Thorfun
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We did bacon Monday and beer Friday. Nothing in writing but our subbies appreciated it and in the grand scheme of things it was peanuts.
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Finally a normal person (š¤) from Bristol! Unlike our @Pocster
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Even @Pocster used one of those! I will definitely be purchasing one, donāt worry.
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I showed the photos to swmbo and told her the bar has been set for my upcoming tiling in the utility room. she wasnāt laughing. š
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No Bad tiling āIām not paying for thatā and then go and find a new tiler to do it properly
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thanks. this room has been interesting as I have a change of ceiling heights where the soil pipe runs is lower. my first time doing something a little more complicated than just a wall or flat ceiling!
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Thatād be a first for me!
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Thatās fair. Tbh I canāt afford one either. Iām just curious as to what theyāre like! Iāve hired a Liugong 1.8T a couple of times and they seem decent enough but I think theyāre on the expensive side of the Chinese diggers.
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i saw these and was slightly tempted to drive down and take a look. if you're bored one day and fancy to do that test drive for us it'd be very much appreciated. š
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Groundworks and utility install sequencing
Thorfun replied to sjmtlewy's topic in Project & Site Management
It can be done with some planning and persuasion. We got water and electrics on the same road closure. -
Groundworks and utility install sequencing
Thorfun replied to sjmtlewy's topic in Project & Site Management
Iād say thereās no hard and fast rule tbh and some things take so long (like utilities) that youād be a fool to wait. Also every plot is different. We were lucky in that we already had a building on site so could use the existing utilities to start building while waiting for new utilities to be connected. if thereās no utilities on site then Iād suggest water and power are essential to start as your trades will need them. The electric company will run a temporary supply and your sparky will need to connect to it (afaik). but, like I said, we didnāt need any of that so Iām probably not the best person to answer -
Groundworks and utility install sequencing
Thorfun replied to sjmtlewy's topic in Project & Site Management
You do! You do š This would normally be a civil engineer. But your groundworker probably has more āfield experienceā on the subject. are you wed to Danwood? I wonder if itās worth getting a couple of different quotes. I think itād be wise to spend a lot of time on here doing loads of reading! I can also recommend Mark Brinkleyās Bible as a great book to start with. https://amzn.eu/d/guJ8WmP best of luck! -
Ok. That makes sense.
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Iām confused. If youāre getting a 5kWp array why would you need an 8kW inverter?
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Never mind. Found the answer.
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Can someone explain how to test the calibration? Surely to measure at both ends you have to be certain what youāre measuring against is perfectly true?
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ultimately it is up to you and if your lender is happy to proceed without the warranty and your survey comes back clean then i'd say you're in an ok spot. as was said above after 7 more years the warranty doesn't matter anyway. tbh, i'd have been a lot cheekier with the reduction than 20k. but it's a hard game to play if you really love the place and are worried they'll just pull out and not entertain further offers.
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what does your solicitor advise? not trying to be funny but if the building had structural issues and needed to be rebuilt then i would suggest the rebuild costs be knocked off the asking price. obviously the seller will reject this but if you think of worst case scenario that a structural warranty will give you then that's the cost you'd incur without one. if it's a semi detached though if one side has a warranty then i can't understand why the other side wouldn't? if structural issues happen on one side then won't that also affect the other side? tbh, i don't have a clue what to advise here apart from speak to your solicitor! maybe others will be along to offer something else.
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Aesthetically pleasing Lintels?
Thorfun replied to Mulberry View's topic in RSJs, Lintels & Steelwork
We have a poured lintel in our basement designed by the SE. it came out a bit rough but we werenāt going for aesthetics! iām sure if you tried with decent formwork and the right concrete you could make it look nice.
