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I don't understand the obsession with no plasterboard. You could board it out yourself and then save thousands, and potentially skim some rooms yourself. I would be thinking about getting the big boys in to do the hard bits like ceilings and great hall, then skimming the walls in bedrooms yourself. Do you not like fixing into plasterboard? Because the plasterboard would give you more structural integrity than what you have now. Hell you could batten the walls and screw board on.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 10:27 |
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# ? May 29, 2024 15:12 |
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Dot and dab, is poo poo. With a parge coat and final skin of plaster you can get an airtight finish on the wall rather than the drafty bodge that is a dot and dab plasterboard wall. I think that plastering onto the blocks directly will result in less loss of room to wall thickness and give a firmer, comfortingly slapable internal wall. Battening out the wall has much the same drawbacks plus the issue of fixing battens to these blocks. Me skimming any thing will look poo poo. Especially like when I've got led profiles cascading light down the pock marked battlefield of a wall I would be able to achieve. Plastering is poo poo. We should have something else to finish off the insides of houses with, but it seems like at every stage of building a house you end up with a bunch of dodgy poo poo so you keep the plastering at the end to literally plaster over the cracks.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 11:12 |
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Then you put skirting board on to cover up how poo poo that also is.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 11:14 |
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I did all the drywall mudding or plastering in my house and so far nothing has cracked. Drywall screwed into place by the builders then I did the mudding & sanding. Man I hated sanding! I wasn't good enough to skip that step unfortunately.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 11:32 |
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I've done it before, and yeah lots of sanding involved then you stand back when it's all finished and painted with the sun or a down light on it. And it looks poo poo.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 11:41 |
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A damp sponge (one of the big ones you get at home depot) is infinitely better than sanding
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 15:51 |
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NotJustANumber99 posted:Plastering is poo poo. We should have something else to finish off the insides of houses with, We do. wood concrete brick steel and glass all of these are expensive, the hard surfaces echo more, and of course it's helpful to plan from the beginning. But we use plaster (or for us americans, drywall) because it's cheap, fire resistant, takes paint easily, relatively easy to repair, and did I mention cheap?
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 17:16 |
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I think this would be nice to put on the walls.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 17:18 |
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You do get old houses with leather covered walls. Tanning a bunch of human faces and sewing them together as a wall covering would be one hell of a thread.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 17:36 |
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I'm sure this was covered months ago buy why the obsession about the house being airtight?
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 17:43 |
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Climate control.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 17:45 |
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oh yeah alsoNotJustANumber99 posted:I've done it before, and yeah lots of sanding involved then you stand back when it's all finished and painted with the sun or a down light on it. And it looks poo poo. this is why you put furniture and pictures and lamps and stuff against the wall, to hide the fact that your massive slab of plastered wall isn't uniform and perfect. People also apply texture which helps with that too. Dysgenesis posted:I'm sure this was covered months ago buy why the obsession about the house being airtight? It makes a lot of sense to spend an extra year of effort and a hundred thousand quids making the house maximum airtight insulated etc. to save $18/mo on energy costs
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 17:45 |
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And the ability to flood it with anaesthetic gas to hold a dinner party hostage.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 17:45 |
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I already have the ability to hold a dinner party hostage with the release of gas.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 17:48 |
Oh I get it now, NJAN99 is gonna do a Glass Onion dinner
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 17:48 |
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Arrath posted:Oh I get it now, NJAN99 is gonna do a Glass Onion dinner Each guest receives a mysterious invite inscribed on a chess piece - a Knight, naturally
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 18:31 |
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Leperflesh posted:oh yeah also Ah OK. I assumed it was to suffocate house guests.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 18:40 |
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Arrath posted:Oh I get it now, NJAN99 is gonna do a Glass Onion dinner I think we all deserve to come to the house warming party.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 18:40 |
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Dysgenesis posted:I think we all deserve to come to the house warming party. Docjowles posted:The shower at my in-laws takes roughly 1000 years to get hot. NJAN99, are you sure it makes sense to plaster a surface that is going to do its best to absorb the plaster? It seems like a lot of additional work. Another two things you can cover walls with: (1) tapestries (2) silk brocade glued to the walls. Add a little pre-modern flair.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 19:14 |
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Aphex- posted:I think this would be nice to put on the walls.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 19:23 |
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Dysgenesis posted:I think we all deserve to come to the house warming party. I don't think most of you have been that bad?
