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Still far too many variables, site location, access, what’s around, working hours, time of year etc etc. then you start on complexity of the structure itself.
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Concealed toilet cisterns: Grohe vs Geberit vs Tece
markc replied to Adsibob's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
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Im going to say neither wet or dry rot, looks more like someone has made that hole either intentionally or accidentally.
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Heat Pump vs Gas Boiler: Relative Climate Impact
markc replied to Green Power's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
I agree with you, I’ve had people trying to shame me for living in a fairly draughty old railway property, but compared to many I use very little gas or electricity because I’m usually at work. -
Heat Pump vs Gas Boiler: Relative Climate Impact
markc replied to Green Power's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
And here! Reduce the population and you make a very big difference. -
Heat Pump vs Gas Boiler: Relative Climate Impact
markc replied to Green Power's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
A company we know has been asked to supply a further 1000 (over next 2 years) 0.5MW diesel and gas generators to ease demand on the grid. -
Take a look at Ecology seems many on here have/are using them for finance of non standard builds
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Truss joint spiked plates separating ?
markc replied to Barryscotland's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
If you are flooring over then even better. Plenty of fixings either side for piece of mind and yes, forget about it. -
Truss joint spiked plates separating ?
markc replied to Barryscotland's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
Think it was made like that, not good practice having joints in same place but common with doubled trussed rafters. As long as the hedgehog plates are in then it won’t go anywhere -
Reinforce or replace ceiling joists?
markc replied to retrophit's topic in Lofts, Dormers & Loft Conversions
Sagging joists is pretty normal in older properties. If you want to stiffen and level up the underside add additional timbers alongside (sistering) and nail or screw to the existing -
Newbie doing first self-build on 'hard mode'
markc replied to Drellingore's topic in Introduce Yourself
Welcome, sounds like a tough project but should be worth it. -
Heat Pump vs Gas Boiler: Relative Climate Impact
markc replied to Green Power's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
I saw that, I think or took it that he was on about power stations, but he did say all the co2 -
@DeanAlan no need for a mag drill, just an ordinary (decent size) rotary pistol type dril. You don’t put any weight on it, let the cutter do the work. Think the most awkward one I’ve done was on a ladder, 150mm diameter hole into a 300mm diameter steel tube with 20mm wall thickness. Took about 30 mins.
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Gravel will pass water but unless the ground is very well draining it will build up behind the wall unless you give it somewhere to go.
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Is the bottom bend welded or very well fixed? If not the passengers could force their way out after hitting the wall repeatedly.
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Really depends on the blocks, I would go with holocore blocks then they can be placed over rebar starters and filled with concrete. Also you really need weap holes at the base of the wall or a French drain behind to relieve hydraulic pressure behind the wall
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Please advise on heating solution for double garage
markc replied to back2thefuture's topic in Garages & Workshops
Up and over doors are always draughty, plus single skin walls it is going to loose heat as fast as you put it in. Main problem with a workshop is condensation. I have lathe, milling machine, big table saw etc. so I have 2 oil filled rads with thermostats set to keep temp around 10 degrees. Then a fan heater if it’s cold and I’m working in there. -
Building a Block Workshop - ADVICE NEEDED!
markc replied to stunotch's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
At 4mx4m you do not need piers, the wind loadings are pretty small unless this shed is in a particularly windy location. -
Hi and welcome. Every journey starts with a single step
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Turn taps off, hold ear to the pipe and listen, then get someone to turn a or some taps on, if you hear the flow it’s water. If not then probably gas.
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Go with a couple of scaffold boards or whatever you have laying around. I have a motorbike ramp and the ends are too narrow so it rocks over easily
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Is that a throne?
