not cheap is it? Can you get it in a wine box? Are they fussy? https://www.costco.co.uk/Food-Wine-Household/Wines/Fortified-Wine/Kirkland-Signature-10-Year-Old-Tawny-Port-75cl/p/787876
  20. Bored...started to model it on CAD...bored again now! Hark, is that the call of Shipyard Ale???
  21. One bonus is the boards and joists should be dry so no swelling to overcome...hopefully they'll come out with just that satisfying screech!
  22. The ones I've pictured add 46mm???
  23. If it's these Hep2O valves you are getting then they're 112mm long and the copper goes in each end about 33mm. The blue thing is from the removal tool kit you need to buy seperate. So you need to remove 46mm from a section of pipe to fit the valve in.
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