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Oz07

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  1. That porch roof to garage is disgusting. Doesn't look a cheap house either. End bit of guttering will fill up, drop futher and leak. The fascia is not high enough all around on that place as can be seen by bottom course of tiles. Wants some over fascia vents nailing on above the fascias if not there already to give it the kick. Hard to say from here but if the bits you can see look like this imagine what the bits you can't see look like.
  2. Table saws are good. I prefer to cut loose and foam in with a few nails halfway into the rafters
  3. glutton for punishment
  4. I've stuck with the traditional version. KISS. also have one in a duct going out to garage. Set separately at nights.
  5. Because there's a top and a bottom?
  6. I think roofing generally attracts a lot of chancers @Big Jimbo bit like block paving. Its rare to find one who actually takes pride in the job
  7. Well you know what to do, knock it off her housekeeping.
  8. Yes I think cls is either 89 or 63 wide x 38 thick. I used 89 here on 400c/c Good thing about cls is it's nice and dry so less likely to warp or twist after you put it up and it dries out.
  9. How big are the tins 1l? I got through just less than 1 and a half tins with 2 coats with 9 doors
  10. I used subframes.co.uk on my last
  11. If it is deffo getting in under there because of a gap in silicone could you 're seal from underneath with a 90 nozzle or whatever then get some metal skirts made to introduce a wider drip. These could overlay the glass by 20mm and cover that black edge. I hope that black isn't the glazing compound uv light breaks it down
  12. Dreaming if thinking you can fix to the ones you put in afterwards. Is that what you're after?
  13. Good job btw
  14. Prefinished I take it. Also with the arc not being long enough I presume you are using metric size doors? 2040+10+70 2120mm with no allowance for clearance at the bottom. Lengths 4.2. So wasteful why don't they sell them in 4.5s. Would the equivilant imperial sized door have been cheaper?
  15. This is a big benefit. I wasn't paying much more % wise for 15 over 12.5
  16. 12.5mm on ceiling you need nogs (dwangs for @ProDave!) At 1200s. 15mm you don't. Saves time.
  17. I had something like that years ago but the other way. App granted before s106 introduced and I wanted to change to separate apps. Was a nightmare the council wouldn't swallow it without whacking s106 on the new apps even though was sake scheme. Kept old planning in the end. I wouldn't have thought they can refuse pp on the grounds they will lose out on cil.
  18. Have hip support trays been used? Bottom hip should be either bedded or hip end closure on. Does the bottom course of tiles look to be same pitch as rest or are they hanging down
  19. I can believe that
  20. I placed my drain exactly where shower drain was. Some plumbers thought I was crazy but if you line it up you're ok. There's a JT vertical outlet trap which is the same outer size as pan connector so can seal into drain with rubber off one of those. It is probably easier to use 2" sideways trap with shuttering and connect down into 110mm. Level IC have no difference in invert depth https://www.jewson.co.uk/p/osma-drain-shallow-inspection-chamber-250mm-brown-PO4D960Z
  21. Also as Peter says taking that kitchen run out through the other side of house and popping a ridding eye on is a good shout. I've done that at mine.
  22. I'd go 3 but have a 3 way ic and don't bother trying to join toilet run to the kitchen sink run under the slab. More liable to give you an issue with inaccessible junction as opposed to 3 way chamber. You can get level chamber bases so this won't effect your invert heights. Osma do a good 1 piece 3 way level IC.
  23. Very good info and source for future information. Thanks for sharing
  24. @Nickfromwales @PeterStarck there's special fixing plates you get which connect them
  25. Mine is a 2 stroke and noisy as hell but powerful. Did my nans lawn last week leaves were soaked but the blower got them all down the bottom and I got them into a pile. Dug a grave pit where the runner beans grow this weekend buried a load in there
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