I have pozzolana in my flower pots for decoration, it's not enough.
Ok: no bricks poured, it is clear that dilation level c will split everywhere.
I have pozzolan 15 km away. I will go by motorcycle tomorrow afternoon in the warmest around 15 p.m.
You can't refuse a speed triple ride and the heated grips are cool.
I have 3 odds and ends in the meantime but yapalfeu, I receive in the house on December 31 in the evening. I'm not showing you my wine cellar: even my son isn't aware of it. I don't drink but I fell in it very small like Obelix.
So :
I have to staple 8 rolls, it's not heavy, just annoying.
By cons the ceiling of the terrace ... hello
And this wall to go up which fell the con at the Cévennes episode 2014 for my 40 years. Bastard. Do not move...
Put a drink here make the door of the sauna Turkish hammam stuff
Transfer my father's motorbike and put the yaris there and right the sauna but it's too far from the stairs and low ceiling, if I go down in underwear
Place a bay window at the entrance of the cellar, € 430 new at bricodepot. € 2600 at tryba without installation.
It will be a continuity of the veranda and it is due south.
Put my motorcycle there and turn this mess: chevron beam paneling parquet, old tiles, cut stone ... outside
Basically it's a tank to store wine, I could put it (we'll see ...)
Put it away, oulala
Do something with my aquarium: nothing to do in the harvest tank.
Finishing cutting the door to the harvest tank is hard: pure flint and iron bars like a crossed thumb
Make a greenhouse over the opening.
Clean the source
Replace the round window of a wood stove
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Gamate for pallet wood, a flower pot (pallet), rubble bags for pallet wood. In the pallet wood stove.
There is a smell of pine.
The floor drill.
Welding evening.
https://www.google.fr/maps/@44.5622917, ... 6656?hl=fr
You have to click on "earth" at the bottom left. I don't really know how to integrate streetview screenshoots.
It is seen from the iss.
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plasmanu wrote:I have pozzolana in my flower pots for decoration, it's not enough.
Ok: no bricks poured, it is clear that dilation level c will split everywhere.
I have pozzolan 15 km away. I will go by motorcycle tomorrow afternoon in the warmest around 15 p.m.
Are you still in summer time?
Take a look at something else, concrete is chemistry as said above, be careful ... You have to see your gravel, your pozzolana sand, we can't take it in bulk without treatment (I don't know not where and what you are going to take) the crushing sand must be washed so that it meets the quality standards of "concrete sands"and whose performance is much better, necessary for refractory concrete. The washed crushed sand is fine sand of excellent cleanliness (and a controlled fine supply). Ditto for gravel ...
If you can use it takes 1/3 of o, 1 and the rest of o, 3 (the o, 1 strengthens the compactness of the concrete, while the o, 3 ensures a good optimization of the granular curve). And as already said, do not put too much water and have a very compact mass (well mixed), it will decrease the shrinkage then, so the risk of cracks. Ditto for gravel, you must have a well washed gravel, if necessary wash it again, then dry it well in the sun ... >>> you can see right away if it is badly washed, when you put your wet hand in it, it comes out full of deposit, when it is clean only the material remains (sand or gravel) ...
And what else do we start with? By eating nougat or finishing what we started?
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the nougat is on the calisson box next to the fruit pastes.
It's black sand in the river, unusable apart from pouring from the refractor: it's basalt.
And I make a steel lattice to the shape, I have concrete bars at the bottom: it does not laugh. I don't twist anything at all, I cut and I arc welded with iron wires, I can even do it with exposed bars.
It will look pretty.
In fact I'm going to cut a bar-style window in the harvest tank (I have 3 marble slabs left)
It will be nice to have an aperitif in the workshop.
2 times the width of the room.
It would be respectful of the pyramid looters with their hot cold technique.
But not a thug with a diamond chain.
It's black sand in the river, unusable apart from pouring from the refractor: it's basalt.
And I make a steel lattice to the shape, I have concrete bars at the bottom: it does not laugh. I don't twist anything at all, I cut and I arc welded with iron wires, I can even do it with exposed bars.
