dynax Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 20 hours ago, Bender said: Only thing I would suggest for future longevity and making deck last longer is, leave a bigger gap around the edge, stops contact with walls, traps less moisture,allows it to dry quicker. It will be getting further treatment, and can't really be seen in the pictures there are only a few tight spots most of it has a few mm gap, but advice greatly appreciated as always 1 Quote
billy sugger Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 I'm currently having a cup of tea and I'm then off to good ol skeggy Quote
S-Westerly Posted May 29, 2023 Author Posted May 29, 2023 Picking up my brother at Heathrow. He's over for a week so lots of beer. 3 Quote
Bender Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 1 hour ago, dynax said: It will be getting further treatment, and can't really be seen in the pictures there are only a few tight spots most of it has a few mm gap, but advice greatly appreciated as always Best off with a good even gap, room for expansion in future if when wood expands. 1 Quote
rennie Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 Good morning grass cutting duties today! and repacking the campervan ready for the next shennanigans Quote
Grumpy Old Git Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 2 hours ago, rennie said: Good morning grass cutting duties today! and repacking the campervan ready for the next shennanigans NO MOW MAY>>>>>>>>>>>> 1 1 Quote
dynax Posted May 30, 2023 Posted May 30, 2023 Good morning Start of another job today, this time converting brick shed/outhouse into a motorcycle garage 5 Quote
Bender Posted May 30, 2023 Posted May 30, 2023 I'm off for a scan for a hernia, don't know why I need the scan I could just draw a circle for them before surgery 1 1 Quote
Bender Posted May 30, 2023 Posted May 30, 2023 3 hours ago, rennie said: I had 1 a few years ago! not pleasant! It's not bothering me at mo but it's slowly getting bigger... 1 Quote
Guest Posted May 30, 2023 Posted May 30, 2023 15 minutes ago, Bender said: It's not bothering me at mo but it's slowly getting bigger... Are you sure you're not pregnant? Quote
Bender Posted May 30, 2023 Posted May 30, 2023 10 minutes ago, goat said: Are you sure you're not pregnant? Pretty sure Quote
Fozzie Posted June 1, 2023 Posted June 1, 2023 Morning! Hearing news that house prices are falling at their fastest rate in 14 years. They do try to make it sound scary, but for those who bought 5 or more years ago, it could drop through the floor and you'd still be in profit. And no one outside the big cities will meaningfully be affected. But for people like me stuck in flats with small mortgages, it's a welcome sign. Might be able to afford a place with a garage that doesn't require a generator backed battery system that I've built in. 2 Quote
bonio Posted June 1, 2023 Posted June 1, 2023 Don't really understand the press. "Bear housing market pushes home owners closer to negative equity" "Soaring house prices makes home ownership for under 35s a distant dream" no pleasing some. 2 Quote
Fozzie Posted June 1, 2023 Posted June 1, 2023 2 hours ago, bonio said: Don't really understand the press. "Bear housing market pushes home owners closer to negative equity" "Soaring house prices makes home ownership for under 35s a distant dream" no pleasing some. We have a government that set a target of 300,000 new homes built per year to keep up with demand, then barely managed 30,000. Then with record immigration this last year, despite a target of bringing it down, we've seen housing become scarce. And with the taxes you're hit with if you want to downsize, there's no incentive for older folk to find a smaller place and pocket the difference, as they end up with a huge tax bill they'd rather leave to kids/family. And who wouldn't, as when you die, any inheritance you leave is also taxed to death. But with housing, it saw a balloon effect in some areas. Near me for example, a house sold for £158k in 2002, and £182k in 2012. But end of 2022 went up for £400k. It's mad to me that in one block of 10 years it went up £24k, and the next £218k. And there's dozens like it. In the last few months they've dipped about 5%, but even by the end of next year it will likely not be more than 15%, which will still leave them highly inflated. You'd think the media would be making more noise. High housing prices really don't help anyone but banks who make profits on the mortgages, and a government who uses the housing markets size to use as collateral against its borrowing. But instead as you say, it's right wing complaints about those with 95% mortgages slipping into negative equity, and left wing complaints about them being un-affordable. Quote
Steve_M Posted June 2, 2023 Posted June 2, 2023 Good evening. Out for a ride today I stopped for coffee on route after seeing this little beaut parked up. The owner said there’s still a bit of work left to do on it but I couldn’t spot anything. 3 Quote
Steve_M Posted June 2, 2023 Posted June 2, 2023 11 minutes ago, Gerontious said: That seat. A joy to behold. I’ll stick with the GS’s seat… He’d only travelled 15miles to get to the coffee stop (at Longhorsley. Recommended) and was returning straight home. I think that would be my limit on it, too. Quote
S-Westerly Posted June 2, 2023 Author Posted June 2, 2023 (edited) If that's Longhorsley in Northumberland we almost bought a house there back in the day. Didn't know there was a coffee stop there as usually flee through it on my way to Rothbury. Edited June 2, 2023 by S-Westerly Quote
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