Nothing In Particular
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#10276 Re: Nothing In Particular
Best to do it properly, move everything out.
You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
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#10277 Re: Nothing In Particular
I'd agree with Phil, chances are when you jack the existing joists they will crack in places where the rot is bad. Better to get as much out as possible after jacking it. Wouldn't try moving big heavy stuff until it's shored up with the props though. then replace the joists once the floor boards are up. I'd bet a fair few boards will need replacing too given how far through the joists look. It looks like that job is going to be a complete pain in the arse.
If you wanted something to do, you certainly got it......
If you wanted something to do, you certainly got it......
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#10278 Re: Nothing In Particular
It may come to that. However there are probably 2 tonnes or more of tools equipment and stock in there. Lathes, milling machine, drill presses, belt Sanders, 12,000+ nixies, valves & CRTs etc, bulk cabling, computers, loads of HV transformers, big & small Tesla Coils, test equipment, furniture, shelving, 100s of books...
...and it's 100 MTRS from the house, across grass.
Grim prospect.
Got a builder coming to look at it tomorrow. Just for ideas...
...and it's 100 MTRS from the house, across grass.
Grim prospect.
Got a builder coming to look at it tomorrow. Just for ideas...
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#10279 Re: Nothing In Particular
If the joists have woodworm and wet rot I'd be quite concerned about the floorboards too.
How about hiring a container and have it dropped off next to the workshop so you can empty and strip the lot out? Huge project, but I'd want to be sure there's no risk of further cross contamination.
How about hiring a container and have it dropped off next to the workshop so you can empty and strip the lot out? Huge project, but I'd want to be sure there's no risk of further cross contamination.
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#10281 Re: Conspiracy theory...
Oh crap
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#10282 Re: Nothing In Particular
Definitely !
In another life, I reckon Neil Young might have written an album called 'Woodworm never sleeps' .
In another life, I reckon Neil Young might have written an album called 'Woodworm never sleeps' .
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#10283 Re: Nothing In Particular
3AM and can't sleep because I'm so annoyed by this.
Maybe we'll go the container route. Just such a pain.
Maybe we'll go the container route. Just such a pain.
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#10284 Re: Nothing In Particular
All you can do in situations like this is concentrate on any positives. At least you didn't find all your gear in the cellar. (Not much of a positive I know...)
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#10285 Re: Nothing In Particular
Yep - I'm resigned to this being an expensive & time consuming exercise...
(Slightly) happier now Acrows are in under the worst bits with some C24 scaffold boards.
For cheap Acrows, they're reasonable quality.
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#10286 Re: Nothing In Particular
Did you have those already or have to go fetch?
I am reminded of when Dean from 2 doors up and his dad tiled our roof at the Essex place, there was a wee bit of woodworm signs in the timbers, which we soaked with killer stuff - but anyway, he says look here, these timbers are from the outside of the tree, they (the woodworm) don't go for wood from further in, as is proved by timbers adjacent being completely untouched. One of them you could tell it was from the outside of the tree, as it had a knobbly edge same as a tree with the bark taken off. Which begs the question, how do the woodworm know which is which!
I am reminded of when Dean from 2 doors up and his dad tiled our roof at the Essex place, there was a wee bit of woodworm signs in the timbers, which we soaked with killer stuff - but anyway, he says look here, these timbers are from the outside of the tree, they (the woodworm) don't go for wood from further in, as is proved by timbers adjacent being completely untouched. One of them you could tell it was from the outside of the tree, as it had a knobbly edge same as a tree with the bark taken off. Which begs the question, how do the woodworm know which is which!
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#10287 Re: Nothing In Particular
Next day free delivery.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 1973266676
The scaffolding boards were from Travis Perkins -new C24 X 3.5mtrs were 13 quid each
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#10288 Re: Nothing In Particular
Just sat in the front room watching an old episode of 'Salvage Hunters', there was a massive clap of thunder. I went outside and the car and all the house roofs are covered in snow. April eh ? - in like a lion, out like a lamb !
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#10289 Re: Nothing In Particular
Is there anyone here who could machine a chuck backplate to have an 18x1.5 internal thread so I can mount it on my wood lathe?
I got a 3" burnerd chuck that was on a lathe that had a tapered spindle nose, and the backplate is machined for it but mine has a threaded nose. I was going to machine it out myself on the hobbymat but quite frankly I lack the skill to do it
Any help appreciated
I got a 3" burnerd chuck that was on a lathe that had a tapered spindle nose, and the backplate is machined for it but mine has a threaded nose. I was going to machine it out myself on the hobbymat but quite frankly I lack the skill to do it
Any help appreciated
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#10290 Re: Nothing In Particular
I can't do thread cutting on my lathe.
I don't have that size tap in my box but M18x1.5 taps are not that expensive.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/US-PRO-Tools ... SworNcOPbh
If your backplate will fit in my chuck I'd be happy to do any necessary machining and tap the thread.
I don't have that size tap in my box but M18x1.5 taps are not that expensive.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/US-PRO-Tools ... SworNcOPbh
If your backplate will fit in my chuck I'd be happy to do any necessary machining and tap the thread.
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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Edmund Burke
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