JNP
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Did anyone see the programme on BBC2 @The house £100k built' ? That was a very interesting watch, the chap certainly had a very nice house for the money. I think its a series so more next week.
why did they need such a big house for just the two of them?The house for £100k last night. A Shropshire farming couple, pulled down the old brick and stone farmhouse and built a timber frame house on the site, they went over budget, but still not finished. Liked the scene of him disc cutting the top off a Propane bottle to make a lamp shade. BOOOOOOM!
also so the guy grinding the gas bottle , can see some family suing the bbc after hubby has blown him self up
With money as cheap as it is and a free plot I'm guessingtoying with building a house at home for me, how cheap can it be done? i have a digger, i can mix cement
a friend in n ireland recons he can build 2100 sq ft for 60k
Just watched it again tonight and at the very end they gave out a warning about disc cutting gas bottles, saying it was very dangerous and unless you really know what your doing etc etc don't do it! BOOOOOOM! As you say.The house for £100k last night. A Shropshire farming couple, pulled down the old brick and stone farmhouse and built a timber frame house on the site, they went over budget, but still not finished. Liked the scene of him disc cutting the top off a Propane bottle to make a lamp shade. BOOOOOOM!
Just watched it again tonight and at the very end they gave out a warning about disc cutting gas bottles, saying it was very dangerous and unless you really know what your doing etc etc don't do it! BOOOOOOM! As you say.
here you go @multi power this is the way to do it
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...als-skips--current-tenant-pays-rent-MILK.html
too right thatch round here would be as good as a chocolate fire guardnot bad but i would go for courrigated iron instead of thatch
well they allow celcon type blocks and they are effing useless things work of the devil. notice lots of builders round me are using concrete ones again and putting thicker insulation in the cavity to reach the U valuewonder what building regs would think about pallets for walls
That is brilliant!here you go @multi power this is the way to do it
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...als-skips--current-tenant-pays-rent-MILK.html
what legolandUnless someone has mentioned it already, a trip to the self build centre in Swindon is well worth a visit, lots indeed to see.