Oh god, perfect timing
Last few weeks in between the snow!
Ive done a new fence
And started to do decking
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Oh god, perfect timing
Last few weeks in between the snow!
Ive done a new fence
And started to do decking
Decent De1pro v1.45 - Niche Duo - Niche Zero - Decent is the best machine ever made -
For grass
https://elixirgardensupplies.co.uk/
Sell good stuff, i had a really good product that i used on the front lawn last yr as it was neglected.
Mine vs next door on left
Needs its first cut of the yr soon as it dries out then re feeding
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Cuprajake Blimey, you’ve been busy. I’m lazy and just sit in it with the cat. Until it gets a bit warmer.
😂 well 2 weeks ago was cracking the flags, then is snowed/hail all week.
Was doing the fence, one minute roasting then hail😂🤦🏻♀️ uk weather
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Very nice Jake! will check the grass site. We have enough grass seeds for the season. Thx
Another item for your tool list is a biscuit jointer, strong invisible joints in a variety of materials, you can even ‘biscuit’ joint mitres.👍
@LMSC, for the lawn, one thing you can do is not use a grass box, i.e. leave the clippings on the lawn. It then turns into nutrient for the grass. Saves taking time and effort to remove the nutrients the grass has grown, and then spend more time and money adding nutrient back. Also, you shouldn’t really need to water grass, unless it’s newly planted. Yes it will go yellow and stop growing if it gets very dry, but it will spring back. Save the water.
For a plunge saw I can’t recommend the Festool HK55 highly enough. You can use it as a regular circular saw, you can do plunge cuts, you can do angled cuts, and with the rails you can do perfect straight cuts. Yes it’s expensive, but they have very good guarantees and continue to supply parts. It’s also less than hiring a chippy for a couple of days. We fitted our kitchen and utility room, as well as building desks etc, and it gave a very good finish.
For a router I’m happy with our dewalt, but didn’t do as much research into that. Probably the biggest decision is what size, ¼” or ½”. It’s tempting to think ½” so you can do everything, but you end up with a massive device that is hard to use for more delicate tasks. I decided to go ¼”, and if I ever need a ½” (which is pretty much only needed for fitting worktops) then I’ll hire one.
I hope that helps
hornbyben i.e. leave the clippings on the lawn
Good thought; We did this for 2 seasons. That turned into moss and weed nightmare. Please don’t ask me how. We think it fed the moss and weeds, which grew faster.
hornbyben Also, you shouldn’t really need to water grass, unless it’s newly planted.
There is always overseeding at the start of the season. Otherwise, we water the lawn once or twice a week if it is drier. 😊 Yeah, agree, expensive and we need to conserve water and save some bills.
hornbyben Festool HK55 highly enough.
I was scared someone like you will recommend this. It is good but bloody expensive. The plunge saws are safer to use. One stupid question though. Can that be used to cut tiles and thin metals, of course it may require a special blade . I do however think it is not designed to cut tiles and metals. The tiles require a wet file saw, I thought.
LMSC Can that be used to cut tiles and thin metals, of course it may require a special blade.
I don’t think so. I’ve only ever used it to cut wood. Get a quote for a carpenter to make you something, then it’ll seem a whole load cheaper 🤣. The tracks are what make the big difference as you get perfect cuts. The precision is amazing. If something is slightly too large you don’t get out the sander or plane, you just take a mm off with the saw, and I do mean a mm. You can easily cut within the width of the blade.
Probably the big question on whether it is worth it is how much are you going to do? I’m nearly 40, and have already fitted a kitchen, utility room, made a fitted desk, built a desk and chairs for the kids, boarded the loft, decked a garden playhouse … the list goes on. The quality and ease of use make the initial outlay negligible compared to the value I’ve got from it, and I expect many more projects for it in the future. If I was only doing one job it might be better to rent the tools you need rather than buy.
LMSC I can recommend the hunter pop ups with rotator nozzles. The best irrigation I think there is for borders is netafin pressure compensated hose. It gets the water direct into the soil. I like easy-irrigation.co.uk as supplier. Small but helpful. Do you have a proper irrigation controller? Once thing to be careful with on lawns is your pressure, especially in summer when water company can turn pressure down. My 2 popups worked beautifully until June and then didn’t. I now need to move them onto separate zones as well as add in a third this summer.
hornbyben then it’ll seem a whole load cheaper
We were quoted £1500 plus VAT 3 years ago to make a cup board of size 10’ x 8’! 😁
hornbyben Probably the big question on whether it is worth it is how much are you going to do?
I have a few on my lists, which I am keen to do as a hobby.
simonc hunter pop ups with rotator
Yes. I am looking at this
https://www.waterirrigation.co.uk/shop-by-brand-1/hunter/hunter-i-20-commercial-rotors.html
simonc proper irrigation controller
We have a gardena 6 zones digital timer controlled irrigation along with 6 zones distributor. At the moment, We are using only one; plan to use 3 more of these for the lawn, front and split the watering for plants. We will still have 2 spares. 😊
simonc netafin pressure compensated hose
I will look into this. Thanks. We were thinking of the root-zone watering.
Thx everyone!
@LMSC I’ve got the Bosch GKT55 and have been really pleased with it. Very similar to the Mafell (rumour was Mafell make it for them).
My dad has the festool TS55F. It is very nice, but a jump in price. Interestingly we both prefer the bosch guide rails. They’re easier to put together and the join feels sturdier.
I’ve also got the GOF1600 router which has never disappointed. Easy to use, bags of power. The big benefit with festool routers is the dust extraction - second to none for ease of use.
I’d also go for the festool domino jointer if you need something like that. Makes things so easy.
LMSC ah I meant to ask about whether you meant shrub or tree root zone. That looks nice if you can dig or they are new trees.
I use these with drip hose in the top as I put into existing tree root balls and couldn’t dig.
With regard to routers I would agree for most work you do not need a. ½′' router, they are heavy and cumbersome.
They come into their own when jointing worktops with a jig, for general projects routers with 8 and 10 mm collets are fine, soft start and variable speed are beneficial.
I have a Makita biscuit jointer, the head /face plate are very adjustable to suit all manner of work .
Think about the projects you wish to do and prioritise the use for the tools you buy.
Check the suitability of the blade for your saw, the general purpose one that comes with the saw is just that, if you are cutting sheet material and more teeth are beneficial, ripping softwood less teeth / bigger gullets are better.
PortafilterProcrastinator Bosch GKT55 and have been really pleased with it. Very similar to the Mafell (rumour was Mafell make it for them).
Thx. I have been looking at this along with Festool. The Bosch’s review is very good.
simonc Many thanks. Those hunters look reasonable. The Stainless steel versions are expensive but may last for a long time.
Elcarajillo Yeah. I am not going to buy all in one go. I’m more likely to start with the plunge saw as we would require it for the garden project.
I saw Peter Millard making a wooden 2.4 m rail. That was interesting. Perhaps, will make one to cushion the financial impact.
What do guys do for the extractor? They cost the same, if not more.
Elsewhere, we ordered these two!
envii SeaFeed Xtra – Organic Liquid Seaweed Fertiliser Multipurpose Plant Food - 1 Litre
Pro-Kleen 2.5 KG PREMIUM Iron Sulphate (Makes up to 2500L When Diluted & Covers up to 2500m2) Pure Lawn Tonic- Ferrous Sulphate of Iron Lawn Conditioner and Turf Hardener. Dry Powder easily soluble in water