WILF 49,770 Posted yesterday at 17:26 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:26 4 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: Wilf, will it be a single storey dwelling? what sort of roof are you having?how will you heat it,will it have mains water,gas, electric? Single story mate, pitched roof. Got her a wood burner for heating, will put a mains connecter for power on there same as for a caravan. The water I’ve not made my mind up, can do a couple of things really….run a supply, harvest to an IBC and then put one of those snazzy ceramic filters in with a pump. The second is probably the easiest…..or they do those big burco boiler looking filters now which you just fill, be more than enough for drinking etc. A few bits I haven’t got to in my head yet, just make it up as I go along really mate. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
NEWKID 28,445 Posted yesterday at 17:47 Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:47 18 minutes ago, WILF said: Single story mate, pitched roof. Got her a wood burner for heating, will put a mains connecter for power on there same as for a caravan. The water I’ve not made my mind up, can do a couple of things really….run a supply, harvest to an IBC and then put one of those snazzy ceramic filters in with a pump. The second is probably the easiest…..or they do those big burco boiler looking filters now which you just fill, be more than enough for drinking etc. A few bits I haven’t got to in my head yet, just make it up as I go along really mate. Think I may have said before mate, use a coloured fibre cement sheet on the roof.. fairly cheap, last forever, you can get in slate blue or a dark grey etc, plus they reduce the noise of rain beating on them. I think they look really smart for those type of small rural builds, they don't sweat so a bit more forgiving if you don't get the air flow right... need any help on bits give me a shout mate...  6 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,770 Posted yesterday at 17:58 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 17:58 8 minutes ago, NEWKID said: Think I may have said before mate, use a coloured fibre cement sheet on the roof.. fairly cheap, last forever, you can get in slate blue or a dark grey etc, plus they reduce the noise of rain beating on them. I think they look really smart for those type of small rural builds, they don't sweat so a bit more forgiving if you don't get the air flow right... need any help on bits give me a shout mate...  Glad you checked in mate, wanted to pick your brains. Is there a vent strip they make for behind corrugated metal sheets ? So, to try and be a bit clearer, where they terminate at the bottom is there a strip I can run along the wall before I fix them so that air can flow up behind ?  Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 9,321 Posted yesterday at 18:22 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:22 (edited) 3 hours ago, TOMO said: There's a town in RSA now that's become white only There's one in Ireland too. Well,correction, black people appear in the town and then suddenly disappear overnight. I'm told Wilf's pigs are fed on a highly secret recipe, and his bacon is high demand . Connoisseurs say it has subtle flavouring of marijuana combined with a delicious hint of rum. Edited yesterday at 18:28 by jukel123 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,770 Posted yesterday at 18:47 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:47 24 minutes ago, jukel123 said: There's one in Ireland too. Well,correction, black people appear in the town and then suddenly disappear overnight. I'm told Wilf's pigs are fed on a highly secret recipe, and his bacon is high demand . Connoisseurs say it has subtle flavouring of marijuana combined with a delicious hint of rum. I’m not keeping pigs at the moment but if I was, they’d be getting fed better than that ! 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 9,321 Posted yesterday at 18:56 Report Share Posted yesterday at 18:56 (edited) 9 minutes ago, WILF said: I’m not keeping pigs at the moment but if I was, they’d be getting fed better than that ! I had a small holding. I thought when my kids were growing up they would enjoy pups, lambs and chickens. But me and the Mrs got a bigger bang out of country living than they did. They just took livestock and the countryside as normal and weren't particularly interested. I even offered to get them a pony...straight out of Enid Blyton. "Nah, horses are for girls dad." Spoilt brats.lol Edited yesterday at 18:57 by jukel123 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
