Honestly autocorrect mugs me off. I swear I press reply then the autocorrect does some changes.
In no sentence have I ever meant duck off either…
Honestly autocorrect mugs me off. I swear I press reply then the autocorrect does some changes.
In no sentence have I ever meant duck off either…
The trees have arrived and I have planted them.
I’ll be putting more in between these in due course.
Anyone know what this is?
The pictures make it look horrific, but it’s not that dark.
The plaster appears to be blown off the wall.
What is it?
How do I fix it?
That is damp my friend!!! or salts coming out of the render
What’s causing it? It’s the only none heated room in the building.
Airflow?
I think it could be effervescence?
poss damp reaching the membrane or external leak
It’s on 3 walls, 2 are internal only.
Possibly moisture moving round?
I’ll wait until summer and buzz the walls down and dehumidify the room.
Looking good!
I’m no expert and certainly not a Buddhist, but I was recently told that Buddah should not be on the ground but raised up as befits a deity. You could knock up a shelf in no time, I dare say . . .
Interesting conversations you can have on here. Feel free to take the p*ss
All information is good information. I’ll certainly look that up.
Curious as Buddha is on a raised bed on the highest area that my land occupies does that count as elevation?
100% not taking the you know what.
Not sure about the raised bed protocol. I’ll ask my Buddhist friend and neighbour . . .
I hope that wherever the god is situated it has a calming effect when you hit your thumb with hammer,trip over dog or car won’t start etc,etc,
I checked. Raised bed oK for Buddah
Hello all.
I am starting to turn my attention to the garage now the garden is almost done.
I am considering epoxy coloured sand paint for the flooring.
Anyone have any experience of it?
It looks perfect - self levels , adhesive , looks great.
Also will paint the walls and ceilings. That’s going to be a masking job and a half.
Andy, do you have a smaller picture please?
This was all I snipped from the web.
Project Bond house carries on.
Todays escapades involved getting soaked and covered in 12 years of slab grout / cement while removing it from the external slabs
Cleaning this lot
Then pointing back in
Looks a million times better. Had to order some more gunk to do round the side of the house.
Do you find the rotary brush works OK? Better than just the jet? We have a rotary brush but dissuaded from using it by my son
It depends is the short answer.
If the slabs are heavily caked in moss / muck it just won’t cut it. I used the lance and jet on each slab.
However since this is the third year of doing it the spinning brush is excellent
I also use various slab cleaners which help.