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• #41677
Shit! So sorry, that got away from me. I do, but as per the Car thread, my motors fucked. Being collected and taken to the dealer tomorrow for repairs so will be next week earliest before I can collect. Don't hold onto it if someone else wants it or you need rid but I'm definitely still interested.
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• #41678
Got it.
Yeah we've had some bad luck with our house too but the problems came to light before we started our renovation, so we had time to plan and budget to sort them out.
Dov just got screwed over by his new house, time and time again.
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• #41679
No worries holding on to it, just DM me when you've got time 👍
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• #41680
Roger
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• #41681
It’s not really that bad. I think these things just happen when you’re doing a renovation.
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• #41682
100%
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• #41683
I paired it with a 6mAh battery, which seems to last for ages. Charges quickly, too. First handheld I have had since a Black & Decker years ago which was close to useless
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• #41684
I had some of my gutters replaced a fortnight ago. Now when it rains hard, like now, they don't overflow and drip and the cracked cast iron pipe doesn't piss water all over the wall. Which means it's lovely to stand outside in the rain looking at them.
Mmmmm
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• #41685
Given how grim things were looking back in late summer, this is some good news to start the day.
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• #41686
I’ve got 5mah Batterys for most of my kit and it’s strong as fuck. Milwaukee stuff is great imo
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• #41687
I hear that, not replaced but had mine cleaned and new sealant put on a few weeks back, it no longer sounds like an old man having a piss in front of my living room window when the rain comes.
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• #41688
Which means it's lovely to stand outside in the rain looking at them.
I have this satisfaction and smugness with my roof.
I popped my head in the loft this morning and it was pitch black and didn't sound like lots of people pissing in the dark... which is definitely did when it was leaking badly.
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• #41689
It's good to have a hobby.
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• #41690
the bad luck
Make a house derelict then habitable in 8m sounds pretty epic to me.
Top work 👍
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• #41691
Window survey done. Was expecting an extra grand for scaffolding and bits but they've only added £173 for that and some other features like opening restrictors etc.
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• #41692
That just means they’re going to bodge it by not making the outside water tight ;) (don’t ask how I know this happens )
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• #41693
Go on?
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• #41694
Common bodge from the past when the windows were one integrated unit. Install from the inside, seal on the inside, non-sealed outside so water gets in between the window and the brickwork.
As I understand it, window tech has moved on a bit and the panes are installed after the trim has been fitted allowing the installer to do the correct sealing on both inside and outside without the need for a ladder or scaffold.
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• #41695
But the quote does still include scaffold, just for a lot less than they warned.
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• #41696
They can still not put all the correct seals on the outside, decorator said ours, done about three years ago, had been bodged by not going up on a ladder to do the outside.
For some reason I was user124137 for a bit back there.
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• #41697
£200 for some extra sockets and a light switch in the garage sound reasonable? Looks like 3 hours labour.
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• #41698
I paid £480 for 4 sockets, 4 spurs and 8 spotlights (not sure if helpful but just in case...)
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• #41699
They can still not put all the correct seals on the outside
they can, but that's not because there was no scaffold, it's because they were ass-hats
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• #41700
If that includes materials it's not totally awful
Bad luck, too late.