pettsy
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Narborough, you gonna come help me?
About an hour down the M1, I’m near Jct28. Could probably figure something out
Narborough, you gonna come help me?
Flip the bar every other sharpen to keep the wear even…Did she put the bar on upside down on the saw![]()
Www.theufhgroup.co.uk
They supply everyone, huge setup!
OuchFlip the bar every other sharpen to keep the wear even…
It’s a long running joke amongst arb people that you can tell an amateur because they will make a comment about the bar being upside down.
Sorry mate, I don’t make the rules![]()
small skip? or old 600 gal steel diesel tank cut in half for two units (used to use them for scrap skips in my yard) and always had a decent supply of 'em - " can you get rid of this old diesel tank for me please? "First tank of the year , forgot what a lot there is to organise
I know its been talked about on other threads but must find a way to knock up some dry mix that doesnt involve another trip with truck, 3t st dumper is wrong shape completely to get it mixed without thoroughly abusing bucket and dumper skip .....perhaps a mixer bucket![]()
Cheers. I'm a while off yet got to resubmit planning to get exemption on a 14k Biodiversity charge! Just getting my ducksAbout an hour down the M1, I’m near Jct28. Could probably figure something out![]()
Pan mixerFirst tank of the year , forgot what a lot there is to organise
I know its been talked about on other threads but must find a way to knock up some dry mix that doesnt involve another trip with truck, 3t st dumper is wrong shape completely to get it mixed without thoroughly abusing bucket and dumper skip .....perhaps a mixer bucket
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Delivery to yard was late so had a minute on this little plate, starts but then spews oil out of the exhaust pipe and gets grumpy, sack it off to the engine graveyard and put a replacement engine on is probably best, no spapped valve springsView attachment 81688View attachment 81689
I’ve just had to do this, not to get an exemption but the oppositeCheers. I'm a while off yet got to resubmit planning to get exemption on a 14k Biodiversity charge! Just getting my ducksin a row.
xtra trip though ...Pan mixer
Yeah it's one of the reasons I stick to a straight tip. when doing my own bits of concrete I have found no simpler or quicker way than simply mixing it up in the 3t terex.First tank of the year , forgot what a lot there is to organise
I know its been talked about on other threads but must find a way to knock up some dry mix that doesnt involve another trip with truck, 3t st dumper is wrong shape completely to get it mixed without thoroughly abusing bucket and dumper skip .....perhaps a mixer bucket
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Delivery to yard was late so had a minute on this little plate, starts but then spews oil out of the exhaust pipe and gets grumpy, sack it off to the engine graveyard and put a replacement engine on is probably best, no spapped valve springsView attachment 81688View attachment 81689
Mate ,made a mixing tub 4ft 6 wide and just over a semi circle ,so as you turned it over it fell back in,just over 6 ft diameter ,will get pics ,xtra trip though ...
The manifold connections are really easy - they use a specific type of compression fitting that go together well. As the pipes are connected before you pour the screed you have quite a bit of wiggle-room within the floor loops, so it isn’t critical that your terminations are the exact length.Which suppliers do you get to quote and layout?
I'd be interested in giving it a go but not sure on my plumbing skills for the connections. Might be worth a few hundred quid for a plumber for a day on a one off. Especially if they have the gear.
Yeh I was gonna attempt non material ammendment but decided to go full new app route. I want to move the position of dwelling slightly, retain existing double garage and go full 2 storey rather than 1.5. Planners seemed agreeable but were of opinion new app was needed so just gonna play ball.I’ve just had to do this, not to get an exemption but the oppositeyou can do a S73 - variation of condition , will basically re decide your planning but only the the specific aspect - ie they can’t fail it on anything else!
Hmm tempting. I will have to make a decision when the time comes. Do you need inserts or is the pipe quite rigid? Do you use a special pipe cutter? What about the dreaded ptfe? At least you'd know if there was a leak with the pressure guages.The manifold connections are really easy - they use a specific type of compression fitting that go together well. As the pipes are connected before you pour the screed you have quite a bit of wiggle-room within the floor loops, so it isn’t critical that your terminations are the exact length. View attachment 81702
Interesting look forward to picsMate ,made a mixing tub 4ft 6 wide and just over a semi circle ,so as you turned it over it fell back in,just over 6 ft diameter ,will get pics ,
We did a refurbs on his house ,done a very long lane ,crap acess
Mixed concrete ,mortar for retainer ,floor screed ,
No ptfe it’s all o rings, standard pipe cutter and you just use a little reamer tool to open up the pipe. Literally easiest plumbing you can doYeh I was gonna attempt non material ammendment but decided to go full new app route. I want to move the position of dwelling slightly, retain existing double garage and go full 2 storey rather than 1.5. Planners seemed agreeable but were of opinion new app was needed so just gonna play ball.
Hmm tempting. I will have to make a decision when the time comes. Do you need inserts or is the pipe quite rigid? Do you use a special pipe cutter? What about the dreaded ptfe? At least you'd know if there was a leak with the pressure guages.
I'm thinking of going pipes clipped to bottom of insulation in 100/125 mm structural self compacting slab with no screed. Will be a very long reaction time but should be ok for new build. Idea will be to keep system on low and slow.
It’s all in the design and commissioning really, and how you then set it up to suit then heat source.No ptfe it’s all o rings, standard pipe cutter and you just use a little reamer tool to open up the pipe. Literally easiest plumbing you can do![]()
ThisIt’s all in the design and commissioning really, and how you then set it up to suit then heat source.
The actual UFH is pretty hard to get wrong, it’s just a big radiator![]()
Minimum control is usually best, especially with ASHP. Depends on your individual circumstances.I want single, or minimal, zones. Keep it simple stupid principle. Realistically not going to get massive temp difference in rooms in modest well insulated new build