-
Posts
3754 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
22
Everything posted by markc
-
Planing doesn’t produce dust, nice curly shavings if using hand plane. If the chippy is going to trim bottom of door with it still in place then insist on dust extractor coupled to the saw. still better to take doors off, outside for trimming, then re fit
-
That’s a good bit of slinging! Ties to stop the strops moving in or out if the load was tipped towards one strop
-
Morning squire, not sure if it’s the right way but i would/do keep the plasterboard about 1/2 inch above the screed and use the wide joining tape to bridge the gap and maintain waterproof “tank” between wall and floor. A compressible foam could be used to fill the gap.
-
Fixing timber firring pieces to steel joists
markc replied to Modernista's topic in Garages & Workshops
Or drill holes in steel and screw upwards with ordinary wood screws -
Prepping a spec to go out for builders for quoting
markc replied to LaCurandera's topic in Costing & Estimating
Drawings for planning are completely different from construction or quotable drawings. It is up to you to detail exactly what you want or you are likely to get a big shock or shocks and multiple headaches during the build. sit down and think what you want, what is important, what is just dreaming and what spec level you can afford. -
Hi and welcome, all good advice above. 5 of 7 sockets not working sounds like a broken/chewed cable and or botched DIY wiring job so needs looking at as flooring could need pulling up and plaster chopped out etc. cracks in new plaster could well be weak ceiling or drying out too quickly. Leeds has areas of hig water table and odd strata so cellars can be difficult to dry out dependant on area, but on the whole the houses are sound.
-
Easy to rip door casings down to size
-
Scandinavian log cabin finally finished!!!
markc replied to iSelfBuild's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Well done 👏 looks fantastic -
I prefer the Mapei jointing tape from Screwfix, it’s wider with mesh edges and flexible. https://www.screwfix.com/p/mapei-jointing-tape-white-grey-5m-x-120mm/69510
-
Everbuild Aquaseal, I hit submit before finishing typing doh!
-
I’ve used the Everbuild Aquaseal stuff a few times and it’s been great
-
Tanking brush or roller applied will work great on blockwork
-
Ar£# covering. I reckon your QS is saying this so there are no sudden “asbestos debris, hidden services, un filled voids etc etc” that could be used as delays or cost increases once the build starts. Get the demo/ site clearance spec from QS and use that as basis for your own demo.
-
Double OSB plus these Wow! Yes strong walls also add to the holding down as well as racking but I find it hard to believe they are needed. from a design point of view they are convenient as they have a tested and proven capacity but in the past braces and ties have served us well.
-
Really depends of the wall detail. These work great as anti racking pillars or mullions between windows etc. But can/are overkill for a pretty standard wall where boarding over a larger area will do the same job
-
Haven’t bought any batteries from China but US has been having a lot of their stuff built in China anyway. It’s now biting the US companies in the butt because they are losing a lot of business as the Chinese companies are selling direct especially in UK.
-
As @joe90 says, a cantilever supported solely on your side has to be the best option. Gutter can be built into the structure so no leading or other flashing required on the neighbours wall. No pillars or post to get in the way.
-
I only use CEF when necessary (a local independent does really good prices) but going into branch and asking can often get you 20 or even 30% discount at CEF
-
Best practice states lots of things you shouldn’t do, but are done regularly. an unsupported crack or fold wouldn’t be good, but over OSB I can’t see any problem unless it’s not getting skimmed.
-
Small claims for metal roofing defects?
markc replied to DragsterDriver's topic in Party Wall & Property Legal Issues
Either that would be visible with the film on or they purposely pulled the film and re applied stretching over the dents. obviously not bird damage or scaffold stripping so you should have no problem claiming poor workmanship -
CEF can be a lot more expensive for the same product without an account, if you call the branch you will get a better price than online. also try electrical direct, they are online and some good deals
-
Very nice! Great location and love the stairs
