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    WAYWT - The Hard Labour Edition aka "Working in your workwear".

    What Are You Wearing Today (WAYWT)
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    • ROmanR
      ROman
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      What all this is, in the first photos are a boost pump, large filter, water softener, carbon tanks, which remove chlorine that the city puts in. Then the RO which removes 99.9% of everything else from water. From the RO, the water goes through a UV light into a storage tank, pumped through filters to remove dead bacteria, out to a loop that will feed Dialysis machines, then return and merge with the water that goes to the UV light. The process is a bit more complicated, this is the 99 cent version.

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      • Black OrchidB
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        Wow.. complicated stuff [emoji848]

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        • neph93N
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          Sheeeeit, @ROman that's quite a gig. Pipes scare me tbh. I've installed some small scale ventilation before, and made a hash of some water bearing pipes when we remodelled the bathroom but that there is another planet. Thanks for sharing.

          “Some of those that work forces
          Are the same that burn crosses”

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          • neph93N
            neph93
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            Well into stage two of this summers project. Building about 60m2 of decking over two levels. Some of it will be attached to pre-existing structures while some is "floating". One of the things you have to take into account in northern Norway is that the ground will be frozen to a depth of 100-150cm for about five months of the year. The ground therefore expands and the level rises by as much as 2cm, before falling again in May. This means any structures resting in the ground without an appropriate fundament are subject to being lifted and dumped down over the course of a year.

            Had to change work pants as the 666XHS were dangerously close to crotch blow out. Using my 555N which are a bit looser in the waist and top block than I'd like. They only had about 40 days gentle wear on them and weren't showing much fading at all when I started using them.

            “Some of those that work forces
            Are the same that burn crosses”

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            • BrockB
              Brock
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              Great project! And the jeans are looking good too!

              Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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              • spitfiredealerS
                spitfiredealer
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                Didn't stay clean for long

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                • rocketR
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                  not really, haha…

                  rocketrocksrox 🤙🏼🤙🏾

                  It's all humbug, like everywhere
                  R.I.P. Geo

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                  • ColeC
                    Cole
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                    Not hard physical labor, but dirty and oily. Cleaning up the garden after weeks of rain and strong winds. Plus oiling some of the wooden garden furniture.

                    Papa Nui
                    IH Hoody
                    Hillfiger Cargo pants
                    NB

                    Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk

                    WTB:
                    IHJ-96-OLV Size L
                    IHE-13

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                    • J
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                      I've been rotating my 875s in periodically for work. The results are quite obvious

                      Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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                      • neph93N
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                        Despite having moved beyond RW's they always look lovely when worn in. Great work JD.

                        Looking good Cole [emoji1417]

                        “Some of those that work forces
                        Are the same that burn crosses”

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                        • J
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                          I wouldn't have this pair had my company not paid for them. They look solid, but this is only two months of wear. So these are likely to be trashed at a year

                          Bourbon: because living in Kentucky just makes you want to drink

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                          • Matty123M
                            Matty123
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                            @neph93:

                            Well into stage two of this summers project. Building about 60m2 of decking over two levels. Some of it will be attached to pre-existing structures while some is "floating". One of the things you have to take into account in northern Norway is that the ground will be frozen to a depth of 100-150cm for about five months of the year. The ground therefore expands and the level rises by as much as 2cm, before falling again in May. This means any structures resting in the ground without an appropriate fundament are subject to being lifted and dumped down over the course of a year.

                            looks great bud. so how are you going to avoid the issue of rising and falling due to the frost? here in the northeast part of the US we have the same issue in the winter.  when we are installing any type of structure we have to make sure the footing and foundation for the structure sit at a minimum of 42" below grade.  the project looks great by the way. keep up the good work and post more pics.

                            Maybe so. Maybe not

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                            • neph93N
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                              @Matty123 Cheers!

                              I've built an outhouse and a raised veranda on the property so far and a couple of raised verandas at previous properties I've owned. The previous verandas were built on concrete pillars that I sunk 150cm so that the bottoms were below the freezing zone. On this plot the mountain/bedrock is only about 100-120cm away from the surface so the outhouse and veranda are built on concrete pillars that I've fixed to the bedrock by drilling into it and sinking iron pins then casting the concrete around those pins. this means the frost won't lift them anywhere and they won't slide sideways either.

                              Given that some of the deck that is under construction is attached to the house, veranda or outhouse then I don't have to worry about lateral movement, but fastening the whole thing on concrete pillars to the bedrock was out of the question because of the level I need it at. Instead of digging holes for pillars I'd have had to strip out a few metric tons of soil and rock. So I've used a method were I dig out shallow holes 50x50 and 20-30cm deep then fill them with compacted drainage gravel. Then I level out a 30x30x5cm concrete slab on top of the gravel and lay my beams on them. I'm building on a 6x2" frame so the beans are 60cm apart and I need to support them every 200cm. The idea is that the concrete slabs won't freeze, and the drainage gravel won't either because the water drains away from it. These means that the freezing soil will rise and fall around the gravel pits and concrete, and won't lift it. I'll take a picture tomorrow to illustrate it better.

                              “Some of those that work forces
                              Are the same that burn crosses”

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                              • neph93N
                                neph93
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                                Man glitter:

                                “Some of those that work forces
                                Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                • neph93N
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                                  Here's the pic of the footing method I described.

                                  Between being a stay at home Dad half the week and school starting up again, progress has been slow, but the first three sections are nearly finished. The last and biggest section awaits. Fekk loads of shovelling [emoji849]

                                  “Some of those that work forces
                                  Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                  • AetasA
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                                    Looks great so far! Slow?… Seems you have much spare time when the youngest is sleeping  :-X.

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                                    • spitfiredealerS
                                      spitfiredealer
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                                      Started a new job a couple of weeks ago

                                      We have taken down a couple of massive trees, a York stone wall, shed and got rid of the lawn and spread 20 tonnes of top soil. We are going to put a rockery in with retaining wall as well as various over things to basically transform this tired garden.


                                      burnt the shed

                                      which I really enjoyed

                                      lawn off

                                      recused a family of mice

                                      all while wearing my 634s GR and my 141

                                      oh and got to drive a dumper for the first time

                                      Can't say I miss the office life at all!!

                                      Oh here is how the jeans are getting along




                                      Looking forward to getting my DWC 888's because I think they will look great after a few months of hard work

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                                      • neph93N
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                                        Fantastic post. Those jeans are approaching legendary status. Also great to hear that the career switch is exceeding expectations. I'm a bit jealous [emoji23]

                                        “Some of those that work forces
                                        Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                        • spitfiredealerS
                                          spitfiredealer
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                                          Cold enough to get back in my favourite shirt today.

                                          71
                                          634GR

                                          Little update on our current project


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                                          • neph93N
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                                            Looking great. Natural stone and brick look so right in proper green English gardens. It also reminds me, I need to buy an angle grinder/stone cutter.

                                            “Some of those that work forces
                                            Are the same that burn crosses”

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