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  1. 640 clout(is it?) nails and umpteen broken off carpet securing staples countersink in 90 mins. So that's a good start. And, hooray! Osmo Poly X is a runner! Well Doh Dad! Like Obviously! (I blame her mother!) Thanks Again all who advised.
  2. Osmo Poly x appears to be the clear winner then. I will attempt to broach the subject tomorrow then. Thanks all. DoD.
  3. Quite wrong, she has bought 2 houses already without our help, and anyway, why should I not indulge a hard working daughter. Cheers. DoD.
  4. I am a fan of the Osmo products, and used a dreedle in the arse of a can to do the saddle boards.(which I had removed) but her will not pay that sort of money. She is ogling a fancy Italian handbag though, but that would be classef as an essential purchase you understand! Btw. She hired a drum floor sander, and there was zero issue with protruding nail heads.The shitty varnish/carpet glue did gum up a couple of belts prematurely though.
  5. BB. Do you mix the sawdust through the 2 pack varnish, like through all of it? I guess from your wording and presuming the 2 pack acts like the stuff they use for the deeply fissured/rotten wood table tops and that you are using it to fill the gaps/cravesses in your Georgian floor? I doubt work daughter will "spring" for 2 pack, or be prepared to use such volumes. Thank you all btw. Cheers Marcus P.S. Her be for spending her valuable time off today sunbathing at the boat club. While her would done retired Da goes out to do a 10 Hr days work!
  6. Thank you. That was my though too. I may persuade her to let me countersink them a bit first. But they were simply varnished over before. Without issue. P.S. Johnstone's Polyurethane floor varnish, as far as I am aware, the tins no longer being here. Cheers again. Marcus
  7. The daughter's house, she has sanded the floors, which were previously exposed and varnished(polyurethane presumably?) which has left the nail heads bright and shiny. She does not want to take the time to countersink and fill every nail, nor does she mind seeing the nailheads. She has purchased Johnstone's polyurethane floor varnish, but it says not suitable for over metal, plus the bloke in the store told her she would need to countersink and fill each and every nailhead. The floorboards are quite rough, hence her lack of concern with "seeing" the exposed nailheads. Thoughts, please. Marcus
  8. It ud be a wile long drive to Cork, but . . . Iffen the pubs dont open soon . . .
  9. You got a sad face purely because I was disappointed in your lack of perspicacity.
  10. Despite being very strongly right handed and btw my master eye is also the right one, my father always said I was "kitter fisted" using an Ax or sledge, in that I keep my right master hand on the end of the shaft for control, then let my left arm do the brute physical work, very very naturally. BUT I cannot use a Cricket bat or Golf club for love nor money, not in neither hand, it just feels wrong no matter which way I try.
  11. Per some of the posts above, while I was still running the boiler, I joked that iffen I hadda sold all the wood I burned, it would more than have paid for the heating oil needed, and been simpler. Because. It is a wile pile o drudgery lighting it and tending it etc. Or so I found, being constrained to working around full time employment Also, as said above, Insulation, insulation and insulation. And then perhaps a GSHP driving underfloor heating for background heat only, with a woodstove in the living room to top-up/fine-tune the heat needed. Which is essentially how we operate, except the underfloor is oil heated, but IF I had applied for our RHI, it was going to be for a GSHP system to feed into the pre-existing underfloor. Cheers Mr. Ed. Marcus
  12. From memory we got the 50% grant on about a £5,000.00? install cost, about 15 years ago. Leaky plumbing joints(from hazy recall) Shitty clearly visually non plumb 4.0m minimal flue which would not draw. I put my own 11m flue in. Also a bollocks made when fitting the flue. A full 28mm copper pipe to the expansion vessel(when only 15mm was needed) proving poor understanding by the installers. Terribly badly painted steelwork to the boiler. Tedious and slow to light, and VERY tedious to clean the akwardly accessed flue pipes through the boiler. etc etc Perhaps I somewhat got off on the wrong foot due to the cowboy installers.
  13. Good luck Mr Ed. I cannot comment about the other Firebird boiler, but I too ogled a Froling, but declined to spend the, to me, eyewatering price. That may however have been a mistake, since the cheap shit outta Slvakia(or wherever) badged as a Solarbayer was a poor investment, and very poorly installed, because of the grant aided demand. Anyway now back to happily heating with Kero backed up with a woodstove in the living room. BUT With cheap heating oil and no grants, at least you are better placed to negiotate a fairer price? Marcus P.S. Just looked up Firebird logwood gasifiers. They look very, very similar to our shitty hard to light/hard to clean 2 door Solarbayer.
  14. Curious how a magnet needs to be "underwater" spec to work underwater? Not like they are gonna short out or anything!
  15. It were a right manky morning this morning, quite horrible by my reckoning, but wor frogs are apparently made of tougher stuff. They are most unphotogenic though.
  16. Be a bad job iffen ye ended u shagging yer own wife by mistake . . . .
  17. The problem with getting or keeping cut to length firewood exposed to drying ventilation, was the reason I went with the billet bundles. Stacked 4 high, with runners beneath, the wind fair whistles through them, and easy to cover with tarp. But then I have the luxury of being able to wait for a bracing dry spell to bring them in under cover and process into my logpile.
  18. Macpherson, "I recommend enjoying a drink" I do, and thank you for this very pertinent advice.
  19. Probably due to computer illiteracy/incompetance, but I had idly tried googling a few times this week without success, then whatever slightly different way I worded my question just then, and "BINGO!" thanks mth
  20. Btw I am "googling" it. And apparently H30=4.8mm file! ye ha! Erm, and look where I found it!
  21. Apologies for the delay. 30 on the drive links, and "Husqv". Bar is marked .325-64 DW Cheers Marcus
  22. I used a 4.8mm same as for the .325 chain on my wee 026, and took the depth guides down using the guide for my .325 chain. It seems to be cutting OK. Did I miss anything? Is this the best chain for this saw? Marcus

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