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Post: # 114873Post seanandruby

digerjones wrote:The customer helps if I need anything holding
That's handy if you have a lintel on your shoulder and your dying for a piss :;): :laugh:
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Post: # 114874Post digerjones

When I'd finished typing that. I did some smart arse would think of something smuty to say
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Post: # 114879Post lutonlagerlout

first frost of the year down our way
out comes the hessian
you are doing great there working solo
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Post: # 114882Post digerjones

Yes, frost here this morning, started on the front today and yes put the hessian on tonight
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Post: # 114987Post digerjones

Put the oak up today and some trusses.
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Post: # 114989Post lutonlagerlout

looks great mate!
how are you going to finish the truss in front of the gable?
like the triangle bit
that will be finished before xmas ,well done
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Post: # 114990Post digerjones

Thanks, thought I would use feather edge. Could of maybe had oak returning back, but I didn't like the idea of brickwork on top of timber + its cheaper
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Post: # 114991Post jwill

How are bottom of oak posts held in place?

Looks a smart job!

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Post: # 114992Post digerjones

The quoins are drilled and the oak 20 mm stainless steel rods inserted about 6. The quoins have been in situ since I concreted the slab. The quoins were 40 each and the oak was 1k, stainless 14. So not bad price
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Post: # 114993Post digerjones

I got the quoins delivered from Yorkshire with the walling stone I'm using on another on going project.
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Post: # 114994Post lutonlagerlout

glad your got the brickwork done before the heavy ice
are you doing trad or dry ridge on the roof?
trad will look better but i love no cement roofs for endurance :-)
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Post: # 114995Post digerjones

The ridges will be stuck down with a bit of compo
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Post: # 115005Post lutonlagerlout

great stuff mate
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