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I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I
saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. A couple of photos from tonight. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online or somewhere on there and search for 16/01858/FUL And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. -- Adam |
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On 05/05/2021 21:52, ARW wrote:
I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. A couple of photos from tonight. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online or somewhere on there and search for 16/01858/FUL And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. One for 'Grand Designs'. Very brave I'd call it. Bill |
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On 05/05/2021 21:52, ARW wrote:
I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. A couple of photos from tonight. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online or somewhere on there and search for 16/01858/FUL And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/...ecome-13444560 Bill |
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On 6 May 2021 at 03:14:37 BST, "williamwright"
wrote: On 05/05/2021 21:52, ARW wrote: I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. A couple of photos from tonight. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online or somewhere on there and search for 16/01858/FUL And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/...ecome-13444560 Bill Good on them - went for £110,000 (from a guide price of £4k). Should think that scaffolding cost a few quid - 100k to adapt? Foundations should be quite sturdy :-) -- Cheers, Rob |
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![]() "RJH" wrote in message ... On 6 May 2021 at 03:14:37 BST, "williamwright" wrote: On 05/05/2021 21:52, ARW wrote: I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. A couple of photos from tonight. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online or somewhere on there and search for 16/01858/FUL And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/...ecome-13444560 Bill Good on them - went for £110,000 (from a guide price of £4k). Should think that scaffolding cost a few quid - 100k to adapt? Foundations should be quite sturdy :-) Damned nuisance to hike those stairs when you are ancient tho. |
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On 06/05/2021 03:11, williamwright wrote:
On 05/05/2021 21:52, ARW wrote: I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. A couple of photos from tonight. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online or somewhere on there and search for 16/01858/FUL And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. One for 'Grand Designs'. Very brave I'd call it. Bill well with a tower of that height, like that, you're virtually gauranteed a half decent DAB/FM/Freeview line of sight to various transmitters I should think! ;-) |
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On Thu, 6 May 2021 15:24:08 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Good on them - went for £110,000 (from a guide price of £4k). Should think that scaffolding cost a few quid - 100k to adapt? Foundations should be quite sturdy :-) Damned nuisance to hike those stairs when you are ancient tho. YOU are a damned nuisance, whether with or without stairs, senile sociopath! -- Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 86-year-old senile Australian cretin's pathological trolling: https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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On 06/05/2021 06:24, Rod Speed wrote:
"RJH" wrote in message ... On 6 May 2021 at 03:14:37 BST, "williamwright" wrote: On 05/05/2021 21:52, ARW wrote: Â*I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. Â*I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. Â*A couple of photos from tonight. Â*http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg Â*http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg Â*You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online Â*or somewhere on there Â*and search for Â*16/01858/FUL Â*And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. Â*It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/...ecome-13444560 Bill Good on them - went for £110,000 (from a guide price of £4k). Should think that scaffolding cost a few quid - 100k to adapt? Foundations should be quite sturdy :-) Damned nuisance to hike those stairs when you are ancient tho. funnily enough, some TV transmitters do have a lift within. ISTR that Emley Moor has a lift within its concrete shaft and its one of the tallest transmitters in the UK. Should think its do-able to put a lift in the water tower..... |
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williamwright laid this down on his screen :
One for 'Grand Designs'. Very brave I'd call it. Bill I have seen at least one other on there, seems an awful lot of steps. |
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![]() "SH" wrote in message ... On 06/05/2021 06:24, Rod Speed wrote: "RJH" wrote in message ... On 6 May 2021 at 03:14:37 BST, "williamwright" wrote: On 05/05/2021 21:52, ARW wrote: I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. A couple of photos from tonight. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online or somewhere on there and search for 16/01858/FUL And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/...ecome-13444560 Bill Good on them - went for £110,000 (from a guide price of £4k). Should think that scaffolding cost a few quid - 100k to adapt? Foundations should be quite sturdy :-) Damned nuisance to hike those stairs when you are ancient tho. funnily enough, some TV transmitters do have a lift within. ISTR that Emley Moor has a lift within its concrete shaft and its one of the tallest transmitters in the UK. Should think its do-able to put a lift in the water tower..... Sure but even that isnt as convenient as with a single level with the top two floors. |
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ARW wrote: It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. Seems to have a letter-flap at the bottom ... |
