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mikethetile

ive been rained off much of this week scott, i nearly dropped by to see how your getting on but got side tracked by the mod, wish I had now as I could have given you a hand to shift the trusses , im off to france tomorrow so I havent got time now

these pics are deceptive, that little bungalow is actually a nice size bungalow and the tophat is massive, its going to be a rather nice house when its finished . plenty of room for a growing family
 
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mikethetile

G the rumour around the town is that they are building a new block of flats up scotts road:lol:
 
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Scott

Not so little then mate. What are those pink squirly spray painted bits on the wood for?



They are the safe walking areas, contrary to popular belief that red = danger for us it safe. The most visible colour when you are walking around, especially when carrying really heavy trusses!

Im going to do a thread on adding noggins when the time comes and will do a step by step bathroom installation from this stage up to the finished room.
 
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user123

What does that mean then? I don't normally get to see this all going on, everythig's done by the time I get there:whatchutalkingabout

It's just a guess Ken, this approach is used when separating and rejoining sections of mosaics in the reverse method, so I thought something along those lines may apply here? Basically you have one big area that needs taking to pieces for whatever reason and replacing later - this could be the case here (as said, just a guess) if the boards have been cut to size beforehand. You draw squiggly lines all over the area the lines of which are then easy to marry /match up later when faced with having to organise similar looking pieces.

Then again, in this case it might be some sort of shorthand for underfloor heating? Quite curious myself! :smilewinkgrin:
 
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user123

They are the safe walking areas, contrary to popular belief that red = danger for us it safe. The most visible colour when you are walking around, especially when carrying really heavy trusses!

Im going to do a thread on adding noggins when the time comes and will do a step by step bathroom installation from this stage up to the finished room.

Oh wow, so that's what it is, ignore eveything I said then Ken! :lol:
 
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Scott

I know what you mean though Ken i dont normally get to see or do the 'bones' of it. Im really enjoying it as its a ll anew challenge.

Still looking after the kids and doing the cooking and house chores as well sucks! Roll on next week for the start of the summer holidays then i can really get stuck into it.
 

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