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  1. Dewlt here too, I cut off the top straps and just use the bottom ones and have minimal ride up on the leg, there comfortable too
  2. Ohhhhhhh gotcha so effectively I need to bear in mind to a certain extent that when it comes to sell that so.e things will put people off Right im with you 👌👌 simplicity is king 👌👌
  3. Hahaha I love your difficulty range. ....... but that is a brilliant idea 🤔🤔🤔
  4. Well I'm glad I havent had anyone say my ideas were stupid haha I think the blower/extractors my be slightly over engineered from the sound of it. While I'm here as to the mention of keeping ballast off the plate what I was planning to do was do one more coat of thick bitumen and basicly cock a load of plastic BBs (the type for a BB gun) in there so they stick to the bitumen. To me that makes sence but wanted another opinion before I do it haha. Also a back boiler was mentioned...... how effective are they 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
  5. I've found so.e mari e 12v blowers and extractors and was planning to have them on a timer to go on and off...... predominantly when I'm out As to hot water I was planning on lpg seems alot easier than the big tank thing
  6. I'm prety good with most stuff and if I dont know how to do something I know somone who does. And I should have .entio ed that the boats in a boat yard atm with people there that can help if/when I end up , up s##t creek without a paddle haha I'm planning to weld the current windows up so I can place them as and where I want them opposed to where they will fit 👌👌 Should have mentioned ed that too...... sorry
  7. Ahh balls so upvs windows are out 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ Does anyone have any ideas on good windows that tend to decrease condensation or is condensation just a ongoing battle ill have to get used to??
  8. Way ahead of you Vactan done followed by I bitumen primer and 2 blackjack 😃😃 But thats not nearly as much fun
  9. Hi I have a few idea id like to run by you all. I have bought a 30ft cruiser stern narrowboat. Internal dimensions are roughly 18ft x 6ft. It is a empty shell, no floor walls ceiling doors or windows. I bought it to live in while I'm working away not full time. I'm in construction so have a good idea of how things work and how things go together. I've had a few ideas id effectively like a yay a nay or a dont be a idiot on as you all on here have a far more experienced outlook on all things narrowboat. I'm planning that from the stern will be entry via the door to the right (not central) Toilet room to the left Kitchen to the left past that Then sitting room/bath ( you'll understand when you read on) With the bed at the front 1. Windows. From a logical point of veiw....... not a traditional one haha ........ upvc windows attacked with a router to give a 15mm outside lip externally glued on the outside and fixed into the battening inside 2. Window water defences Welded over and to the sides of the window, 30mm x 4mm flat steel bar welded at 90 degrees to stop/slow water ingress from water from the roof coming in the top of the window and cross wind driving it in the sides. 3. Condensation defence I was thinking air blowers and extractors into the bilges and around the water tank, effectively one blowing outside air in and another sacking it out and out the boat via a vent. 4. Bath Planning on almost completely open plan with the 4ft bath opposite the log burner. The bath also having a fold up fold down top, one side being a table top the other being waterproof. Water storage wont be a issue (with me calcs) worked out that within the bow and half the under bed area at the front of the bed 5. Skylights Planning on a few skylights (triple glazed) on welded frames. One over the bed One over the bath shower, mainly to gain height. 6. Blacking Bitumen I gather is the option predominantly used. In my time roofing we used to use a product called cromapol acrypol that is the dogs nuts and keeping water out and taking a beating from life and sticks like s##t it a mattress to everything g and anything. It does come in black as well as grey. Has anyone heard of it, used it or have any thoughts on it. 7. Outside taps Thought outside hot and cold taps at the bow would be a good idea?? I get filthy at work and usualy pre wash befor I come inside anyway and thought it might be a good idea to have both hot and cold available outside. 9. Log burner Obviously want a burner. What sort of Kw size am I going to need?? 10. Under floor storage Want to have a almost full length under floor storage area to check the bilge and also for storage, good idea/bad idea? I'm sure there are more things but I cant think of them now, let me know your thoughts, dont be shy to say "your a moron, dont be thick" hahaha
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