Giles and Paula Add a Room Onto the Side of The House
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@Madame Buttonfly I'm pretty sure that @Giles is enjoying the process far too much to rush it!
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@Graeme I think that's spot on ::)
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Got a load of stuff on the list for next week. One of jobs is to install my ebay fireplace.
Register grate installed, bricked in and painted…
Hole for the hearth, ready and waiting…
The hearth, 80kg of Portland Stone that P and I went down to Portland o Friday to pick up…
The grate surround (it's probably got a real name). I've polished the right-hand side, left-hand side is tomorrow's job…
Carrera marble bits, I think I have them in the right places….
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We re-laid the threshold today. Some arse (me) measured (badly) once and then cut. I had forgotten about the stooling under the bricks at either end, so the middle section was 440mm too short (what a twat). I had to get a new centre section made, take all 3 pieces out, shift the outer sections outwards and then drop the new centre section into place, at 200kg, moving the centre section around was not for the faint-hearted.
I'm delighted with the result and will take photos tomorrow, but having finished that, we are now able to start laying the floor. We placed a few down dry, just to get an idea of what it would look like….
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Based on your posts in the food thread, Giles should put you to work in it.
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Nice… looking forward to see the finished kitchen in September
same. did you keep the cat's paw prints in the new bit?
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Early 19th Century Scottish…..It looks a bit Art Nouveau, but it ain't......The register grate (can't control the airflow) was an early Victorian thing, this thing will burn coal like The Mallard
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LNER_Class_A4_4468_Mallard
It was only later in the 19th Century that they work out how to control the burn
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Polished steel…
Shit that must get hot… my parents have a steel woodburner in Spain. They prefer them in winter as it gets real hot, real quick, but doesn't retain the heat for long. You don't need it until the next evening.
Everything in Norway is cast iron and lined, with an airflow control that is calibrated like a bloody watch. If you can't go to bed and still have it generating heat in the morning it's a worthless pos.
Paula watched….
Supportive watching or critical watching?
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There's a way to watch supportively?
Is that a Norwegian concept, because my wife is most certainly unfamiliar with it.