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 19:27 |
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Dysgenesis posted:I'm sure this was covered months ago buy why the obsession about the house being airtight? NBC Protection- Nuclear, Biological, Chemical https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBRN_defense It's standard on modern main battle tanks and it makes sense that when assembling a bunker like this it's a foremost concern, the ability to keep operating while surrounded by radiation, noxious gas &c.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 19:28 |
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NotJustANumber99 posted:I don't think most of you have been that bad? NotJustANumber99 posted:THE thousand injuries of goons I had borne as I best could, but when they ventured upon insult I vowed revenge. You, who so well know the nature of my L, will not suppose, however, that gave utterance to a threat.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 20:24 |
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Vim Fuego posted:NBC Protection- Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Yes but it's also standard to run a positive pressure environment in these vehicles & bunkers to make sure that not only does no unfiltered air get in, but plenty gets pushed out. I don't think that's a feature on the L. Unrelated question, but is radon gas a problem in the UK?
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aniviron posted:Unrelated question, but is radon gas a problem in the UK? Forget about the UK, what's the radon situation in the bedrock mole person realm that the piles pierced?
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 20:40 |
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Radon is a thing but I wasn't considered to be in a problematic radon area. But I also didn't tell them what I planned/ended up doing.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 20:43 |
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aniviron posted:Yes but it's also standard to run a positive pressure environment in these vehicles & bunkers to make sure that not only does no unfiltered air get in, but plenty gets pushed out. I don't think that's a feature on the L. Unrelated question, but is radon gas a problem in the UK? I wouldn't call it a problem but it's something that's checked for. (Especially in my area where everything is built over mines)
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 20:49 |
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Arsenic Lupin posted:
By infusing his porous brick with plaster he can make them up to 80% more like bricks.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 20:54 |
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It's only a problem in certain areas and then mostly if you're digging down.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 20:54 |
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Just spray the bricks with a layer of liquid rubber.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 20:58 |
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Cornwall and Aberdeen are the two biggest rado hotspots iirc due to the granite.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 21:09 |
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You could do padded walls. Or cover them in acoustic foam.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 21:11 |
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goatface posted:Just spray the bricks with a layer of liquid rubber. To replace the plaster, mitigate radon, or both?
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 21:25 |
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I am going to do an urbex style youtube vid about the upper case l house
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 21:45 |
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Could you spray the terrible bricks with a concrete sealer, so they don't suck in as much moisture?
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 21:51 |
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Parge coat basically is concrete sealer, just done with plaster rather than other chemistry. You can see the marks where they've used some sort of spray gun wall rake thing. Doing this and about a million loving miles of expensive tape got us to an air change rate of 3.2m3/m2/hr, before we put dot&dab on top. It's worth testing before you put your final aesthetic layer on because it's a lot easier to troubleshoot. I suppose that is another advantage of doing two layers rather than one.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 23:01 |
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Cover all the walls with interlocking wood panels like it's 1972.
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 23:08 |
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Endjinneer posted:Parge coat basically is concrete sealer, just done with plaster rather than other chemistry. You can see the marks where they've used some sort of spray gun wall rake thing. hmmm so you;ve done airtight taping around windows to the parge coat? rather than under it what cavity closing situation were you having?
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# ? Aug 1, 2023 23:10 |
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just nailgun shag carpet up and down the whole thing.
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# ? May 29, 2024 15:12 |
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Dysgenesis posted:I think we all deserve to come to the house warming party. The house warming party is when 99 burns it down for the insurance, right?
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