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On Thu, 6 May 2021 19:01:49 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile cretin's latest troll**** unread -- Senile Rodent about himself: "I was involved in the design of a computer OS" MID: |
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On 06/05/2021 08:39, SH wrote:
On 06/05/2021 06:24, Rod Speed wrote: "RJH" wrote in message ... On 6 May 2021 at 03:14:37 BST, "williamwright" wrote: On 05/05/2021 21:52, ARW wrote: Â*I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. Â*I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. Â*A couple of photos from tonight. Â*http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg Â*http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg Â*You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online Â*or somewhere on there Â*and search for Â*16/01858/FUL Â*And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. Â*It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/...ecome-13444560 Bill Good on them - went for £110,000 (from a guide price of £4k). Should think that scaffolding cost a few quid - 100k to adapt? Foundations should be quite sturdy :-) Damned nuisance to hike those stairs when you are ancient tho. funnily enough, some TV transmitters do have a lift within. ISTR that Emley Moor has a lift within its concrete shaft and its one of the tallest transmitters in the UK. Should think its do-able to put a lift in the water tower..... Dick and Angela put a ?vacuum operated one in one of the corner towers at their French Chateaux. |
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On 05/05/2021 21:52, ARW wrote:
I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. A couple of photos from tonight. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online or somewhere on there and search for 16/01858/FUL And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. And they could gone the whole hog like that Grand Design in south London a few yeara ago which was built as crescent-shaped structure and the owners decided to have curved double-glazed glass patio doors and windows to match the curve of the building. The company that made them did actually manage to get the glass panels to curve correctly, even though they weren't sure if they could. |
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On 06/05/2021 10:23, Andy Burns wrote:
RJH wrote: ARW wrote: It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. Seems to have a letter-flap at the bottom ... Pretty sure that is just protection tape. But there seems to be no opening windows. -- Adam |
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On 06/05/2021 17:38, ARW wrote:
On 06/05/2021 10:23, Andy Burns wrote: RJH wrote: ARW wrote: It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. Seems to have a letter-flap at the bottom ... Pretty sure that is just protection tape. But there seems to be no opening windows. I'd have thought the architects might have included at least one set of wide doors to winch up furnishings, white goods and replacement fixtures rather than rely on the spiral staircase. -- Robin reply-to address is (intended to be) valid |
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![]() "Robin" wrote in message ... On 06/05/2021 17:38, ARW wrote: On 06/05/2021 10:23, Andy Burns wrote: RJH wrote: ARW wrote: It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. Seems to have a letter-flap at the bottom ... Pretty sure that is just protection tape. But there seems to be no opening windows. I'd have thought the architects might have included at least one set of wide doors to winch up furnishings, white goods and replacement fixtures rather than rely on the spiral staircase. Most architects are too stupid to consider basic stuff like that. |
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On 06/05/2021 13:33, Andrew wrote:
And they could gone the whole hog like that Grand Design in south London a few yeara ago which was built asÂ* crescent-shaped structure and the owners decided to have curved double-glazed glass patio doors and windows to match the curve of the building. It's not South London:-) House prices are different in Yorkshire. BTW if you buy this property one of your closest neighbours is a Mrs Rosemary West. -- Adam |
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On 06/05/2021 18:12, Robin wrote:
On 06/05/2021 17:38, ARW wrote: On 06/05/2021 10:23, Andy Burns wrote: RJH wrote: ARW wrote: It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. Seems to have a letter-flap at the bottom ... Pretty sure that is just protection tape. But there seems to be no opening windows. I'd have thought the architects might have included at least one set of wide doors to winch up furnishings, white goods and replacement fixtures rather than rely on the spiral staircase. King size bed was my first thought. -- Adam |
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On Fri, 7 May 2021 03:31:19 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread 03:31??? Is your unbearable loneliness not letting you sleep in again, you abnormal trolling senile cretin? -- Bod addressing abnormal senile quarreller Rot: "Do you practice arguing with yourself in an empty room?" MID: |
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![]() "ARW" wrote in message ... On 06/05/2021 18:12, Robin wrote: On 06/05/2021 17:38, ARW wrote: On 06/05/2021 10:23, Andy Burns wrote: RJH wrote: ARW wrote: It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. Seems to have a letter-flap at the bottom ... Pretty sure that is just protection tape. But there seems to be no opening windows. I'd have thought the architects might have included at least one set of wide doors to winch up furnishings, white goods and replacement fixtures rather than rely on the spiral staircase. King size bed was my first thought. The best of them can be easily dismantled and reassembled so you only have to carry the mattress up the stairs vertical.. |
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On 06/05/2021 18:38, ARW wrote:
BTW if you buy this property one of your closest neighbours is a Mrs Rosemary West. And another is Mrs Emley Moore. Bill |
