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Tomarse posted:I'm with you on screws being much nicer than nails Screws are not the same strength in shear as nails. They have their places and it's not always about about convenience or preference. In the US we do have rated structural screws available (simpson strong tie/simpson ledger lock are what I've used) but they are definitely their own thing/larger diameter/etc. They are also a lot more expensive.
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Yeah screws were not good enough in shear, its why I chose the simpson ones designed for it and OK'd it with building control.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 00:16 |
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it boils my piss really that we dont have palm nailers here. americans are so much better at everything
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 00:27 |
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its basically robocop hands
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 00:28 |
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NotJustANumber99 posted:americans are so much better at everything Let's not get out of control and say thing we're really gonna want to take back here.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 00:58 |
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I was just too curious and had to check, but Amazon UK has many palm nailers available and https://bostitch.co.uk/products/tool-details/pn50-e/
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i guess i suck at buying stuff. I hope an actual uk person who is more of a pro comes in and tells me why I haven't in fact just done that?
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because I guess you could use that to nail down clay tiles too?
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It just adds to the thread you keep doing what you do!! Love every update
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NotJustANumber99 posted:My L shape drill attachment My instinct here is to laugh in appreciation of how on brand this is but I'm genuinely envious and wish I'd thought to look for something like this before attempting the billion bodge jobs that are holding my house together
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Tomarse posted:I'm with you on screws being much nicer than nails I actually like nails more, looks better, thinking about paneling now which is what I've been doing all summer. But screws are easier to get into certain places and to aim. Also if you ever need to tear it down in 50-80 years to replace it, gonna be glad for nails since those screws aren't coming out.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 07:26 |
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NotJustANumber99 posted:Yeah a palm nailer is I think what I wanted but I don't think exists here? Discovered it after This also happened with me after I got done hand-nailing in the brackets for my roof joists. NotJustANumber99 posted:i guess i suck at buying stuff. I hope an actual uk person who is more of a pro comes in and tells me why I haven't in fact just done that? Sorry bud, I think it's the right tool for the job, just not one that lives in our national consciousness. I did think about it when doing mine but a) due to being uncommon I also thought they weren't sold here, instead there's just not many options, and b) I thought they were more like a normal nail gun but for confined spaces, instead of what they are which is a sort of impact driver for regular nails. I'll probably try one myself if another big hand nailing job appears. NotJustANumber99 posted:because I guess you could use that to nail down clay tiles too? Foreshadowing a lot of hard work? Jaded Burnout fucked around with this message at 08:28 on Aug 8, 2022 |
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His Divine Shadow posted:Also if you ever need to tear it down in 50-80 years to replace it, gonna be glad for nails since those screws aren't coming out. There's some slightly wacky screws I found recently which you nailgun in, but then can unscrew after, so a sort of best of both worlds? They didn't wind up being what I needed so I never used them in the end, maybe I'll try them for the deck.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 08:30 |
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Personally I appreciate the commitment to the L-shaped tool. Ahhh, life is beautiful, fractals in everything.
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Party Boat posted:My instinct here is to laugh in appreciation of how on brand this is but I'm genuinely envious and wish I'd thought to look for something like this before attempting the billion bodge jobs that are holding my house together If you've got even one job that requires drilling like that you might want to consider being a little bit nicer to yourself and.....
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Use nothing but direct mechanical wood joints and a lot of glue.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 15:34 |
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goatface posted:Use nothing but direct mechanical wood joints and a lot of glue. Ah, someone who has not seen the drawbore light
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 16:01 |
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modern ai technology is defo starting to save self builders money
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those aren't my clay soils, nice tidy trenches
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I've been working on insulating my loft here in Canada recently. I have an asphalt shingle roof which is nailed on from above. The loft has low headspace, and so I've scratched my back fairly badly and impaled my elbow, and mildly scratched my head at least once on nails. I do not like nails.
