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That's why we paint houses here. And other wooden things. Though my pine tar solution does last for years without fading to grey.
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I'll just turn all the boards round in a year
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# ? Aug 4, 2023 14:00 |
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Edit: not worth it
Jaded Burnout fucked around with this message at 15:51 on Aug 4, 2023 |
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Why didn't you just buy a whole house on ebay and move it to your lot
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# ? Aug 4, 2023 16:52 |
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why not install that £700 standing tap as your outside tap, in full view of the neighbour who gave it to you needs more tubes Ratjaculation fucked around with this message at 17:33 on Aug 4, 2023 |
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Use it for your hottub.
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# ? Aug 4, 2023 17:36 |
Put the standing tap on the end of the line that feeds into the soakaway, right above the soakaway, and gravel over the top so it drains into it like some fancy foot wash station at the beach.
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NotJustANumber99 posted:Very interesting, thanks. Its a shame you didn't predict I would do this and tell me before I bought it though! Warpiness has to do with how the wood has been sawn, and how straight the tree was, and whether it had stresses during growth that get locked into the wood. Like if a tree is subject to a lot of wind it'll grow thicker rings on one side than the other, to help prop itself up, and then you slice across those rings and it twists. Also wood basically just will twist regardless sometimes. What thicker stuff will get you though is being less prone to splitting when you drive a nail or screw through it. It'll also be heavier obviously. And they're more likely to be milling the thickest stuff from bigger more true trees so mayyybe you'll get less warpage. Really though if you want totally straight planks you get kiln-dried wood and pick through it for the straight bits and then don't cut those at all because any time you cut through the fibers in a plank of wood you may unlock the ghost of Chubby Checker. Good luck! Note: as an amateur wood butcher I have developed a sort of PTSD, as we all do, with regards to our chosen medium. Maybe it'll all be fine.
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# ? Aug 4, 2023 17:48 |
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The sheep dip pit everyone has to go through when they enter the property.
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goatface posted:Use it for your hottub.
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# ? Aug 4, 2023 18:11 |
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Don’t like the implications of that at all.
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Got these ordered and fitted. Never heard the word before. ESCUTCHEONS. the key cover bits Rented van Little one, not had one with a tail lift type boot thing before. I've lost track of vans. This is allowed in the tip so took some stuff there. But I think its a lot smaller than previous vans, like the cabin is cramped as poo poo. Whatever. It has android auto which is quite cool to chuck my sat nav up on its screen. Never been able to do that in a rented van before. Although its kind of annoying that it keeps asking for a pin code but says I can't do it while moving and everytime I stopped it went away. Only to come back up when moving! wtf! Guess where my new heat pump is?! Although I already said I think. This fucker is incredibly heavy. Brother lives nearby so met up and helped collect. Lady selling it offered no help whatsoever in loading up. Just sat in her wheelchair. Lots of lovely gubbins. 18p a mile though on the van over daily limit, probably 100 miles.
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# ? Aug 4, 2023 23:05 |
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I'm now patiently waiting for skill builder to do an episode with 99 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rswTQJHTE6Q
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Fidelitious posted:As a Canadian who used a bunch of cedar in our backyard, I have rarely seen a cedar plank so red like that before. Maybe it's from the red forest by Chernobyl! That'd be exotic.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 06:54 |
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I've seen aromatic red cedar that shade, and maybe some heartwood of western red cedar?
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absolem posted:I'm now patiently waiting for skill builder to do an episode with 99 gently caress I should have looked at this earlier! Love Aiden, watch his stuff all the time, often nodding along in sympathy.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 20:46 |
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Lol my google timeline So home isnt site so it thinks I'm going to the pub next door to site like all the time 811 times. I hope the guy that took on the lease didnt buy their data from google where there was a pisscan going to the pub twice a day for several hours every day for the last 2 years.
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# ? Aug 5, 2023 23:09 |
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They probably got warned that there's this green knob that wanders around the property and lives in a steel container in the back working on a cheese block hut. A caveat on the lease is not to talk to him or invite him in, and the damage he does to the restroom is on them. Oh and that random cars may appear with engines half out, and anyone with a pacemaker is warned to never go near the back yard, because the miles of copper wiring have made the site into the new magnetic north pole.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 13:53 |
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It does have "accidental hellmouth" vibes.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 14:38 |
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Is this the UK equivalent of having a Camero up on blocks in the yard?
