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Started 5 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-27 17:04:00)
by saurturlhoito
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-24 09:42:00)
by soldsold
Hi, I have a friend who has a 100 year old house with a tiled floor with no insulation under it, and its far from level. He wants to put a 18mm oak solid wideboard (90mm) floor down on battens over the tiled floor, and does not want to lift the tiles as they are very difficult to take up. He will be able to level the battens with a bit of tedious work. Can anyone advise on the best membrane...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-22 21:41:00)
by vicegrip
Happy Thanksgiving To you all, and your families! For your Holiday enjoyment I will soon put up a slide-show I took today of our 100 year old Turret Bridge. (R x R bridge). I have wanted to do this for years, but it was too risky before they cleaned up the inner-city river-banks, and made it a park-way. Could have ended up at the bottom. I seem to think that in the early 70's the ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-22 20:24:00)
by Sheri
Well gals, I did it. Thank you thank you thank you for the ideas on how to frame these old postcards. Right now I have one set framed and another to go. I bought some plexi and then mounted them with some archival glue (Only I think it lied, it seems too permanent), then I drilled holes in each corner and used nuts and bolts to give it a more industrial look. I twisted some ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-24 12:30:00)
by Hill Billy
I had a similar situation in a 160yo house that I renovated. Your friend would be far better off digging out that floor, laying a damp-proof membrane, with as much insulation as possible & then pouring a concrete floor. If he lays a DPC under the battens - how will he fix the battens without puncturing the polythene? Waste of time tbh. Also, the underfloor insulation will save him a ...
Started 2 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-30 15:57:00)
by Eddaweaver
> *Fujifilm J30* - about £70 This camera is also sold under the names J32 and J35. There is a J37 / J38 version with a larger 3" LCD but I wouldn't recommend it as the battery would go flat too quickly unless you got a spare The Fujifilm A235 looks like it is a version of this camera with a 3" LCD and which takes AA batteries. You would need to buy quality nimh recharables and a recharger ...
Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-28 02:21:00)
by Baack
Quote: Something about the way the homeless people in Bienville Square asked for leftovers from the Gumbo Cook Off last May touched the heart of 13-year-old Marina McKinley. That incident started her family on the path to feeding 100 hungry souls every Sunday afternoon in Bienville Square. Theyve done it for the past four months. I looked at them and thought that maybe they ...