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    Severance negotiations

    Just to add what Blackswanwood said which is all good advice. Depending on how the meeting goes (it may be fine), if you feel that you need to when you make notes and write them up, issue them to the other side and ask for comments. They should also do the same. This is a formal record of the...
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    4.4mt x 6.8mt Workshop In a Grade 2 listed Property

    MikeJhn, Lovely. A bit more solid than our timber frame mid-1500s house. We are just down the road in Pluckley.
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    4.4mt x 6.8mt Workshop In a Grade 2 listed Property

    Blister, No I used fiber-reinforced concrete (from memory C30) as this provides crack resistance as it was a large pour and reinforcement.
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    4.4mt x 6.8mt Workshop In a Grade 2 listed Property

    It has been a while since my last workshop build post. The exterior is now complete (see photos) I just need to focus now on the interior which has been put off due to work priorities. Anyway, the finished exterior is detailed in the photos.
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    Proposed workshop build

    DomP, When I built my workshop (look for 4.4 x 6.8mt Workshop in a grade 2 listed property - I will update) I used scaffold boards as the shuttering for the sand, Type 1 and the concrete. I folded the DPM up the scaffold board and turned it back into itself about halfway up the concrete height...
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    Prepping a soot-stained wall prior to repainting

    Yes, he was the one that created the smoke shelf which acts to create a low pressure and thus draws the smoke and combustion gases up the chimney. If you look up your chimney you may see if this has been added at a later date. We have two inglenook fireplaces (1800 approx.) and you can see how...
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    Prepping a soot-stained wall prior to repainting

    The smoke on the wall does not necessarily indicate there is a problem with the brickwork/mortar. The clean section just above the mantel, and the way the smoke pattern tapers off as it gets higher indicates the smoke is coming from the fireplace opening. There could be many reasons for this to...
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    Need advice - fixing a timber privacy fence on top of a brick wall

    Sideways, I had a similar problem but with a very old stone wall with a small, 2 ft fence on top which I inherited from the previous owner. The wooden fence was constructed with posts secured to the top of the wall with standard post brackets bolted into the stonework and small wooden...
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    Hand is forced - new decking required

    You should perhaps consider the safety element a bit more (also a side note, did your surveyor pick up on the unsafe structure?). The decking looks like it can potentially have a relatively large number of people on it, this and the drop should be taken into account. I would consider using a...
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    Wrist watch question

    Looking at the photo in the original post it is clear that the watch has suffered a moderate impact at around the 10 o/clock position. If you look at the "Day" indicator you can see that this has indeed moved the "Day" ring. The day ring has actually lifted at the 4 o'clock position such as the...
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    Tree Preservation Order and dead trees

    Just be careful what you consider to be dead as it may regrow. Our local parish council had a very old oak tree (with a TPO) inspected a few years ago. A few months after inspection it came down in high winds with clear evidence of decay and infection (which was detailed in the report). The tree...
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    Hello from Kent

    Looks great. Is that a steel frame inside?
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    Central Heating system help

    Deema, Just a general safety comment. You should perhaps mount the cable JB that's on the floor on the wall just in case you have a leak!
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    Sjobergs Bench

    jwDave, When you eventually recover the workbench to its working moisture level it might be an idea to apply a coating of oil (if not already coated) in the areas most affected. This will slow down the moisture takeup but it won't stop it. You could also add a small heater (perhaps 15 or 25...
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    Sjobergs Bench

    jwDave, Relative Humidity (RH) is a factor of temperature and atmospheric pressure. As an approximation (and from memory), ignoring pressure which has a very minor influence, you reduce the RH by 10% by increasing the temperature by 2.2 Deg. Cel. Therefore you only need to maintain the...
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    Sold HC 260 planer thicknesser

    I am also interested if no one takes it before me. Please let me know.
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    Replacement Boilers & Building regs….Sneaky NASTY rule change?

    Deema, Spectric, et al, all raise interesting points regarding why you see your fuel consumption is lower when you keep your heating on most of the time and all give valid reasons as to why and why not this it is the case. It is a very complex scenario with multiple factors coming into play One...
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    Replacement Boilers & Building regs….Sneaky NASTY rule change?

    Deema, Have you considered a micro CHP unit and a fuel cell? These use gas (you will need to check for LPG) to generate a small amount of electricity while providing heat, which if you are using it all the time may be cost-effective. Like solar, you can also sell it back to the grid...
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    Replacement Boilers & Building regs….Sneaky NASTY rule change?

    Deema, The regs. (section 5.10) actually seems refers to the replacement of the complete system and not just the boiler and therefore they are trying to make the owner go down the low Temp route.
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