Pocster Posted June 10 Author Posted June 10 More pages , more content , more fun . Like a Netflix series with too many episodes only to get to a drab finale . Suspense and wonder are the key !
ToughButterCup Posted Wednesday at 09:01 Posted Wednesday at 09:01 Just back from a trip to a very wet place in Bonnie Scotland. Talking to a home owner with an external, windward wall - completely covered in pitch. The covering was so old, it had a fine patina of whitish dust on it (sand grains from the nearby dunes ?) "Why's that then?" "Eh Jimmie, hov' ya seen how mooch it rains here, eh ?" And I thought of you. 1
Pocster Posted Wednesday at 10:04 Author Posted Wednesday at 10:04 1 hour ago, ToughButterCup said: And I thought of you. So kind , so thoughtful 😊
Pocster Posted Wednesday at 11:16 Author Posted Wednesday at 11:16 Episode 19 - “ that muvver fecker “ Story recap : After witnessing extreme violence and scenes of a sexual nature Pocster decides to take matters into his own hands . The mistress threatens to announce their relationship to the world - causing tension . Pocster concludes the only way is forwards towards his inevitable fate …. Rotten tomatoes rating : 99% Average journalist rating : 2% Isolated further - and made it leak … That gate post asphalt needs a closer look once I get the Ali decking supports up
Pocster Posted Wednesday at 14:15 Author Posted Wednesday at 14:15 The latest suspect ; these seams . Too wet inside to retest . Tomorrow is rain and storms so no good either . Have expanding foam so will build a little perimeter barrier around this area then fill it up .
ToughButterCup Posted Wednesday at 15:50 Posted Wednesday at 15:50 Well son, looking at those photos, I reckon you've done well to have just a small leak. A small impudent watery area. A leaklet . A UsedToBeDry. A damp bit. A damp Brizzle. Ermmm, while your on here mate , ermmmm .... how old's the felt? Just askin' for a friend..... cos you might want to be ..... nah, can't say it...... leave it to @Onoff or someone like him - someone credible....
Pocster Posted Wednesday at 15:56 Author Posted Wednesday at 15:56 (edited) 31 minutes ago, ToughButterCup said: Well son, looking at those photos, I reckon you've done well to have just a small leak. A small impudent watery area. A leaklet . A UsedToBeDry. A damp bit. A damp Brizzle. Ermmm, while your on here mate , ermmmm .... how old's the felt? Just askin' for a friend..... cos you might want to be ..... nah, can't say it...... leave it to @Onoff or someone like him - someone credible.... 4 yrs ish . I was told the felt isn’t the waterproof layer … I suspect those gaps in the felt have always been there as it’s always leaked ! SBS-modified bitumen - self healing ; the felt as I was told was not needed but added to ‘physical ‘ damage to protect the underlying layer . I guess there’s a poor joint around this gate post . Edited Wednesday at 16:22 by Pocster
Pocster Posted Wednesday at 16:23 Author Posted Wednesday at 16:23 Maybe 5 yrs . Don’t know . Less than 10 though 😊
Onoff Posted Wednesday at 16:32 Posted Wednesday at 16:32 38 minutes ago, ToughButterCup said: leave it to @Onoff or someone like him - someone credible.... I reckons the "solution" is something like this... 1
Pocster Posted Wednesday at 16:43 Author Posted Wednesday at 16:43 11 minutes ago, Onoff said: I reckons the "solution" is something like this... Maybe . But assuming it’s those seams just a load of ct1 in there should do it yeah bro ?
Pocster Posted Friday at 10:16 Author Posted Friday at 10:16 Dry day . So built my perimeter . leave it a few hours then will test the outside edge to check water tight . If so will fill that little pond of mine .
Pocster Posted Friday at 13:04 Author Posted Friday at 13:04 (edited) Hmmmm . 30 mins . I top it up as it drops . But my perimeter probably isn’t 100% waterproof . Inside is damp from previous rain - but no droplets of water …. 🫤 Edited Friday at 13:05 by Pocster
Pocster Posted Friday at 13:30 Author Posted Friday at 13:30 So I flooded this bit . Right at the front ; all water will run this way , nothing …..
Pocster Posted Friday at 13:31 Author Posted Friday at 13:31 I guess next is to foam isolate from the existing foam down towards this front bit and make another dam
Pocster Posted Friday at 13:47 Author Posted Friday at 13:47 Changed my mind . Out of frustration isolated the corner and a seam in the asphalt…
Pocster Posted Friday at 14:08 Author Posted Friday at 14:08 Foam expanded over the seam I want to test 🙄 Rain soon - foam will be cured by then but no good testing
Pocster Posted Friday at 14:27 Author Posted Friday at 14:27 (edited) Bastards about to drip !!! So it’s one ( or both ! ) of these points . It would seem static water is an issue - leaks much slower than moving water ?? So those 2 extra foam perimeters still curing are probably obsolete- but I’ll leave them . I need to foam isolate that front bit tomorrow so it doesn’t run over the block paving . I’ll pick that one as my 1st test tomorrow ( assuming no rain ) . Going to persist with that one continually …. Edited Friday at 14:27 by Pocster Making content
Pocster Posted Friday at 14:29 Author Posted Friday at 14:29 Pocster to Earth - are you receiving me ? Anyone there ???
Pocster Posted Friday at 14:30 Author Posted Friday at 14:30 It says nearly 10,000 views !!! That can’t be right can it ???? - admin confirm !!
-rick- Posted Friday at 14:30 Posted Friday at 14:30 (edited) You've convinced me not to build and underground lair, but I'm afraid I can't offer any suggestions for resolving your issues. Edited Friday at 14:31 by -rick- 1
Pocster Posted Friday at 16:16 Author Posted Friday at 16:16 1 hour ago, -rick- said: You've convinced me not to build and underground lair, but I'm afraid I can't offer any suggestions for resolving your issues. I understand, but you want to see the successful climax 😉 1
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