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I dunno the relevance to anything, but as I was cooking dinner I took the frying pan out of the oven to move things about before returning it, I put the pan down on the cooktop and there was a pot of boiling potatoes next to it. Well as I lean in close with my face and spatula, a hot drop of water flies out of the pot and strikes my hand. Bam! Involuntary reflex and my arm pulls away and I hit myself in the face, hard. While still dazed and shocked from that, I grab the oven hot frying pan with my bare hand. I felt like mr bean or something. Oh well on with the thread. His Divine Shadow fucked around with this message at 06:23 on Aug 10, 2022 |
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His Divine Shadow posted:I dunno the relevance to anything, but as I was cooking dinner I took the frying pan out of the oven to move things about before returning it, I put the pan down on the cooktop and there was a pot of boiling potatoes next to it. Well as I lean in close with my face and spatula, a hot drop of water flies out of the pot and strikes my hand. Bam! Involuntary reflex and my arm pulls away and I hit myself in the face, hard. While still dazed and shocked from that, I grab the oven hot frying pan with my bare hand. I remember the first time I used my new cast iron pan, the first one I'd got. I'd literally said to myself outloud before using it "Right, don't grab the handle without a glove or a towel, it's going to be super hot". Fully grabbed it 10 mins later barehanded and burnt the poo poo out of three fingers and my palm.
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I curse the lord daily for my lack of Predator heat vision. When I get my cybernetic eyes I'll definitely pay for that feature.
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The corner bit of roof is more complicated. so it turns out either I (nope) or the roof truss company (yep) hosed up and the drawings dont make sense and I've run out of the great big bits of wood I need for all the hips. So I'm off to miles away to get some more for like a hundred quid at least. I can't remember but everything is at least a hundred quid. wham Brother visiting. Tommy two tesla Then the oak arrives This is for the four King A frames in the open plan vaulted wing, the ridge and purlins that go with that and the frame for the front of the car port digger obvs. btw all this oak comes from france. Lol then the truck gets stuck. Without the weight of the oak on it it can't get traction and get out. So I drop a grab bag of sand on its bed to let it get some traction and its fine and makes its way out
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# ? Aug 10, 2022 22:24 |
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This is starting to look a lot like a house, which is weird.
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 00:26 |
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Does the oak come from France because England cut all the trees down during the age of sail? Or is my half-remembered armchair history knowledge faulty?
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 01:20 |
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200? mm square French oak posts are some tasty (and probably pricey) bits of wood. Ninja edit: France has apparently been doing the managing forests for a steady supply of quality wood esp. oak for a few centuries now (at least that's what I was once told). Timber was one of the premier resources extracted from the American colonies by the UK, so concurrent or even predating Age of Sail I think. Just Winging It fucked around with this message at 01:26 on Aug 11, 2022 |
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There's big areas of the UK devoid of trees due to the bronze age
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 11:23 |
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English anything is expensive.
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 11:36 |
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English oak is definitely easily available in different parts of the country, I tried wherever possible to buy "local-ish". Import might've been cheaper?
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 11:43 |
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I didn't know the oak was coming from France till it turned up, from France. Real-time alert! Building site was broken into last night and my security camera wires clipped!
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 11:45 |
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They new where to hit, looks like an inside job
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NotJustANumber99 posted:I didn't know the oak was coming from France till it turned up, from France. Anything missing?
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 12:11 |
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Back to nail gun topic: I bought myself a new paslode IM350+ this morning. Nailing featheredge by hand is a no loving go. £468+vat is a whole heap better than wankers cramp for the next week.
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NotJustANumber99 posted:Real-time alert! How rude!
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 13:30 |
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Sounds like retaliation for the village green you destroyed.
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 13:51 |
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Did they actually nick anything? Was there anything of immediate value on site?
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# ? Aug 11, 2022 13:52 |
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goatface posted:Did they actually nick anything? Was there anything of immediate value on site? Rather than under it
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Lost all the car batteries and a compressor. Neighbours lawn mower. A day faffing around. My sense of security. My faith in humanity.
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