You have my sympathy, the wife decides seemingly every week a new blind needs putting up. I use spring toggles now which I seem to have more success withPut up a blind and for probably the first time in my life all 4 fixings held without crumbling into mush. Astonished.
Usually end up having a nightmare with blinds. Hit cavities, blown bricks, steel lintels etc.
35 yrs ago probably before you were born. The only card we had verified the payment up to £30 -I wish it still was £30.![]()
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I put the pictures up in my hall after finally finishing decorating it and getting the stair runners fitted.
To quote my mother who had a similar design choice (with 3 kids, 3 gundogs and a very outdoor lifestyle...)Looks good
Bare floor and a light colour stair carpet makes you a brave man though
Looks good... I definitely need something similar. I am still using 2 old IKEA dining tables that once upon a time were desks. It is a right pain!
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Super slow progress today. I had to single lift the 3.5m spans and then the 6m big boy. Everything is bolted down now. Then started to tackle the joist hangers which have become another one of my top-least-favourite-things-ever.
My hands are FUBAR so it is tough going now. The roof arrived as a bit of a tease tho![]()
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My Wife may or may not have recorded me getting tangled up in the pressure washer line, the garden hose and the extension reel, needing to remove both quick-release wheels and shout "Okay, I might need some help" through the kitchen window...
Yeah - I went on a Tool Station run to grab some twist nails so picked up a 9 inch one from Jewsons. Made light work and barely touched the metal disk. The 115mm was pathetic in comparison.Presume you just chop the extra length of bolts off at the end?
*with angle grinder
It's looking great!Yeah - I went on a Tool Station run to grab some twist nails so picked up a 9 inch one from Jewsons. Made light work and barely touched the metal disk. The 115mm was pathetic in comparison.
Hand balled all the materials into the workshop today, will have to stop progress from tomorrow as I need to recover (my hands are FUBAR). Decent shift today but not as far ahead as I wanted unfortunately.
Joist hangers are a new least favourite job. 14 nails per joist hanger, x84
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Got the PIR down... debating what to do now. I can put the 22mm down easily enough but the weather is going to turn next week. I don't own a tarp big enough!
I just use any excuse that is appropriate for the jobPut up a solar light. phew. now onto the spiced rum
Keep it up @dlockers , been there done that over the years, but you're doing it at a cracking pace.
My knees have forbidden me from doing hard graft for the last few years.
well that's my excuse.
You could to make it worth while cut gaps in the rest of them to use the tin up in one go.For the tight fisted amongst us - I have 2 gaps in the PIR greater than 5mm. Is it worth busting open a ten quid tin of insulation foam?![]()
Bead of silicon down back edge, and another on front edge?For the tight fisted amongst us - I have 2 gaps in the PIR greater than 5mm. Is it worth busting open a ten quid tin of insulation foam?![]()