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briskbeats said:1
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Dandie89 said:briskbeats said:3
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True, and there are lots of Woodbine Cottages but if you a certain age I doubt it is your first thought5
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Make £2023 in 2023 (#36) £3479.30/£2023
Make £2024 in 2024...1 -
Not a very successful loft conversion aka the least "chalet bungalow" ever:
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Spreadsheetman said:Not a very successful loft conversion aka the least "chalet bungalow" ever:
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Parkay flooring...What I do not give, you must never take by force.
Mortgage outstanding - 30/12/22 - £25,900. 31/01/23 - £22,300. 28/02/23 - £20,500. 31/03/23 - £17,500. 30/04/23 - £15,800. 30/05/23 - £13,800. 31/06/23 - £11,300. 31/07/23 - £9,800. 31/08/23 - £8,300. 30/09/23 - £6,000. 31/10/23 - £3,000. 30/11/23 - £1,200. 06/12/23 - £00.00
God save us everyone, As we burn inside the fire of a thousand suns, For the sins of our hands, The sins of our tongues, The sins of our fathers, The sins of our young. Linkin Park1 -
Spreadsheetman said:Not a very successful loft conversion aka the least "chalet bungalow" ever:
Her courage will change the world.
Treasure the moments that you have. Savour them for as long as you can for they will never come back again.1 -
FreeBear said:Spreadsheetman said:Not a very successful loft conversion aka the least "chalet bungalow" ever:No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0
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GDB2222 said:FreeBear said:Spreadsheetman said:Not a very successful loft conversion aka the least "chalet bungalow" ever:
Yes. Conventional design is a twin wall flue system with integral insulation. With a regular brick chimney, a steel liner is normally used. Sometimes with a loose fill insulation such as vermiculite or a mineral wool blanket wrapped around the liner. Often though, the brick provides sufficient insulation to get a decent draw.
Her courage will change the world.
Treasure the moments that you have. Savour them for as long as you can for they will never come back again.0
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