TheTiddles
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Good maths? Strong understanding of physics? Able to apply those principles? Capable of reviewing arguments and making judgments based on them? If yes, you may be an engineer.
Would it be ok to vent at the top rather than the bottom, less chance of mice getting inMikeG.":1w3fmohx said:Hornbeam":1w3fmohx said:.........Cavity which must be vented top and bottom.........
I'm content that cavities behind timber boarding need only be vented at the bottom.
No Aggression I just have bikes everywhereRogerS":exwoqvs9 said:Why the aggression ? 'Mine's bigger than yours' type of thing ?Hornbeam":exwoqvs9 said:Only 7. My daughter has that many on her ownMikeG.":exwoqvs9 said:We've 7 bikes, I think. That'd be some pretty impressive stairs! :lol:
Hornbeam":2qbpv8t3 said:This is why on larger buildings we always vent top and bottom. Firstly it allows air in and out. Second the opening at the bottom allows any condensate that may form a route out, Third warm air rises so if there is condensate in teh cavity as it heats up in the sun and evaporated the warm air rises in the cavity and exits at teh top also having 2 openings helps to drive ventilation
That the way it was intended Mike. Funnily my daughter is Nicole and we often call her NMikeG.":3sy1snhe said:I saw that as gentle teasing/ humour, Roger. Cyclists are supposed to aspire to N+1 bikes, where N is the number you have now, so we tend to take the mickey out of people who don't quite have enough. Harmless fun, I thought.
TheTiddles":1ptygfjb said:Good maths? Strong understanding of physics? Able to apply those principles? Capable of reviewing arguments and making judgments based on them? If yes, you may be an engineer.
yuzi87":3l99fe3s said:TheTiddles":3l99fe3s said:Good maths? Strong understanding of physics? Able to apply those principles? Capable of reviewing arguments and making judgments based on them? If yes, you may be an engineer.
Well i just designed and built a house minus brickwork with no previous experience, i run 3 companys and i have been building computers for 17 years so i guess i must be good at something. :lol:
Having pieced together multiple comments on this thread i have come to the conclusion that double skin osb is certainly do-able based on the osb leaving a gap at top and bottom of each seperate frame section to allow air flow and warm air to escape and water pooling to escape.
I think i will probably just do one skin anyway due to the time involved and i think i have under ordered enough boards. #-o
I appreciate everyones time and knowledge given on the matter and i will continue to update with pictures.
One final question i still am unsure of though is do i actually need inner vapor barrier as one suggestion was that the osb is good enough barrier, based on the fact that its just a storage shed really
TheTiddles":yyvu0jht said:yuzi87":yyvu0jht said:TheTiddles":yyvu0jht said:Good maths? Strong understanding of physics? Able to apply those principles? Capable of reviewing arguments and making judgments based on them? If yes, you may be an engineer.
Well i just designed and built a house minus brickwork with no previous experience, i run 3 companys and i have been building computers for 17 years so i guess i must be good at something. :lol:
Having pieced together multiple comments on this thread i have come to the conclusion that double skin osb is certainly do-able based on the osb leaving a gap at top and bottom of each seperate frame section to allow air flow and warm air to escape and water pooling to escape.
I think i will probably just do one skin anyway due to the time involved and i think i have under ordered enough boards. #-o
I appreciate everyones time and knowledge given on the matter and i will continue to update with pictures.
One final question i still am unsure of though is do i actually need inner vapor barrier as one suggestion was that the osb is good enough barrier, based on the fact that its just a storage shed really
Clearly you don’t need advice on a damp membrane then, do you!
MikeG.":fl8xxe4s said:Jesus H........ :roll:
Anyone following along in years to come........just get out of this thread and go and look at one where the advice given and taken is correct. Following along here you will end up with a ****-up.
TheTiddles":2izz0hhp said:Clearly you don’t need advice on a damp membrane then, do you!
yuzi87":1490ta3f said:MikeG.":1490ta3f said:Jesus H........ :roll:
Anyone following along in years to come........just get out of this thread and go and look at one where the advice given and taken is correct. Following along here you will end up with a ****-up.
What **** up is that? Following the same design that you specify but adding some external boarding that still leaves a gap in each frame section top and bottom, so basically changing nothing but providing extra security and strength.
What is the downside to that idea? I would love to hear it. So many people on here with a stick up their buttocks, the refusal to discuss or solve problems, absolute belittling of anyone who wants to try something new, and sly remarks made when questions are asked.
MikeG.":12na37t8 said:I told you very early on that I am not discussing it with you because of your insistence that you knew best and that some guy on Youtube backed you up. Crack on, I said. There have since been four pages of people explaining to you how vapour movement works within a wall. You've ignored everything. Or you haven't understood anything. One or the other. Your completely muddled approach to insulation shows this beautifully. You got the "Jesus H" for taking the venting arrangements for a void and applying them to an element stuffed full of insulation, then trying to turn it into some sort of agreement with what we've been saying. It's bizarre behaviour, before we even start on the "stick up backside" insults. Nobody here is trolling. You have been offered pages of advice by people who know what they are talking about, and you have learnt absolutely nothing at all. Your loss, as this is just about the only place on the English-speaking part of the internet where you can get quality advice on the construction of small outbuildings.
MikeG.":qpyv5ngd said:Keep on telling yourself that you are thinking outside the box. Keep on telling yourself that what you are proposing concords with what you've been told here. The reality is that you are making a fundamental mistake, and don't have enough knowledge or understanding to realise it.
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