What have you done today thread?
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Several deliveries today. Ikea, table from Amazon, chairs from Etsy and post! My bed building skills are going to be honed just now as I help my son with his first "proper" bed. He has always had old used bedframes. So he was happy to get a brand new bed that he chose!
Built the table, one of the chairs, stuck it in the kitchen. Will do another chair later on.
Boiler technician is here to sort the stuck radiator valves and service the boiler. May add an inhibitor to the system as well.
Wife is working so will fetch her from the station later on, so she does not have the 15 minute walk home, she is feeling frail after the move and her brain tumour is due another MRI which has not happened on schedule, so we are concerned.
Built the table, one of the chairs, stuck it in the kitchen. Will do another chair later on.
Boiler technician is here to sort the stuck radiator valves and service the boiler. May add an inhibitor to the system as well.
Wife is working so will fetch her from the station later on, so she does not have the 15 minute walk home, she is feeling frail after the move and her brain tumour is due another MRI which has not happened on schedule, so we are concerned.
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Packed the van ready for the ferry tomorrow. CalMac are running a temporary timetable which means I have an 0400 start.
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Worked and cooked! But the cooking ended with a blooming lovely tea!!
Fish Pie - and six more for the freezer
Fish Pie - and six more for the freezer
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Had a plumbing blockage (house, not me). Dropped the P trap under the kitchen sink, all clear. Popped the cover off the outside clean-out, then got a hose to stick in the hole. Barely touched the fucking tap by the clean-out & the pipe broke... INSIDE THE WALL!! ARRRGGHH!!
Ran back through the house, grabbed the valve tool as I went through the garage & turned the water off.
Walked back into the kitchen to find a puddle about 1 sq yard. fuckbuggerybollocks.
Started mopping up, good news is there's no more water coming out from under the cabinets along that wall.
Awaiting plumber. Pipe nipple won't pull out the wall, so that means cutting a hole in the stucco. I can do that with a diamond disc on an angle grinder instead of whaling away with a BFH & masonry chisel.
Thinking if I do that now I might be able to sort the problem before the plumber shows up in 2-4 hours time.
Ran back through the house, grabbed the valve tool as I went through the garage & turned the water off.
Walked back into the kitchen to find a puddle about 1 sq yard. fuckbuggerybollocks.
Started mopping up, good news is there's no more water coming out from under the cabinets along that wall.
Awaiting plumber. Pipe nipple won't pull out the wall, so that means cutting a hole in the stucco. I can do that with a diamond disc on an angle grinder instead of whaling away with a BFH & masonry chisel.
Thinking if I do that now I might be able to sort the problem before the plumber shows up in 2-4 hours time.
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Some folk have all the fun.ZRX61 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 7:19 pm Had a plumbing blockage (house, not me). Dropped the P trap under the kitchen sink, all clear. Popped the cover off the outside clean-out, then got a hose to stick in the hole. Barely touched the fucking tap by the clean-out & the pipe broke... INSIDE THE WALL!! ARRRGGHH!!
Ran back through the house, grabbed the valve tool as I went through the garage & turned the water off.
Walked back into the kitchen to find a puddle about 1 sq yard. fuckbuggerybollocks.
Started mopping up, good news is there's no more water coming out from under the cabinets along that wall.
Awaiting plumber. Pipe nipple won't pull out the wall, so that means cutting a hole in the stucco. I can do that with a diamond disc on an angle grinder instead of whaling away with a BFH & masonry chisel.
Thinking if I do that now I might be able to sort the problem before the plumber shows up in 2-4 hours time.
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Radiators need to be flushed, system is full of crud after being drained and left for a couple of months. No inhibitor either. So waiting for heating agents to call back. At least this is something I don't need to pay for!
Finish building the bed, then a nice glass of port and bed!
Finish building the bed, then a nice glass of port and bed!
Proverbs 17:9
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
One who forgives an affront fosters friendship, but one who dwells on disputes will alienate a friend.
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Got the mullared pipe nipple out of the wall. Looks like it was one more sonic boom or minor quake from failing. Thank fuck it happened when I touched it & not in the middle of the night.
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In a fit of enthusiasm I took the plastic loft hatch down, which has yellowed over the years, gave it a rub down, cleaned it up and sprayed it back to white with a rattle can of paint.
Now waiting for it to dry and realising just how bloody cold it is on this landing with a gaping hole up into the loft.