NEWKID 28,445 Posted yesterday at 20:49 Report Share Posted yesterday at 20:49 2 hours ago, WILF said: Glad you checked in mate, wanted to pick your brains. Is there a vent strip they make for behind corrugated metal sheets ? So, to try and be a bit clearer, where they terminate at the bottom is there a strip I can run along the wall before I fix them so that air can flow up behind ?  There's a couple ways of doing it mate, using a vented foam filler under the sheet along the eaves line..or making a soffit detail and venting the soffit... I'd seriously consider using cement fibre sheets in lieu of metal though mate... Eternit are the company to look at. I'd use the profile 3 sheet...infact ove put a bit on a barn here and when/if I properly renovated that one, it the way I'd go with the roof 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lenmcharristar 10,275 Posted yesterday at 20:56 Report Share Posted yesterday at 20:56 6 minutes ago, NEWKID said: There's a couple ways of doing it mate, using a vented foam filler under the sheet along the eaves line..or making a soffit detail and venting the soffit... I'd seriously consider using cement fibre sheets in lieu of metal though mate... Eternit are the company to look at. I'd use the profile 3 sheet...infact ove put a bit on a barn here and when/if I properly renovated that one, it the way I'd go with the roof He could use eaves combs too and a dry ridge roll at the peak before the ridge goes on 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
NEWKID 28,445 Posted yesterday at 21:00 Report Share Posted yesterday at 21:00 2 minutes ago, Lenmcharristar said: He could use eaves combs too and a dry ridge roll at the peak before the ridge goes on I should've said vented foam fillers at eaves abd ridge.. the good thing with them is they are made to suit the sheets profile.. There's a few way to do it, but air flow is important.. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,770 Posted yesterday at 21:02 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 21:02 (edited) 14 minutes ago, NEWKID said: There's a couple ways of doing it mate, using a vented foam filler under the sheet along the eaves line..or making a soffit detail and venting the soffit... I'd seriously consider using cement fibre sheets in lieu of metal though mate... Eternit are the company to look at. I'd use the profile 3 sheet...infact ove put a bit on a barn here and when/if I properly renovated that one, it the way I'd go with the roof Mate, if only you understood the aggro in getting anything out of the ordinary here…..epic nightmare don’t even begin to describe it ! I fully take on board you expertise and advice but if I walked into the sheeting place here and said that they would look at me like I’d asked them to do alchemy and I’d be a year and 9000 phone calls before they said “can’t get it !” If I lived back home, I’d ask, there would be a helpful bloke trying to get it sorted for me, I could get a couple of prices…..here I’d get a grunt from a simpleton like I’d asked to f**k his wife ! It’s not even worth asking the question pal. Here it’s steel, corrugated or square…..end of story ! lol Have a look for that vented foam, cheers mate. Edited yesterday at 21:05 by WILF 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,770 Posted yesterday at 21:04 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 21:04 (edited) 8 minutes ago, Lenmcharristar said: He could use eaves combs too and a dry ridge roll at the peak before the ridge goes on I was going to ask about those combs, they are the flexible plastic jobs if I remember rightly from a previous life ? Edited yesterday at 21:05 by WILF Quote Link to post Share on other sites
NEWKID 28,445 Posted yesterday at 21:04 Report Share Posted yesterday at 21:04 Just now, WILF said: Mate, if only you understood the aggro in getting anything out of the ordinary here…..epic nightmare don’t even begin to describe it ! I fully take board you expertise and advice but if I walked into the sheeting place here and said that they would look at me like I’d asked them to do alchemy and I’d be a year and 9000 phone calls before they said “can’t get it !” If I lived back home, I’d ask, there would be a helpful bloke trying to get it sorted for me, I could get a couple of prices…..here I’d get a grunt from a simpleton like I’d asked to f**k his wife ! It’s not even worth asking the question pal. Here it’s steel, corrugated or square…..end of story ! lol Have a look for that vented foam, cheers mate. Where are you mate? County? Sorry i forgot... I'll see what I can find out for you, I could send some standard details if you pm your email mate, not sure of I've still got it...mind you your probably not using the old one lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,770 Posted yesterday at 21:09 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 21:09 4 minutes ago, NEWKID said: Where are you mate? County? Sorry i forgot... I'll see what I can find out for you, I could send some standard details if you pm your email mate, not sure of I've still got it...mind you your probably not using the old one lol I’ll get Stiff to WhatsApp it to you mate. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
greg64 3,037 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago i thought the reason to have it on a trailer was to get around planning Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 49,770 Posted 11 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 11 hours ago 57 minutes ago, greg64 said: i thought the reason to have it on a trailer was to get around planning It was, but I figured f**k it, deal with it if it happens 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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