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 15:00 |
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I think the equivalent of that would be having an algae covered caravan with a flat tyre.
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# ? Aug 6, 2023 15:16 |
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Probably a ford capri, same condition.
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# ? Aug 8, 2023 18:52 |
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It's a land rover with the engine block out, chocking one front wheel. We've got larch cladding but it's the quick growing live fast die young UK stuff rather than the impassive and ancient boreal Siberian kind and oh boy is it unstable. It lifts out the nails and ticks like a timebomb when the sun comes round. Luckily we went for waney edge and that sort of ship-lapped shed aesthetic, so it seems deliberate.
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# ? Aug 8, 2023 22:21 |
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UCS Hellmaker posted:so you havent looked at the cooling system of your pikcup yet? did you blow the second engine? sorry for not replying to this but I can't face the pickup. it lies, a dormant folly whilst I trundle round in my fiat panda with its roof rack
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NotJustANumber99 posted:A quick google suggest a plasterer should maybe achieve 15sqm a day, which doesn't sound like a lot. I've got around 625msq of wall and ceiling to plaster. Obviously some of it is harder and fiddlier than other bits of it, but that gives like 42 man days of work, so 4 of them should do it in 2 weeks ish. Who knows? Skimming stuff isn't that hard. I was intimidated as gently caress when I had to fix a ceiling after a leak but I gave watched a bunch of vids on the old tubes by a guy called "Vancouver Carpenter" and cracked on. Not gonna lie it was a ball-ache, particularly as: a) It was in a finished kitchen, so dust etc. were a real pain in the arse, and b) Because it was a ceiling as my first ever bit of plastering and that makes it harder since you want to get the right mud consistency so that it doesn't slop off but also isn't too thick/dry... but I managed it, and it would be much easier to do more, now I know what I'm doing a bit. WhatEvil fucked around with this message at 22:24 on Aug 9, 2023 |
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WhatEvil posted:Skimming stuff isn't that hard. I was intimidated as gently caress when I had to fix a ceiling after a leak but I gave watched a bunch of vids on the old tubes by a guy called "Vancouver Carpenter" and cracked on. i will pay for your flights. but youre staying in the shipping container
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Had 5 plasterers in now, last one just earlier today. He's pissed me off. Not his fault. I think all the airtightness tape I've used is the wrong tape, can't be plastered over. gently caress. None of the last 4 mentioned it. I think I've misunderstood the passive house airtight website and now I think about it its obvious, once again, feeling incredibly dumb. Got two quotes back so far. One quote is 12k for 4 guys for 4 weeks. Other is for one guy and his mate 5k and we'll see. hmmm.... I don't want either. I want the lady plasterer. She was just so much more a me person, no offence to the young lads but she was similar age to me and chatted about her 8 year house build with her engineer husband who actively hinders the progress and just totally more me. We'll see what her quote is. Also she brought her mum who stayed in the van but is presumably because going to weirdos half builds to quote for her is a bit... different. Heres all the heatpump stuff... need to figure out whats what Been carrying on with the airtighnessing. You can see the offending tape Bought some loft hatches so know what gap to leave Tidying up the door electrics in some plastic er cover stuff Same on front door Trying to figure out what to do with my PIR things I want in various places around the house. Mostly in the ceilings, couple of walls. I don't want some bullshit off the shelt units that dont let me do it all myself so I've bought all the PIRs already. But I need a way to encapsulate them into the building. Difficult to explain but plan is going to be to try to repurpose these conduit connectors. So I'll sink the connector into the wall/ceiling with a connector line in it. Then glue (?) my PIR onto the "nut". Connect it all up, push the connectors and wire into the "backbox" created by the connector and screw the PIR into it. job done! I'll use a white version of the smaller one in the background I think. Need all these kind of things sorted and in place for plasterers Got the toilets out, sitting on hopefully representative 12.5mm plasterboard offcuts to plan out behind boxing sewer runs. Trying to line stuff up with the 250quids worth of bloody pipes I've bought... Yeah. Nah. Unless I can convince poo poo to flow up hill, this is going to like leak Need some short radius 90degree bends to see if that will work. Can't get them locally... and the place further afield shuts at 4:30 so now its tomorrow Much better! OK. But before we get carried away. Have I mentioned air tightness? So the bathroom and ensuite toilet back boxes will house air admittance valves, the utility WC drains connect all the way up into an external soil pipe air exhaust (which presents its own difficulties). So the air admittance valves need... well, air. So I'm going to have to include the unplastered plumbing backboxes in the airtight envelope of their respective