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PostPosted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 3:56 
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Another year and the brushed/brushless discussion will be a thing of the past, except for the cheapest of no-name brands on Amazon - if the answer to question 1 is "yes of course I need a cordless drill!" then brush less might be the right answer to question 2.

@sir Taxalot one battery type is a consideration yes but adaptors exist, for a not insignificant power loss. I've settled on Makita Lxt as the primary tool/battery and fill in the gaps with Ryobi one+ tools using adaptors.

That will probably change over time as makita are moving away from 18V, but adaptors exist each and every way amongst the 18V brands.


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I have a cordless drill and I use it so infrequently that the battery is always dead when I come to it.


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 20:28 
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TheVision wrote:
I have a cordless drill and I use it so infrequently that the battery is always dead when I come to it.


I didn’t think to check mine before heading over to help @mr Russell today. Fortunately they just about lasted


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 20:39 
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Wooop! Finally getting this house warmed up AND boarded. Thanks to Dr Z (and Russell, of course) for all the excellent work today.

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Ooh, where did you get your risers from? I can only find plastic ones, but they don't seem to have good reviews.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 20, 2024 7:46 
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Ooh, where did you get your risers from? I can only find plastic ones, but they don't seem to have good reviews.


Russell passed them over and I screwed them down.

More seriously, they were decent quality and very easy to use, and they are really stable when fitted. It looks like they are sold by screwfix or wickes. There were some screw holes moulded in the base which we drilled out rather than just go through them and in to then joist in one go. The joists aren’t completely level so there’s a corresponding gap right at one end, but that’s really easy to pack with a wooden offcut rather than bend the board which we’ll do next time.


https://www.screwfix.com/p/loftleg-xl-l ... pack/907TL?


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They are the right ones linked to. LoftLeg XL, but I got them from Amazon so probably paid a Bezos fee.

There is a smaller version but it would have squished the insulation so I went with the taller one.

Thank you Dr Z for coming over, it has made a massive difference already!

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 21, 2024 2:31 
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Would those risers work 'in reverse' as hangers? There's a lot of space under the bedrooms at our house, and I'd like to put some insulation under there, and the cover it up, as the floors do get cold in the winter.

Also the ducts for the heating / aircon are under there too, so covering them a bit would be good.

The underneath of that part of the house is not, and probably could not, be used for anything, as it's just dirt and the piers which that part of the house sits on. It can be a bit damp at times too.

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Possibly, but I think for under floor insulation you’d normally use foil lined rigid boards cut to size and fitted tightly between the joists.


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I reckon it'd be pretty good for an underfloor heating install too

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New wood store.


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That's ace!

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I need to buy wood.

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Saving up for the wood next.

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That’s beautiful. Do you go off plans or do you ‘make it up as you go along’?

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Nice. I would put my wood in there


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I’d seen a few, drew a little sketch then just made it.

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Zardoz has a lot of experience making ornate birdhouses, in order to appease ghosts.


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