It will look pretty.
In fact I'm going to cut a bar-style window in the harvest tank (I have 3 marble slabs left)
It will be nice to have an aperitif in the workshop.
2 times the width of the room.
It would be respectful of the pyramid looters with their hot cold technique.
But not a thug with a diamond chain.
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I'm going to use 3 marble slats to make a wooden crate.
It will do well tone on tone with the stove, and the falls I make the sleeves of the accessories.
I have a drill press guide. And everything and everything.
I just need an adjustable guide for the 350mm makita or the 125mm bosch. Zont the targeted handles, practical.
I have a 2-axis tile cutter lying around. A motorcycle axis and forward.
Or I glue the 3 in panels and I cut the bull's-eye shape to make the stove cap.
There you need 2 measurement points in the ellipse with a tight rope to turn the machine and a device to return the command of the shape.
It's not too complicated. From memory
It will be too pretty.
I passed on a post like that to my father, it weighs nothing, with three 3mm rods you are in thermal protection 15 minutes at the start ... I got his.
You need a big and heavy transformer. It's boring to carry around.
It will do well tone on tone with the stove, and the falls I make the sleeves of the accessories.
I have a drill press guide. And everything and everything.
I just need an adjustable guide for the 350mm makita or the 125mm bosch. Zont the targeted handles, practical.
I have a 2-axis tile cutter lying around. A motorcycle axis and forward.
Or I glue the 3 in panels and I cut the bull's-eye shape to make the stove cap.
There you need 2 measurement points in the ellipse with a tight rope to turn the machine and a device to return the command of the shape.
It's not too complicated. From memory
It will be too pretty.
I passed on a post like that to my father, it weighs nothing, with three 3mm rods you are in thermal protection 15 minutes at the start ... I got his.
You need a big and heavy transformer. It's boring to carry around.
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Is that the thin insulation you want to staple that you have in eight rolls ??
It does not staple, it sticks with an airtight seal all around (and IMHO) otherwise the deal is not good. Better also an LDV under-roof insulation ...
Then your thin insulation as a vapor barrier! I seem to see that you would have room!
Too bad the campsite is closed next to you in winter, I'm going to go to Montélimar and in the corner between 26 and 30 ... he hee ... I'm looking for a guest room near St Germain or the little town next door ...
It does not staple, it sticks with an airtight seal all around (and IMHO) otherwise the deal is not good. Better also an LDV under-roof insulation ...
Then your thin insulation as a vapor barrier! I seem to see that you would have room!
Too bad the campsite is closed next to you in winter, I'm going to go to Montélimar and in the corner between 26 and 30 ... he hee ... I'm looking for a guest room near St Germain or the little town next door ...
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With pleasure, do I like chocolate, cheese and Swiss wine?
I haven't seen the Spanish inn.
But here it is camping on the farm.
Yes 8 rolls of 17m² each
I have hemp sheets compressed in 10 or 20mm,
the boots are heavy to die, are in the cellar.
high density 50mm polystyrene (the one that can be poured into the tiles) still half in the cellar.
I have to mount everything.
We're going to put this off until tomorrow.
I haven't seen the Spanish inn.
But here it is camping on the farm.
Yes 8 rolls of 17m² each
I have hemp sheets compressed in 10 or 20mm,
the boots are heavy to die, are in the cellar.
high density 50mm polystyrene (the one that can be poured into the tiles) still half in the cellar.
I have to mount everything.
We're going to put this off until tomorrow.
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plasmanu wrote:With pleasure, do I like chocolate, cheese and Swiss wine?
I haven't seen the Spanish inn.
But here it is camping on the farm.
Uh seriously it's a guest?
Nah seriously I had an address in St Germain at Nicole & Charles ...
Camping at the farm?
I don't recommend Switzerland too much for wines (white wine in my corner, it was so acidic that we used it to clean the tiles, it scratched the windows) no, I'm kidding! It has improved a lot, there are also exceptional grape varieties today.
On the side of cheese and white, there's something to do: fondue for example! Chocolate, yes for sure there is no shortage!
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