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  1. noseall

    Outbuilding Foundation plan - Will this work?

    Congratulations. I'm not saying it isn't physically possible, rather he was denied PP, so 4m is out of the question, unless he wants to flout planning rules.
  2. noseall

    Outbuilding Foundation plan - Will this work?

    (n) 2.5m it is.
  3. noseall

    Outbuilding Foundation plan - Will this work?

    Que? Dual pitch - gotcha. If far enough from the boundary - yes. Within 2m - nada.
  4. noseall

    Who owns Britain?

    Minority thicko making intelligence claims you say.... It's beyond hilarious.
  5. noseall

    Finally, a grown-up government.

    …..says a Boris horn-smoker. Go figure… Brexit - utter dog turd.
  6. noseall

    What is missing from my roof?

    It looks like the roofers started the first course way too high. They could have made amends with some clever lead-work but didn't bother. The brickwork finishing is poor also. I'm wondering also if the bottom course of the left hand run, should have gone another half tile extra and left a...
  7. noseall

    Outbuilding Foundation plan - Will this work?

    Don't do it. What stops your DPM getting damaged on the front face?
  8. noseall

    Finally, a grown-up government.

    Most Brexers claim that (since it was a massive failure) it was a yes/no option. The hard core (anti-UK Brexit) voters wanted zero deals and to cut all ties with Europe and inflict as much damage as possible. You tell me?
  9. noseall

    Who owns Britain?

    Ivor's' ability to convince the forum of his intellectual failings, increases with his post count.
  10. noseall

    Finally, a grown-up government.

    Oh.... Surprise tied vote in Commons sees bid to re-join customs union progress The Liberal Democrats are continuing their efforts to get the UK to move closer to the European Union in a bid to boost the economy. One of their MPs, Dr Al Pinkerton (who replaced arch Brexiteer Lord Michael Gove...
  11. noseall

    Finally, a grown-up government.

    "....Sir Ed Davey described the surprise passage of the motion today as a "historic victory" that could "finally end the economic nightmare of the Conservatives' broken Brexit deal....." Let's hope this is the beginning of the end and finally rid ourselves or the Boris legacy that is a failed...
  12. noseall

    Who owns Britain?

    Only someone of average intelligence or lower would ask that. Only someone of low intelligence would claim that on an internet forum. Stands to reason. I'm guessing you were a Brexer too. Rarely watch it. Not a massive tele fan. I prefer to read. Oh contraire.
  13. noseall

    What's the monarchy for?

    No 'tangible' harm. Just as I thought. Ceremonial position = zero harm.
  14. noseall

    Congratulations LANDO & Mclaren

    It's young mans game that.
  15. noseall

    Who owns Britain?

    "Stop the foreigners" "Why are all these small boats arriving" And the same dumbos are thinking of voting for Fromage. Shmucks.
  16. noseall

    Does this quote look reasonable?

    Correct. It can also get contentious when materials are supposed to be there and they are not. The builder will likely have something written up or agreed to, that means he and his blokes get paid in the absence of scaffold, or the wrong steel beam or the blocks have run out. Even simple things...
  17. noseall

    Does this quote look reasonable?

    Labour only means just that. Once you take on board the responsibility of the materials, you take the whole show, i.e. quantifying, ordering, scheduling, liaising with the steel people, providing drawings to the steel people, lack of materials, glut of materials, defective materials...
  18. noseall

    Repurpose old chimney for vent

    As per above post, you don't want the fan to labour and you don't want long (unprotected) runs or dips* in the duct. We always strive to locate a tile vent terminal directly above the fan and then wrap as much insulation around the duct as we can. * I have seen a dip in a duct completely filled...
  19. noseall

    Ply subfloor unsupported at doorway

    A piece of 70 x 50 dropped into the cav, with a stapled piece of DPC on the cold side, foamed in place. Connected to both pieces of ply after, should take out the flex. Otherwise its remove the Celotex insulation that's there and secure a piece of timber against the masonry by screwing long...
  20. noseall

    Todays Job

    Yes in Feb. Solden, Austria.
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