airtightness zones. So foam, airtight tape and paint. No farts will escape my dark system. Each toilet waste will have another input. Utility WC, 40mm washing machine (and utility basin) through the wall. Other bathrooms will collect a 32mm basin each. So drilling holes in pipes. These are the sort of tasks that used to take me hours to figure out, gently caress up and trip to hospital. Not now Also doubles as my nephew's minion costume for Halloween lol looks rough but does job. Hmmm... room for cistern? yeah fine Bathroom toilet, ready for air admittance valve that toolstation dint have until tomorrow tomorrow Lol. En suite Still doesnt work. Gotta go back tomorrow and change my 3rd short radius male female for a full short radius female female. Jammed my little finger in the jigsaw messing in the loft, surprisingly almost no blood. Painful. Think it jammed in like the backdraw of the saw. so like slamming it in a door. But its ripped to bits the bloody jigsaw ffs gently caress knows NotJustANumber99 fucked around with this message at 23:50 on Aug 9, 2023 |
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I hesitate to ask, but where the gently caress is the hole to flush your poo poo. I don't see a spot in the floor and I am getting concerns that you don't actually have one.
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I think it's a fancy toilet that uses science or something to exit out the back instead of the bottom.
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Wifi Toilet posted:I think it's a fancy toilet that uses science or something to exit out the back instead of the bottom. Hmm, for some reason I trust you on this.
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 01:21 |
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I did think about having a hole for poo poo to go down but I couldn't think what to call it. Plus it would compromise the airtightness so had to do without.
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Is that a mailbox for your toilet? Maybe Wifi Toilet can hook you up with e-mail. UK plumbing codes let/expect you to just drill a hole in a sewer pipe and attach a fitting to it? The nanny state in the US would make you use a premade fitting that was either a T with a little diverter inside so upstream poo poo doesn't try to leave out the side or a Y fitting so upstream poo poo would have to go uphill to head towards your washing machine. They also frown (at least) on short radius fittings for a toilet. Sorry to hear about you somehow breaking your saw by jamming your finger into the blade, but that's honestly as good as that could have went. Cat Hatter fucked around with this message at 02:17 on Aug 10, 2023 |
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I don't think I've ever heard of a toilet in the us that doesn't have a hole at the bottom specifically to help with keeping poo gas from escaping but also to directly reject your poo poo into the sewer line. Hence my
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 01:57 |
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NotJustANumber99 posted:I did think about having a hole for poo poo to go down but I couldn't think what to call it. Plus it would compromise the airtightness so had to do without. I don't understand all this talk of airtightness as it concerns your drains, especially for the toilet, no air is supposed to be exchanged! Are the vent stacks attached to these drains pulling air from inside the house for... reasons?
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UCS Hellmaker posted:I don't think I've ever heard of a toilet in the us that doesn't have a hole at the bottom specifically to help with keeping poo gas from escaping but also to directly reject your poo poo into the sewer line. Hence my Every wall mounted commercial toilet?
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 02:55 |
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You know an outhouse would simplify things, no need for plumbling and holes in the walls and floor.
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Elem7 posted:I don't understand all this talk of airtightness as it concerns your drains, especially for the toilet, no air is supposed to be exchanged! Are the vent stacks attached to these drains pulling air from inside the house for... reasons? He's using air admittance valves so he doesn't have to have as many vent stacks through the roofline. Now whether that's a good idea, who knows.
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His Divine Shadow posted:You know an outhouse would simplify things, no need for plumbling and holes in the walls and floor. I'm not sure a 3000 quid door on an airtight outhouse is in the budget
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# ? Aug 10, 2023 06:51 |
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While I don’t quite buy into chasing this air seal you’re going for, I truly hope you don’t have to redo everything. Maybe you could tape over the tape with plasterable tape?
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I know the air-tight-ness is an important part of the Passivhaus standard. My apartment is pretty airtight, to the point there's a decent amount of pressure on the front door if you run the kitchen extractor fan. It pops open when you turn the handle. Compared to the draughty flats I lived in in London it's fantastic. Due to builder fuckups we didn't actually have any heating initially and it was not really noticeable, until midwinter I guess when it got down to 19°C in the apartment.
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