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RogerS

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For new readers, I recently purchased this cottage at auction
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WiZeR's recent thread on blogs has inspired me to write one about this total renovation project. I've been taking many pictures as things have progressed but never got round to writing the text until now.

To get up-to-date as quickly as possible, I've had to post several articles in one large tranche. As well as the practical details, I've tried to capture the thoughts and feelings as the days progressed.

There are many more 'woody' related topics and articles to come over the next few days. Feedback as to whether you find it interesting, comments and requests are very welcome either here or as a comment in the blog.

The blog can be found by clicking Web down below.

I hope you enjoy it.

Roger
 
Wow Roger no mortgage in place, you took a chance there didn't you?, but you got there in the end thats all that matters. Looks a very nice place, well done.

I like the blog too, I think they are a brilliant idea.

Cheers

Mike
 
Roger

Lets have a look at the new workshop too.
 
Many thanks for your words of encouragement.

I've put up a second tranche of posts.

One question I have is whether it makes sense for me to categorise the posts (you can see that I have set some up but not posted to specific categories). What do folks think?

What do folks think about the level of detail?

Thanks in advance

Roger
 
Roger I think you have done very, and it reads fine to me.

There is one BIG problem, and that is the new tools category is empty :lol:

Seriously you have done well.
 
Nice cottage Roger, good luck with the renovation

Just one thing about your blog, any chance you could turn on the RSS feed, then it will be much easier for us to know when you've posted a new update

Cheers

p.s. How's the views of the Welsh hills? :wink:
 
AndyBoyd":2colgalx said:
Nice cottage Roger, good luck with the renovation

Just one thing about your blog, any chance you could turn on the RSS feed, then it will be much easier for us to know when you've posted a new update

Cheers

p.s. How's the views of the Welsh hills? :wink:

I've turned the RSS feed on and posted a couple of more articles. Let me know if it's not working.

Welsh hills? You'll have me looking at sheep next :wink:
 
Roger Have you considered repairing the large supporting beam with shakes/splits by installing stainless steal bolts+nuts and glueing. The bolts could be a feature or concealed , a cost effective repair to me and keeps a original feature remember that modern glue is stronger than the wood and say 12mm SS can take lots of load .
 
Hi Old...I did think about that. I could also fix a T-piece of steel rebated into the top of the beam and a vertical slot. I think it's called a fitch plate IIRC. But the tenon is shot at one end. I really need it to be bit wider so that I get a bit of leeway with the existing joists when I knock down the wall. It's riddled with woodworm (the other two downstairs beams look to have been replaced not too long ago and look fine) and so a new beam will match much better.

The good news is that the blog is now up-to-date.
 
First oak beam in place...finally. The interesting bit is going to be next week when trying to fit beam number two...4m of 8x10' green oak.
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BTW - I hate working with green oak..wet slimy stuff. Give me kiln dried any day :wink:

Just click on my www link to get you to the gory details
 
I've just thoroughly enjoyed reading about your trials and tribulations. Excellent work. I look forward to reading more as it happens. Good luck with the project.

Drew
 
Hi Roger,

I find the story of Pete as interesting as the renovation. Just like watching a soap. Did you fire him today?

Sorry, entertainment at your cost. Keep it coming! :wink:

Dave
 
I can't stand the suspense much longer, did he go or did he stay!!
Beats Emmerdale anyday

I can see his point though - get your own damn chisel :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
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