Spec for 1930 house

Other groundworks tasks, such as roads and footpaths, terracing, fencing, foundations, walls and brickwork, tools and plant.
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 81776Post lutonlagerlout

i will link to it but i couldnt work out how to rotate the images
maybe someone under 35 might be able to tell me
many thanks to paul and jeanette for letting me scan the spec
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1930 house spec
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Boiled oil to treat oak. Never heard of that, is that applied hot?

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think i have managed to spin them round
doh!
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lutonlagerlout wrote:think i have managed to spin them round
doh!
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You tilted the internet until they tipped over, didn’t you :D :p
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local patios and driveways wrote:Boiled oil to treat oak. Never heard of that, is that applied hot?
Boiled linseed oil works a treat on cured oak. If you have spilt beams, a coating into the spilit will draw it back together ,but you have to apply daily for a fortnight.
Shame a lot of the 'old methods' are being lost, some great simple practical solutions to huge modern building problems.

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