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It's a bank holiday so we can work unhindered although I just noticed our local BM delivering stuff to a site up the road! Sunny here also, but raining tomorrow, so think I will have a day doing something else, maybe read an improving book- EG a treatise on the finer points of ASHP standby power draw:D

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19 minutes ago, MikeSharp01 said:

It's a bank holiday so we can work unhindered although I just noticed our local BM delivering stuff to a site up the road! Sunny here also, but raining tomorrow, so think I will have a day doing something else, maybe read an improving book- EG a treatise on the finer points of ASHP standby power draw:D

I’ve returned home till lunch 

Dry this afternoon 

Only four corners to build 

Dry and sunny tomorrow 

Hopefully a gang of Brickies also 

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1 hour ago, joe90 said:

won’t tell you we have clear blue skies down here

Not going to mention it either.

Will say that the standard of driving has plummeted this week.

But on the bright side, did manage to get in a free parking space in town. 

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28 minutes ago, ProDave said:

I won't post you a picture from my window, it would only upset you.

 

I'm off out on the boat this afternoon.  Mustn't forget the sun cream.

Thank Dave 

I needed cheering up 😟

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3 hours ago, ProDave said:

I won't post you a picture from my window, it would only upset you.

 

I'm off out on the boat this afternoon.  Mustn't forget the sun cream.

Thank Dave 

I needed cheering up 😟

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Working at ours today. 

Our ground is remarkable, and something I had never come across before.

About 12m thick pure, single sized, sand, plus some bands of cobbles, as laid down by glaciers.

It is strong and dense as can be see by this picture of the ground, with deepenings for columns, hand dug with vertical faces.

300kN/m2 by our tests.  Ask for details if interested.

 

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When I lived in Shropshire the ground about 300mm down was pure sand, never found the bottom, easy to dig founds and what came out I blinded the hardcore with. What I’ve got now is brick hard clay, just tried planting some plants and I needed a hammer to break up the clods, will take years of organic matter to get it better.

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19 minutes ago, SteamyTea said:

Horseshit.

Actually I have an unlimited supply of cow muck and been reading that it’s just as good as horse muck if rotten down well so it’s piled up under an old carpet “ageing “

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1 hour ago, saveasteading said:

Our ground is remarkable, and something I had never come across before.

That is a stunning photo of the ground! Me too never seen such clear definition of the layers and the distribution of the particle sizes.

 

11 hours ago, nod said:

Sat here waiting for the rain to stop 

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Looking good Nod.. the rain will stop!

 

3 hours ago, ProDave said:

Yes the weather was dreadful.

 

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Dave.. you are a bad man!

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Yes, Bourton on the Water.

Usually stop there as you can park for half an hour outside the Londis. And they have a Costa coffee machine. So cheaper, and nicer, than most other coffee places.

Queen's Bench needs recarving.

It is a decade old now.

 

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41 minutes ago, SteamyTea said:

Yes, Bourton on the Water.

Usually stop there as you can park for half an hour outside the Londis. And they have a Costa coffee machine. So cheaper, and nicer, than most other coffee places.

Have you tried that odd cafe, run by some religious group where they don't have set prices, you just donate what you feel it was worth.

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10 minutes ago, ProDave said:

Have you tried that odd cafe, run by some religious group where they don't have set prices, you just donate what you feel it was worth.

Not knowingly.  I would walk out with the collection tray.  About time I got my jacket buttons back.

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