Alexphd1
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Came across this. Haven't seen anything like this. Thought looked pretty interesting. https://thepowercollective.ca
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@Nickfromwales very tidy install! Where did you get the hot/cold manifold from?
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I have went the other way, a cheap manifold with a grundfos pump and branded pipe. Not a big fan on JG speed fit, prefer the old grey hep2o stuff for plumbing, not used either for a few years. We have used 12/16 & 20mm uponor mlcp for our build.
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interior finishes - board marked concrete?
Alexphd1 replied to Tom's topic in Insulated Concrete Formwork (ICF)
A bit late but you get single sided icf with eps on one side and ply shuttering other side. Could be ideal for basements. -
@Dudda i like the concealed roller blind detail!
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Fixing a wall plate to steels
Alexphd1 replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
On top of beam we shot on with a nail gun. We bought a paslode/spit p370 off eBay nearly new less than 200. Also can be used for shooting nails into concrete. On to the face we hired a magnetic drill. -
@Alex let me know how you get on, I also have to seal the windows to nudara icf shortly.
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sorry about my strange vocabulary. they have came wrong.
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Thanks for that link, my cills which have been supplied from window supplier are a fruit up.
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What is with heated workshops?? You guys must be soft further south ?? My mate uses a similar sized metal shed for a garage as spoken about in thread and has osb lined 2.4m height internally for airlines etc, also gives the steel a bit of protection for being knocked from inside. Not sure how it is fixed though.
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I know a lot of commercial buildings are built this way, so must be a cost effective way to build but i don't understand if your going to the cost of a steel frame plus the cost to erect why not just steel clad all the way to the ground, it must be cheaper than block work half way up?
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Store 1 makes more sense for tank! My mistake. Makes nice warm press with heat loss aswell.
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Nice project. Oil boilers are 100% heat output or nothing. For this I would I wouldn't be running UFH direct but I have seen it done this way a lot. My choice would be a thermal store (dhw coil not plate heat exchanger) with dhw pump return (design of house). You cam br smart when you control the pump ie when somebody switches on bathroom light pump comes on. Heads up I picked up a new stainless steel 500l thermal store with two coils for £900 Inc vat del of eBay a few weeks ago. He has stiĺl 1 left. Also if going pumped DHW bronze pumps (grundfos) are a lot cheaper off eBay compared to plumb merchants.
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Corrugated sheet: clamping to scaffolding
Alexphd1 replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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It's been 2 years since a similar question has been asked, so I thought I would start again with a new thread. I have received a quote with recommendations from the quarry for a 2 guy team willing to travel 100 miles to our job. There price was £120m2 plus I pay digs (not a problem I have a b&b). They hope to do between. 6-8m2 on a 11 hour day. Their work (on social media) is very impressive but I can't help feeling a day rate between 700 & 1000 is a bit high esp they local goin rate for two good builder is half that but obviously local guys won't be doing the same m2 per day. The stone is 140mm guilatined sand stone with a pointed finish, quarry is beside Dundee. http://www.abmasonry.co.uk/stone-cladding-house-beauly/ The link above is the stone not the stonemasons.
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Corrugated sheet: clamping to scaffolding
Alexphd1 replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Ah I had ideas of a massive wind breaker the length of a house! -
Corrugated sheet: clamping to scaffolding
Alexphd1 replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Sorry can't help you for a ideas on how to actually to do this but as jsharris says above I also have concerns with using kwikstage as a wind breaker. -
Our job tomorrow is doing the fascia (slate roof) in aluminum ral 7016 but havent decided on soffit yet. we ended up getting the fascia from kytun but but was expensive. I think i would find local steel fabrication with a bender and buy the RAL colour steel yourself. Probably be a lot cheaper! send a PM over if you want more info price. I am planning to phone these guys for a sample of the wood aluminium this week https://www.vulcansystems.co.uk/vulcalap-gallery/ for the soffit.
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If you are keen on a timber frame why not just put on a low mantaince cladding direct on to thw timber frame. Saves putting up block work and finishing it of.
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What are you planning for roof?
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Why not just use standard 6inch block on its side, that's what we done with a 8x6 garage with a room upstairs and 45 degree slate roof.
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Much appreciated for sharing with us. Very interesting read.
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Valleys and Soaker - Lead or GRP
Alexphd1 replied to Tin Soldier's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
A bit different, we are having stainless valleys between the stainless and slate same material as this house:- http://www.uginox.com/en/node/1319 We have 4x kytun dry verge in slate grey surplus, we ordered same in RAL7016 to match windows so dont need the grey ones now if of any interest? -
paslode and dewalt do, dewalt doesnt use/need gas though. Cant comment on others.
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How much space for storage & welfare on site? Minimum?
Alexphd1 replied to Dreadnaught's topic in Project & Site Management
2x Ashp less than 1k each. 12x solar thermal £900. 24 rolls of roof shield £50 each. Wolf oven warming drawer. Meile extractor. Ufh equipment. Mvhr unit. Endless list all the above was from eBay. Also drainage pipes a lot cheaper from online suppliers.- 21 replies
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