Maybe I should have waited for summer to tackle this job.
Now waiting for it to dry and realising just how bloody cold it is on this landing with a gaping hole up into the loft.
Maybe I should have waited for summer to tackle this job.
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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I'd replace it with an insulated one. Heat just going up wasted.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 2:58 pm In a fit of enthusiasm I took the plastic loft hatch down, which has yellowed over the years, gave it a rub down, cleaned it up and sprayed it back to white with a rattle can of paint.
Now waiting for it to dry and realising just how bloody cold it is on this landing with a gaping hole up into the loft.
Maybe I should have waited for summer to tackle this job.
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It is insulated, you doughnut.Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 3:30 pmI'd replace it with an insulated one. Heat just going up wasted.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 2:58 pm In a fit of enthusiasm I took the plastic loft hatch down, which has yellowed over the years, gave it a rub down, cleaned it up and sprayed it back to white with a rattle can of paint.
Now waiting for it to dry and realising just how bloody cold it is on this landing with a gaping hole up into the loft.
Maybe I should have waited for summer to tackle this job.
Only the insulation ain't no good when the loft hatch is in the garage waiting for the paint to dry.
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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When we had our HS+L painted/decorated we got the man to fit a new loft hatch with an integrated ladder. This one has a big rubber seal around the edge, you have to push it shut and turn the catch 90° (with your big long loft pole, natch) to shut the door.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 2:58 pm In a fit of enthusiasm I took the plastic loft hatch down, which has yellowed over the years, gave it a rub down, cleaned it up and sprayed it back to white with a rattle can of paint.
Now waiting for it to dry and realising just how bloody cold it is on this landing with a gaping hole up into the loft.
Maybe I should have waited for summer to tackle this job.
Even thought the old one was also insulated, it makes a noticeable difference! We just didnt' notice the steady trickle of cold air coming down before.
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Somewhat annoyingly, some of the foam seal around the hatch stuck to the surround and get ripped off when I took it down. I'll have to figure a way to get the seal tight when I put it back (hopefully this evening, getting a bit nippy now the sun's going down!), probably with a door seal strip from B&Q or such like....Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 3:34 pmWhen we had our HS+L painted/decorated we got the man to fit a new loft hatch with an integrated ladder. This one has a big rubber seal around the edge, you have to push it shut and turn the catch 90° (with your big long loft pole, natch) to shut the door.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 2:58 pm In a fit of enthusiasm I took the plastic loft hatch down, which has yellowed over the years, gave it a rub down, cleaned it up and sprayed it back to white with a rattle can of paint.
Now waiting for it to dry and realising just how bloody cold it is on this landing with a gaping hole up into the loft.
Maybe I should have waited for summer to tackle this job.
Even thought the old one was also insulated, it makes a noticeable difference! We just didnt' notice the steady trickle of cold air coming down before.
Our house is currently being decorated. I can taste dust and smell paint wherever I go in the house....
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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Please, can someone explain HS&L to me??
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If you shop around this handy sticky back rubber comes in different sizesgremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 3:43 pmSomewhat annoyingly, some of the foam seal around the hatch stuck to the surround and get ripped off when I took it down. I'll have to figure a way to get the seal tight when I put it back (hopefully this evening, getting a bit nippy now the sun's going down!), probably with a door seal strip from B&Q or such like....Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 3:34 pmWhen we had our HS+L painted/decorated we got the man to fit a new loft hatch with an integrated ladder. This one has a big rubber seal around the edge, you have to push it shut and turn the catch 90° (with your big long loft pole, natch) to shut the door.gremlin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 2:58 pm In a fit of enthusiasm I took the plastic loft hatch down, which has yellowed over the years, gave it a rub down, cleaned it up and sprayed it back to white with a rattle can of paint.
Now waiting for it to dry and realising just how bloody cold it is on this landing with a gaping hole up into the loft.
Maybe I should have waited for summer to tackle this job.
Even thought the old one was also insulated, it makes a noticeable difference! We just didnt' notice the steady trickle of cold air coming down before.
Our house is currently being decorated. I can taste dust and smell paint wherever I go in the house....
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Loft hatch makes the landings a bit tricky, but I found a good pilot
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Having to learn new French words today as la voiture failed the CT.
One of the good things about France is you get 2 months driving around time to fix it!
One of the good things about France is you get 2 months driving around time to fix it!