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    Breaking up reinforced concrete

    Never knew this would be such a controversial subject! I ended up using the same Titan breaker that Mike suggested, I discovered my workmate had one so it didn't cost me a penny. I found a nack to it, if I hammered around the rebar I could get the concrete to split away from it in big chunks...
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    Breaking up reinforced concrete

    Hi All, I'm in the process of demolishing an old prefab garage, everything was going well until I got down to the strip foundations, it seems the previous owner went a little overkill with the reinforcement and put 30mm thick rebar in it, which is causing me serious grief. The strip is about...
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    Hammie's Loft Conversion

    The studwork for the roof is mostly supported by the purlins, I braced the lower purlin off the floor steels to help take any additional load (don't have any pics of that unfortunately). The purlins in this house were original (~90 years old) and had developed a ~2" sag at the centre, I started...
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    Hammie's Loft Conversion

    I used 2 layers of 70mm thick insulation in the ceiling, 1 layer of 70mm in the walls, all the seams were taped with foil tape too. The first layer i screwed on underneath the rafters (not in between), and constructed stud work below that... Then I fitted the second layer between that...
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    Hammie's Loft Conversion

    No padstones were required in my case, the brickwork had sufficient compressive strength to situate the steel directly on them (with a bit of shimming), you'd need calculations to verify though. My steels were universal columns so roughly 150 x 150. The steels had no affect on the roof at...
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    Hammie's Loft Conversion

    Somewhere between £1000 and £1500, not sure the exact amount the builder paid (i paid the builder £3190 to purchase and install the steel). That was for 5 lengths of universal column (approx 6m long each, 150mm x 30kg/m I think), one of them had a couple of clevis' welded on the ends.
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    Hammie's Loft Conversion

    Unfortunately my builder sourced the steel, I think they came from a local steelworks fabricator, I'm sure there's builders on here that could recommend you some suppliers?
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    Hammie's Bathroom Refit

    I just cut the tiles as tight to the walls as I could (not particularly easy around the curved shower tray), filled the gap with grout (to stop the silicone sinking into the gap before it set) and put a tidy bead of silicone along it. I practiced the tiling, grouting and silicone-ing on a spare...
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    Hammie's Bathroom Refit

    They're B&Q slate effect tiles... http://www.diy.com/nav/decor/tiles/wall-floor-tiles/porcelain_tiles/Colours-Black-Slate-Effect-Wall-and-Floor-Tile-300-x-600mm-12257575?skuId=12788281 They're porcelain so needed cleaning and sealing first, and also were a bugger to cut! My diamond tipped...
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    Hammie's Bathroom Refit

    Well the bathroom has been finished for 3 months now, I guess it's about time to update this log! Unfortunately I became rather forgetful taking pictures, but here's the ones I took. With the bath in place, I removed the remainder of the bathroom, discovered a large section of wall crumbling...
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