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  1. J

    3m excavation with 1.5t digger

    The looking at the specification sheet of this excavator for example, the maximum digging depth is more like 1.5m. So you can probably do it by digging a 1.5m deep hole but longer than you want with a gradient up rather than a step, then digging another 1.5m deep afterwards where you want.
  2. J

    Advice on garage improvement

    You’ve done half the hard work already. When you’re doing the plasterboard, don’t skimp on the foam adhesive, it really helps with sound and warmth.
  3. J

    Hilling potatoes

    The one with broken stalks if it’s still got some green, leave it. It might not yield much, but it’ll do better than pulling it now.
  4. J

    Cladding screws

    Just dabbed some wood stain on the heads after install, blends in, and saves replacing all the screws.
  5. J

    Strimming safely and what cord?

    Absolutely wear goggles. Dog poo, stones, even bits of line fly back fly back fast.
  6. J

    Getting fence posts into an awkward space

    Digging near tree roots is tricky a digging bar and sharp spade will help more than an SDS drill. For the brick store, fixing posts with proper masonry bolts should be fine if the wall is solid. Don’t forget drainage at the base of the posts.
  7. J

    Digging out front garden for a driveway - without house collapse?

    What a lot of people do in situations like yours is dig and build in sections. You could dig a metre-wide trench where the retaining wall will go, get the footings poured, build that section of wall, backfill behind it, then move along and repeat.
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