Oz07
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A developer wants to put a drain through our land...
Oz07 replied to Conor's topic in Party Wall & Property Legal Issues
Are we talking foul drain here or storm? I'm assuming storm as can't see that a water authority can refuse connection for foul to combined. Secondly I built on some ground where there was combined drainage available and a separate storm in the road. 6m deep, 27k connection cost. I got the BCO, without even doing a perculation test, to draft me an email saying local ground unsuitable for soakaway. Water board then allowed me to connect the surface water to the combined system. Saved me a few bob. You need to know more about his options before you start seeing pound signs. He may just not want to install soakaways. -
Put the shake of the grain facing the outside (outside of curved grain facing brickwork) and the timber will try to cup inwards to the brickwork... top tip
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pukka job. I'd now just use some treated 6x1 as a backing board with pvc capping fixed over the top. FYI i believe you're fitting bargeboard not fascia
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Low Invert Levels and backflow - Passive slab
Oz07 replied to SuperJohnG's topic in Waste & Sewerage
sometimes the simplest solution is the best- 7 replies
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Water pipe depth - urgent!
Oz07 replied to Dreadnaught's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Well its stoned up and gone now was only ecposed from 4pm till 8am. I quickly snapped a pic this morning -
Water pipe depth - urgent!
Oz07 replied to Dreadnaught's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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Perfectionism, finishing quality and builders
Oz07 replied to ReX's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Hope i'm not breaking any rules but this is that guy I talked about earlier. I've never used him but talking to him you can tell he's dead passionate and has an eye for detail. As for the standard of work I think the photos speak for themselves https://www.instagram.com/zamonpark/?hl=en -
Perfectionism, finishing quality and builders
Oz07 replied to ReX's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
what's the saying about if you want a job doing.... People who are good and I have a decent relationship with I generally don't even talk money till the job is done and ask what I owe them. It is rare to find people you can leave to something who match or exceed your expectations. Theres a bloke round here who does bespoke joinery and he's so passionate about it his work is mint. I'm a joiner and I wouldn't even attempt the stuff he does. That being said I'd probably have to ask him what's its gonna cost beforehand some of the stuff is eye watering -
Water pipe depth - urgent!
Oz07 replied to Dreadnaught's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Its all well and good saying 750mm which we do but have you ever seen the depths that the water boys actually put it in at. Multiple times i've seen them within 400mm of the surface they're lazy when it comes to obstacles and connections -
My god me and this bloke are kindred spirits
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Those 2 doubles either side of the hip wont be light either, they will already be fixed together
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Also when are they being delivered? a good drink in the drivers pocket could get the heavier ones up on the scaff
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Ring round your hire shops and see what the longest youngman you can rustle up is then if you can get the trusses up placing them will be easy. Looks at be around 5600 overall on your placn so 5400 young man should span plates.
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@epsilonGreedy I've handballed them up loads before but when they're attic trusses and top heavy sometimes its more aggro than its worth. If you paying your guy/s on a day rate then sometimes its penny wise pound foolish. Do you have a photo or plan of the top floor layout? Do you have anywhere you could shoot a young man over the plates with a middle wall or tower scaff?
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Yes I am waiting between 1-2 months for a new fridge with no firm date. Its a good deal though so patience needed
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Max truss centers width for a slate roof.
Oz07 replied to epsilonGreedy's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
think 50mm is to do with hanging weight ie tiles. 25x38 should be okay for slate but double check -
Max truss centers width for a slate roof.
Oz07 replied to epsilonGreedy's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
25mm lath for 600 centres. 19mm lath for 400 centres. Perhaps he's been on jobs with wrong thickness lath -
Internal door linings and door fitting - newbie!
Oz07 replied to ollie's topic in Doors & Door Frames
I can swing and hardware 4 oak in a day tbf but don't think i'd be running round like an idiot throwing egg box doors in for 35 a shot man has to have some pride! -
Internal door linings and door fitting - newbie!
Oz07 replied to ollie's topic in Doors & Door Frames
Who the hell is swinging and fitting ironmongery for 35 quid a door these days. That is some slave labour price fair play. -
Site accident causes visit to police station.
Oz07 replied to epsilonGreedy's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
@LSBI got pulled over for the same thing on hard shoulder of M6 when a services was only a couple of mile ahead. I was insured on my own policy to drive vehicles third party but the eagle eyed copper spotted a woman wasn't driving which is why I was pulled over. I was disgusted at the time. Too many lazy police out there looking for the easy nick. They don't even respond to proper crime anymore but have got the time to analyse insurance policies and pull people over -
Dip an offcut of dritherm in a water butt or puddle. I've seen it sat in a puddle for days, lift it up and the water just repels off. Doesn't wick or soak up at all really.
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Sticky Siberian Larch: any way round this?
Oz07 replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Joinery
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I got 1.19 on my air test tony with parge. I reckon both methods would be as good at sealing the blocks. Disadvantage with parge coat is if it cracks behind plasterboard stuck on you wont know whereas you can see and fill any cracks in proper plaster.
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The green blue and red looks straight out of some government office or emergency services. Would be far too bold for my liking...I imagine some designs suit it though
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Sticky Siberian Larch: any way round this?
Oz07 replied to ToughButterCup's topic in General Joinery
What are you making anyway @ToughButterCup window linings?
