Monday, 28 July 2014

28 July 2014 Planters


Installed the planters this afternoon, plenty of exercise lugging them up 2 floors on a hot, humid day. No major snags although the holes drilled for draining the zinc and for services required a lot of cleaning up, fiddly because they are all quite inaccessible.  A trial offering of a pair of planters also showed that the bases had suffered a lot distortion in the galvanizing process.   The resulting bulges used up all design tolerances making the threading of securing bolts through the handrail standards impossible.  A few well aimed (and one not so well aimed) bashes with a sledge-hammer pushed the bulges in-board and although a tight fit, the bolts now just about work.  
The planters look good in the sunshine when they all reflect light, less good when overcast because the differing galvanizing patterns are more evident, but longer term they should all go matt grey with a more even appearance.
I plan to plant in the autumn but need some irrigation up and running.  Also thinking of insulating the planters internally, they really heat up in the sunshine, this should also provide some protection against frost in winter wind.
Some final touches for now; block the drainage holes with bungs, except perhaps one per planter with a short length of overflow pipe / pack up the outer edge on the brickwork to level the planters up and check for even spacing.



Planters give more of a sense of enclosure and when combined with the planting will soften the views in and out. The species of plants can be fine tuned to give varying heights to suit each location - (these photos are taken from seated position). The aim is to blend the planting in the foreground with more distant greenery



25-27 July Weekend Break

Glorious countryside on the long train route to London

London looks more or less flat at this scale

Gemmas new windows

Zaha Hadid futuristic - supported by light



Serpentine prehistoric - supported by  rocks



Tate Britain cool and empty in the sunshine


Good to see a rally in Parliament Square


Tuesday, 22 July 2014

22 July 2014 Galvanized Day

17 galvanized steel planters arrived today

Some work needed to clean up and plug holes used to drain the zinc

Gate frames and posts in



 

Trial planter - some distortion in galvanising process will mean some adjustment may be required with a sledge hammer to flatten out the bases?


Cover for balcony overflow pipe

19 July Harbourside Festival



Friday, 18 July 2014

18 July 2014

July to date

After finding that there was builders debris in the manholes at the beginning of the month (that prevented their full use if you know what I mean), today the drains have been expertly cleaned with some ingenious equipment and a short video feature film made.  A few stones and lots of silt, sand & mortar etc were extracted together with a 6" length of copper pipe with isolating valve attached!



A bit like a fairground lucky dip but MUCH better. Fits a 100mm drain perfectly, looks a bit Heath Robinson; there will be a long wait for the equivalent iPhone App.
Making movies
This camera will even tell if the Multikwik connector on the WC pan is fitted correctly - from the inside!


Ignore the car reflections, the shiny round thing is an isolation valve






A number of scratches and dents to the prefinished windows and doors were repaired and re-sprayed,
not 'like new' but an improvement.  Unfortunately some windows are still snagging so touch up spray is still required when repairs are complete and all are operating properly, this is a real shame because I am sure they were perfect when they left the factory.


















My new neighbours moved in very efficiently and have quickly turned 'a hoose into a hume', with treasured objects and furniture softening the new house look. I came over all emotional when I saw the kitchen looking so beautiful, the hand painted doors, precise detailing, lighting etc. all look really great and all but complete with 'only' the large feature sliding doors to add a final dramatic touch.


Orange for Drain, Black for Electric, Green for Virgin Not, Blue for Water
On the furniture move-in date we had a shock to find that Virgin cable had only been installed to one of the properties, so rather than turn the Virgin final connection engineers away I decide that since the Grand Depart of the Tour de France was happening even as we scratched our heads, that a  temporary route through the 70UPH intake - along the service riser - across the hall - down the stairs and drilled through the party wall to 68UPH Utility Room was a possibility.  The helpful engineers had the installation complete in no time - wonder how long it will take to dig up the pavement for the permanent connection?




The MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation and Heat Recovery) was rebalanced, replacing the  incorrectly installed inlet valves (that were actually extract valves).  They use a principle called the 'Coanda Effect', (after a Romanian aerodynamics pioneer) which allows moving  air to stay close to a surface, think ping pong ball on a jet of air, aircraft wings and F1 cars.  So the air is squirted out from outlets generally located centrally in rooms and acheives a good distribution across the ceilings throughout rooms without causing draughts.



The powder coated flashings to the front entrance windows and door are still not quite complete despite 4 goes, and the long trips from Stourbridge are beginning to tell, we will review outstanding work next week, but I have arranged to take delivery of the machined Cedar timbers for the horizontal cladding.  This has been awaiting delivery since January thanks to the timber supplier, although at last look some boards have warped while waiting.  Need to start thinking about access to the front elevation so some aluminium scaffolding may be required.



Galvanised gates were due to be installed today after a couple of errors were found in the original fabrication, but a pair of hinges was missing so a return visit from Monmouth next week perhaps? along with delivery of the planters that will add one of the finishing items to the 2nd floor.  A way off planting yet, hopefully in the autumn but I need to have a fully functioning irrigation system.