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Pocster

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  1. Much thinner . I didn’t take insulation into account with my upstands . So plasterboard with aerogel is around 6mm I believe .
  2. I used firrings to get my ‘fall ‘ . Plan on using aerogel to insulate upstand internally .
  3. Pocster

    Gate Pillars

    Lot of effort for a glory hole door bell
  4. Struggling still with the black Lithofin Had little effect . For the quoins resorted to dilute bleach 😞
  5. My builder was always slow . Always had excuses . Rarely worried about anything . oh wait ! That was me 😋
  6. Apart from me all stud finders are Shite . I did an in-depth technical analysis of them ( can’t be arsed to search for my own thread )
  7. Have this funny looking tree in my garden
  8. Might suit @SteamyTea ; he likes arranging flowers . Or maybe @Onoff ; he needs something to trim his bush
  9. Hmmmm . Had a quick look . Got to buy a “ landscaping “ product . That’s for sissy’s not real men .
  10. I’ve got most of the Dewalt range . But I’ll take a look - could always sell the combo drill on shite bay . Black & Gold ; it’s called ; not (expletive deleted)ing yellow !
  11. Bench . Then 2 or more can share the space 😉
  12. Things like this are always a nightmare; especially on your own . I’d buy an electric hoist . Pull / slide it up some Scaff boards . Probably still need some extra hands for this . I wouldn’t recommend doing it ‘ manually ‘ at height …. I’ve moved steels / glazing ( no laughing ) / metal stairs etc . On my own - but not ‘up’ 😁
  13. Started to do the front ones as they are lighter ; maybe only 40kg each . Firstly the Sbr / cement mix holds them well . They ain’t ever coming off the wall unless it’s with a breaker ! Annoyingly ( like with my tiles ) the error margin from the moulds seems quite high . You can line 2 up ; exactly parallel - yet the apex of one is a good 7mm ‘out ‘ compared to the other . Nothing I can do about that I guess . Whilst doing it a neighbor that talks too me ( which is rare ) said “ It’s taking you so long because you are a perfectionist “ . I assume he wasn’t being sarcastic …..
  14. I always deliberately find examples where the council have broke their own rules . “ must confirm to SUDS “ , “ must be near to 21m distance “ , “ must provide bike storage “ etc. etc. ( it’s a long list ) . At planning I then show them these violations which they approved . I call this game “ knob the donkey “
  15. Yep . Seen detached and yet I’d struggle to walk down it . Best one was my brother many years ago bought a new build with a garage . He had an average size car . It would fit in the garage but you couldn’t open the doors to get out!. Absolute joke these ‘ developers’ . Yet try and do a single self build and all those ‘ignored’ rules are suddenly applied and enforced .
  16. All depends on your council planning . Mine want “ as near “ to 21m distance. Whilst clearly this flexible rule is violated massively on those lovely flats they cram into city centres .
  17. RTFT 😁
  18. @SteamyTea not trying to remove cement from quoins / copings . Just deeply embedded dirt / pollution.
  19. As you say . Don’t want to damage the stone . Also environmental trying to avoid acid and bleach .
  20. Will try the LithofinPower-Clean as recommended by @PeterW Reluctant to use acid unless I really have to and equally the same with bleach .
  21. Yes . They do go black . Real black some of them ; so technically it’s “dirt” from pollution ????
  22. Acid on random stone is good . But what should I use for the quoins / copings ??
  23. Tried now both products on the quoins - no real joy . On eBay I see ‘ memorial head stone cleaner ‘ 🙄🙄🙄😁
  24. And he still can’t pull the birds !
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