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Very gratifying to know people haven't lost interest in our build and we both enjoy reading the comments
Mrs Ahab would be great on a TV show but I've got a face for radio :D This has taken a back seat to my F1 clients work for too long now. Only taken 2 days holiday in the last 8 months chasing yet another championship :( All of this is about to change, from next month I cut that work down to 3 days a week and from June I'm back to being a full time builder again :cool: with hopefully only the occasional F1 interruption as, when and if my help is needed I know it's not the smartest financial move to make in the middle of a global pandemic and impending double dip recession :confused: My thinking is, why should I pay tradesmen to take my building fun away from me and if I don't finish my man cave soon I'll never get started on my other projects |
This thread is already legendary and will take its place with the greatest of human literature. Homer. Aristotle. Ahab.
I think that one building should have eyebrows. Moveable ones. I think there should be a pivot in the middle of each one, so that the insides and outsides of the eyebrows are separately adjustable. Insides of eyebrows down: scowl. outside down and insides up: sad/worried. Middle up: Interested/intrigued. One eyebrow up: Tell me more. Or...Oh really." There was an American talk show/interviewer guy. Tom Snyder. Eyebrows like caterpillars. Lisa and I have things in the house we move and reconfigure, and when the other finds it there is amusement. Just an idea. Your place is becoming a Dream Castle. Your wife with the radio-face husband is a lucky lady. What princess would not prefer to live in such as castle? |
I'll bet if you made it a stop on the "Hop on Hop off" bus tours, plenty of us would sign up.
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Yes, legendary is right!
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Today was goodbye F1 but call me if any drama's need my attention :rolleyes:
Tomorrow and the the next 6 months will be hello man cave, remember me? :confused: Real time updates to recommence as we make progress :cool: |
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Yesss!!!
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Oh hell yes.
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This is the weather for it.
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just a bit warmer
almost drinking weather ;) |
Woohoo!
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looking forward to more
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Thanks for the interest, only taken me a day and I'm back into the swing of building, my tools not so, already burnt out my small Makita angle grinder :(
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1st shopping trip today, bought a few 10ft long 6 x 2 floor joists, compared to some of the beams I've used these are mere twigs :D http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1617487160.jpg Building material prices over here have gone up too :rolleyes: Got lots to buy so guess I just got to grin and bear it |
I guess they salt the roads in England?
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Porsches and yotas! Loved catching up on this thread!
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My 1st full week in a longtime, 1st day was so tiring I put myself to bed 3 hrs early, was great to be back at it, really into the swing of it now and pleased to have some progress to show :cool:
We've had, rain, hail, snow and sunshine this week but jumping between indoor and outdoor jobs it didn't slow me up Must have been asleep when giving our builder upstairs window opening measurements :confused: Windows are too low and too tall, nowhere near a close match to the original house upstairs windows What was needed was more 'cowbell' ie more exposed oak lintel showing below the green painted soffet board as per the original house. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618156536.jpg A bit of keyhole surgery, added another course of stone on the bottom which is almost impossible to spot. Also added another 4" oak lintel underneath the original lintel,. Window on the left is before and on the right after. Was hoping to just lower the original lintel but I did such a good job of fixing them in I'd have needed to remove roof tiles to do that. Also returned the stone in towards the inner block work as the window frames will be recessed 6" from the outer wall face. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618156621.jpg Spot the difference, looks much better now, very happy with the new front window openings matching with the original front window openings on the house. Painting the original fascia boards and replacing the rain gutter on the old house is one of my weekend jobs http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618157217.JPG Most important indoor job was to make a set of temporary stairs, only took a couple of hours and my knees thanked me! Also threw some Ebay bargain plywood off cuts down as temporary flooring so I don't do myself a mischief falling between the 1st floor joists. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618157775.JPG Made good progress on joisting out the top floor. One half was very easy, only took a morning, just a notch each end needed to fit each joist snugly into the steel beams. I now understand why you guys like building your houses out of sticks :D The other half was brutal on my hands as I cut vertical slots into the stone of the original house, played safe and used my small angle grinder with a diamond tipped masonary blade. Then hand chiseled each hole and mortared in each joist http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618158563.JPG That the top floor joists almost done, will finish it after I have knocked through the top floor and 1st floor doorways through the 2ft thick original stone walls. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618159027.JPG |
Looks great. For cutting openings in masonry walls around here we have companies that will bring out a wall-mounted concrete saw for a couple hundred bucks and be done in two hours.
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