neoquip
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Registered: 12th Aug 02
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from this last september....
everything looks ok!
to this three weekends ago
conservatory removed
to this as of the start of March
outside toliet and kitchen walls all taken down!!
water and gas now turned off, heating systems all gone... electric is a nightmare
no turning back now!
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Colin
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Registered: 4th Apr 02
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Im impressed with your neat lil piles of bricks
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neoquip
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Registered: 12th Aug 02
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tis art. each one placed top get the correct slope on each side of the pile
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kz
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Registered: 9th Aug 02
Location: Southend, Essex Drives: Mini Cooper S
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why are you doing this? lol. most people add conservatorys not remove them
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mav
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Registered: 19th Jun 01
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he's getting a large extension built..
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neoquip
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Registered: 12th Aug 02
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the conservatory was rotten and the roof leaked anyway
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neoquip
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and today while the builder attempted to put up a RSJ, he said he can't support it with the timber thats in the wall, so it needed to come out.
So we removed some plaster board to reveal this......
Its the original front door!!! it had only been blocked up on the outside and covered with plaster board on the inside, then decorated!!!
It even opened!!! onto the block work
must have been the first door that got fited in 1911, may have been closed and covered up for 30yrs+
Oh well, it'll be removed tomorrow (thursday - 8th)
Phil
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CorsaLad
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The restoration of original features in propertys is pretty popular at the moment, maybe replace the current door with this one?
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Welsh Dan
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Or, see what you can flog it for? Should be a nice little restoration project for someone.
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neoquip
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quote: Originally posted by CorsaLad
The restoration of original features in propertys is pretty popular at the moment, maybe replace the current door with this one?
just ordered a uPVC one from Anglian windows, so it matches the rest of the house LOL
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CorsaLad
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ah rite! whereabouts are you in Notts? Which areas do you think are best to buy in? City centre or further out...West Bridgford, Mapperley, Arnold etc?
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GT4Brody
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Original features in older houses are the way forward! my house was built in 1935, the previuos owner replaced the fron door with a upvc door, you get less draughts with them and they dont swell, but they dont look too clever imo.
Reckon you would get quite a bit for that door on ebay.... iam after 3 internal doors similar to that with the 3 panels at bottom and one at top, typical 30s style, thay fetch quite a bit...
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shawboy
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give it a good clean up and get it flogged.
money is money.
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neoquip
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quote: Originally posted by GT4Brody.... iam after 3 internal doors similar to that with the 3 panels at bottom and one at top, typical 30s style, thay fetch quite a bit...
yep, got three of them too.... jus need stripping and thet'll be nice, no good to us as they are!!
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neoquip
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doors look like this upstairs, jsut need dipping and I have three f interested
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Jay
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quote: Originally posted by neoquip
doors look like this upstairs, jsut need dipping and I have three f interested
weve got these right through our house, horrid
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GT4Brody
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quote: Originally posted by neoquip
doors look like this upstairs, jsut need dipping and I have three f interested
Thats the ones neo, would be interested only trouble is, i am down in Surrey!!
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neoquip
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I'm in Nottm. have a think about it, I'll not sell them just yet. if you want a drive up one sunday let me know. as long as there the sort you need.
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GT4Brody
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Ok thanks alot mate, will let you know in a couple of days....
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neoquip
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thats ok, PM me or email if you lik
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by GT4Brody
Original features in older houses are the way forward! my house was built in 1935, the previuos owner replaced the fron door with a upvc door, you get less draughts with them and they dont swell, but they dont look too clever imo.
Reckon you would get quite a bit for that door on ebay.... iam after 3 internal doors similar to that with the 3 panels at bottom and one at top, typical 30s style, thay fetch quite a bit...
I agree, original features in older houses are ace That door that you found boarded up will be lovely once cleaned, its great its all still in one piece, and I love the internal doors aswell
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neoquip
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front door has glass missing though
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neoquip
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I had Handy Grabber thingie hire this week, cheaper than skips, carried about two skip loads in one!
then this weekend I've removed the rst of the rendering
last weekend i did the bottom half
it did look like this.. last year lol
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Colin
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Fuck me your not half going to town.......How are you going to finish the exterior???
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myke
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is it just a donk and bolster to take the render off or does it need chemicals?
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