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Dave Jones

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  1. our bricky used a scaff plank with a nail on it for the top gable. it diudnt move. here is a crap sketch
  2. id listen to the builder and do block and beam on strip footings. they could accro up the legs easily while the conc set. No brainer if the steel is decorative only.
  3. use a scaff plank with a nail on it to prop the top of the gable. Single story shouldnt be an issue.
  4. Bet the brickies and roofers loved you.
  5. you will use a telehandler more. id rent the digger they are dirt cheap on a weekly basis.
  6. Good Interior design can make a mediocre home look amazing. There is a reason showhomes have ID money spent on them. I think self builders can get so invested (and worn out!) getting the building up with all the associated behind the scenes stuff that there isnt much budget or sweat left for the rest! Our current build in progress I've employed an interior designer at the planning stage this time, may not do all the suggestions but it really helps with furnishings/colours/light etc
  7. The % is irrelevant, it could be 0.00000001 and It would matter not a jot. It's about sovereignty, as a refugee maybe you don't understand it like a native.
  8. 5 ton + are cheaper, more for your money as they can load the 8 wheel muck away trucks. The 3 tonners cant reach.
  9. dont buy no brand chinese crap. false economy!
  10. good. Pakisatan type countries have abused this for years with the vile arranged marriages.
  11. thanks peter food for thought.
  12. done all that. even looked at putting a 300L tank for each shower. Still crap compared to a combi though and LOT greater expense for a worse result. It's just a compromise i cant live with. A bit like buying a ferrari and it wont start 1/50 times.
  13. would 2 provide limitless hot water for showers ?
  14. interesting thread. I'm having the same issue with ASHP planning as we are a 5 person household and any limit on hot water is a no go. I'm thinking of fitting a combi just for the showers (4 of them) to get around the lack of hot water. Obviously could use electric showers but they are just not as good as combi/mains and would be a backward step which I wont take. It's the heat pump achilles heal which I cant see any other way out off.
  15. if your not doing plate lap joints with a chainsaw your doing something wrong!
  16. lovely looking machine, did you restore her yourself ? It's on my bucket list to sort a fergie.
  17. yes as i will be using again, they were very helpfull. Quality gear not cheap Chinese crap.
  18. its better to leave 5' of trunk, it makes pushing them over and getting the roots out that much easier. If you wanted the stump out that is.
  19. to give you an example, our chippey has a battery 12" dewalt chop saw (2 x 54v) he says it has more power than the mains version.
  20. i believe there is a minimum bearing which the 1/3rd cut cant breach. If you havent ordered pre-made trusses then your structural engineer will have specifed the birdsmouth.
  21. you can use that argument if the blending valve seized open at max temp which is the same analogy as both the ASHP, controller, 3 way and the circ pump all failing at the same time. Fitted and warrantied by ECODAN approved installer so if its ok for the manufacturer its ok for me. I agree a DIY solution can choose multiple failsafe's should you wish.
  22. totally get you. Trying to keep focus on the big picture while dealing with arseholes is one of the the more common challenges in the building ive found! I can't bite my lip though so we either have a row and get it sorted then and there or they gone. Last week was skip lorry driver who couldn't get at the skip and instead of asking shouted from the cab 'move that lot out the way im in a hurry', I laughed at him instead of having a row and ignored him. When he came back the next morning completely different attitude and I was only too happy to help. Win some lose some!
  23. There is actually. The heat exchanger is controlled by a valve (bit like a blending valve that doesn't blend) so the UFH loop water tank gets heated to the set temp then clicks off all the while being circulated through the loop. This is an ECODAN system and JOULE cylinder installed earlier this year by an MCS approved firm. Maybe you have got an old system ?
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