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On 06/05/2021 19:41, williamwright wrote:
On 06/05/2021 18:38, ARW wrote: BTW if you buy this property one of your closest neighbours is a Mrs Rosemary West. And another is Mrs Emley Moore. And her thinner sister. -- Adam |
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ARW wrote: On 06/05/2021 19:41, williamwright wrote: On 06/05/2021 18:38, ARW wrote: BTW if you buy this property one of your closest neighbours is a Mrs Rosemary West. And another is Mrs Emley Moore. And her thinner sister. and of course; Mr (Henry) Woodhouse -- from KT24 in Surrey, England "I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle |
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"Rod Speed" wrote in message
... "Robin" wrote in message ... On 06/05/2021 17:38, ARW wrote: On 06/05/2021 10:23, Andy Burns wrote: RJH wrote: ARW wrote: It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. Seems to have a letter-flap at the bottom ... Pretty sure that is just protection tape. But there seems to be no opening windows. I'd have thought the architects might have included at least one set of wide doors to winch up furnishings, white goods and replacement fixtures rather than rely on the spiral staircase. Most architects are too stupid to consider basic stuff like that. I had a friend who knew a family who lived in Russia, in a tower block. Apparently when everyone moved in to the new building, the lifts were turned off by "De Management" (Hale and Pace) so the lifts wouldn't get damaged by all the furniture and washing machines. People had to carry everything up the stairs. The lifts were only turned on when everyone's furniture was in place. If anyone moved (De Management knew when and where) the lifts were turned off for a couple of days during the moving process. Temporary hessian padding in the lifts would have protected the insides from getting dented and scuffed, but that was not The Right Solution. |
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"williamwright" wrote in message
... On 06/05/2021 18:38, ARW wrote: BTW if you buy this property one of your closest neighbours is a Mrs Rosemary West. And another is Mrs Emley Moore. I would imagine that at that distance (about 3 miles, by my estimation) the difficulty would be trying to avoid Mrs Emley Moor deafening you. I bet you could pick up the broadcasts with nothing plugged in the aerial socket ;-) We used to live in Wakefield and I remember we had a set of about 10 attenuators daisy-chained together between the aerial lead from the wall socket and the one to the TV. I'd forgotten about Bretton Hall, which is near there. That's where I first learned about computer programming: my mum arranged for me to use the computer at the teacher-training college there on Wednesday afternoons when other people played rugby. |
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On Fri, 7 May 2021 04:30:07 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread 04:30??? So you have been up and trolling for OVER TWO HOURS already, yet again! Do you finally get what a sick senile swine you are? -- Marland answering senile Rodent's statement, "I don't leak": "That¢s because so much **** and ****e emanates from your gob that there is nothing left to exit normally, your arsehole has clammed shut through disuse and the end of prick is only clear because you are such a ******." Message-ID: |
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On Thu, 06 May 2021 18:38:46 +0100, ARW wrote:
On 06/05/2021 13:33, Andrew wrote: And they could gone the whole hog like that Grand Design in south London a few yeara ago which was built asÂ* crescent-shaped structure and the owners decided to have curved double-glazed glass patio doors and windows to match the curve of the building. It's not South London:-) House prices are different in Yorkshire. BTW if you buy this property one of your closest neighbours is a Mrs Rosemary West. Well, if you need a local concrete expert... -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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On 06/05/2021 21:19, Bob Eager wrote:
On Thu, 06 May 2021 18:38:46 +0100, ARW wrote: On 06/05/2021 13:33, Andrew wrote: And they could gone the whole hog like that Grand Design in south London a few yeara ago which was built asÂ* crescent-shaped structure and the owners decided to have curved double-glazed glass patio doors and windows to match the curve of the building. It's not South London:-) House prices are different in Yorkshire. BTW if you buy this property one of your closest neighbours is a Mrs Rosemary West. Well, if you need a local concrete expert... :-)) If I was renovating it I would make sure you could get full clearance around it with a cherry picker. -- Adam |
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On Thu, 06 May 2021 21:10:57 +0100, NY wrote:
I would imagine that at that distance (about 3 miles, by my estimation) the difficulty would be trying to avoid Mrs Emley Moor deafening you. I bet you could pick up the broadcasts with nothing plugged in the aerial socket ;-) We used to live in Wakefield and I remember we had a set of about 10 attenuators daisy-chained together between the aerial lead from the wall socket and the one to the TV. I remember ITV setting up a transmitter about a mile away [1] in direct line of sight, in the 1960s. I'd have been about 14. It swamped everything. I made and tuned my own attenuator. [1] South ewnd of Brighton racecourse. https://goo.gl/maps/XjjBr8Yn6Rmc2J9CA -- My posts are my copyright and if @diy_forums or Home Owners' Hub wish to copy them they can pay me £1 a message. Use the BIG mirror service in the UK: http://www.mirrorservice.org *lightning surge protection* - a w_tom conductor |
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NY wrote
