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  1. flush lights now actually flush

    flush lights now actually flush

  2. ceiling done

    ceiling done

  3. cladding front overhang

    cladding front overhang

  4. front overhang slowly getting there

    front overhang slowly getting there

  5. nail heads left proud in case I need to remove a panel

    nail heads left proud in case I need to remove a panel

  6. an artistic external view

    an artistic external view

  7. Wiring first fix and consumer unit going in

    Wiring first fix and consumer unit going in

    Wiring first fix and consumer unit going in
  8. Wago boxes for lighting junctions - so easy!

    Wago boxes for lighting junctions - so easy!

    Wago boxes for lighting junctions - so easy!
  9. First lighting test -not too shabby

    First lighting test -not too shabby

    First lighting test -not too shabby
  10. Internal lighting test

    Internal lighting test

    Internal lighting test
  11. Rear eaves overhang

    Rear eaves overhang

    Rear eaves overhang
  12. Front eaves overhang

    Front eaves overhang

    Front eaves overhang
  13. corner cladding support idea

    corner cladding support idea

    corner cladding support idea
  14. cladding the storage area in OSB

    cladding the storage area in OSB

    cladding the storage area in OSB
  15. walls done and electrical second fix

    walls done and electrical second fix

    walls done and electrical second fix
  16. Ouch77

    IBC tank (1000l) for rainwater storage?

    I was thinking some old wooden palettes broken down and painted/stained would keep it within budget. Further reading has suggested that the plastic needs to be light-proof to prevent algae growing - this could probably be achieved by wrapping in some way.
  17. Ouch77

    IBC tank (1000l) for rainwater storage?

    Given you can spend upwards of £40 on a dedicated 200l water butt, yet you can pick up a second-hand IBC tank with 5 times the capacity for similar money. Why wouldn't this be a good idea? The tanks are larger, ok- a bit 'industrial' looking, food grade and designed to be kept outside...
  18. Ouch77

    Help me choose a drill (and drill bits)

    This really depends on what your house is made of. Modern cookie-cutter houses with standardized construction using 7N dense block - you'll be okay with a decent cordless with hammer for putting up the odd mirror. 1930's built with local clay bricks - I wouldn't even bother using the cordless...
  19. Ouch77

    Help me choose a drill (and drill bits)

    If you're drilling anything but the softest masonry, then I'd suggest go corded, and get an SDS type hammer drill. I have a dewalt 18v cordless which does well enough on cinderblock and soft facing brick, but doesn't cope with the tough brick in my current house, thus the SDS is a must, it'll...
  20. Ouch77

    Portable Micro Crane

    this ^^ looking at the brochure for the plant, it's 2m tall, and about 1.2m diameter, made from HDPE, so I'd assume a couple hundred kilos weight max (I can't imagine you'd want to move it whilst full!) Should be easy enough to lift with a 1 ton mini excavator, which will easily fit down the...
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