Rod Speed wrote Robin wrote ARW wrote Andy Burns wrote RJH wrote ARW wrote It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. It does - no door shown on the plans. Maybe it a full height window. Seems to have a letter-flap at the bottom ... Pretty sure that is just protection tape. But there seems to be no opening windows. I'd have thought the architects might have included at least one set of wide doors to winch up furnishings, white goods and replacement fixtures rather than rely on the spiral staircase. Most architects are too stupid to consider basic stuff like that. Or even the disabled or doddery elderly. I had a friend who knew a family who lived in Russia, in a tower block. Apparently when everyone moved in to the new building, the lifts were turned off by "De Management" (Hale and Pace) so the lifts wouldn't get damaged by all the furniture and washing machines. People had to carry everything up the stairs. The lifts were only turned on when everyone's furniture was in place. If anyone moved (De Management knew when and where) the lifts were turned off for a couple of days during the moving process. Fark. Temporary hessian padding in the lifts Or what removalists use, but on the walls. would have protected the insides from getting dented and scuffed, but that was not The Right Solution. Yeah, glad I have never lived anywhere like that. |
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On Fri, 7 May 2021 08:08:16 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH the trolling senile asshole's latest troll**** unread |
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On 06/05/2021 21:10, NY wrote:
"williamwright" wrote in message ... On 06/05/2021 18:38, ARW wrote: BTW if you buy this property one of your closest neighbours is a Mrs Rosemary West. And another is Mrs Emley Moore. I would imagine that at that distance (about 3 miles, by my estimation) the difficulty would be trying to avoid Mrs Emley Moor deafening you. I bet you could pick up the broadcasts with nothing plugged in the aerial socket ;-) We used to live in Wakefield and I remember we had a set of about 10 attenuators daisy-chained together between the aerial lead from the wall socket and the one to the TV. I'd forgotten about Bretton Hall, which is near there. That's where I first learned about computer programming: my mum arranged for me to use the computer at the teacher-training college there on Wednesday afternoons when other people played rugby. Now how will the tv faceplate (or a socket) fit on an exterior wall in the bedrooms? -- Adam |
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Round here the only interesting ones I've found seem to be public toilets
converted into.Art gallery, Bungalow and restaurant, not the same one though! Brian -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "ARW" wrote in message ... On 06/05/2021 21:19, Bob Eager wrote: On Thu, 06 May 2021 18:38:46 +0100, ARW wrote: On 06/05/2021 13:33, Andrew wrote: And they could gone the whole hog like that Grand Design in south London a few yeara ago which was built as crescent-shaped structure and the owners decided to have curved double-glazed glass patio doors and windows to match the curve of the building. It's not South London:-) House prices are different in Yorkshire. BTW if you buy this property one of your closest neighbours is a Mrs Rosemary West. Well, if you need a local concrete expert... :-)) If I was renovating it I would make sure you could get full clearance around it with a cherry picker. -- Adam |
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Brian Gaff (Sofa) wrote
I wonder why they did that, if its not listed, they could surely have blown it up or bulldozed it and built a more up to date building? The worst of those loons spend far more reusing something like that. "ARW" wrote in message ... I passed it a few months ago and I had no idea what what happening - I saw the scaffolding and just assumed it was a bit of maintenance. I passed it again this week and saw the new glass so did some research. A couple of photos from tonight. http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower1.jpg http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php/...atertower2.jpg You can view the planning permission here https://www.wakefield.gov.uk/plannin...cations-online or somewhere on there and search for 16/01858/FUL And it looks from the photos that they have cladded the concrete instead of cleaning it. A pity really as it distracts from the main original design feature of the building - brutalism concrete. It also looks like level 1 has an outside door. -- Adam |
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On Mon, 10 May 2021 06:12:36 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
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On 06/05/2021 21:10, NY wrote:
I remember we had a set of about 10 attenuators daisy-chained together between the aerial lead from the wall socket and the one to the TV. Because there's always some signal pick-up at the TV set itself, strong attenuation could result in pre- or post-echo in the analogue days. If the aerial was local to the TV set the result would be signal cancellation in an unpredictable manner, and that is what happens with DTT. If the aerial is remote, such as with a distribution system, you'd see 'ghosts'. However, massive signal levels should appear at outlets on a system. That's unless the tenant has climbed into the loft and bypassed a high value tap-off unit! Incidentally a lot of aerial installers short out braid to inner with one or two strands rather than use an attenuator. Why? Because they're stupid. Bill |
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On 07/05/2021 18:15, ARW wrote:
Now how will the tv faceplate (or a socket) fit on an exterior wall in the bedrooms? I wonder how far from a straight line the wall will deviate across the width of a wallplate? Bill |
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On 10 May 2021 at 02:15:43 BST, "williamwright"
wrote: On 07/05/2021 18:15, ARW wrote: Now how will the tv faceplate (or a socket) fit on an exterior wall in the bedrooms? I wonder how far from a straight line the wall will deviate across the width of a wallplate? Bill I am sure a 9mm plastic extension on the back box (assuming the front of the back box is on a tangent to the line of the wall so it is hidden) will bring the accessory far enough forward. -- Roger Hayter |
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