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This is the latest light tunnel, albeit a short one.

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  • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

    Today I managed to get back on the second light tunnel.
    I made up some L shaped corner posts to join the corners of the Velux to the corners of the frame I added to the ceiling. Those were so awkward and the joints are not at all tight (or square). I could remake them but it isn't worth it.

    Once the framework was in I was able to remove the remaining plasterboards from the old light tunnel walls, and also take out all the screws and edge beads.
    I then cut out the redundant framework from the ceiling opening and cut the plasterboard away.

    That left a much larger opening that is the right size for the window.

    It is so difficult working in a confined space, above head hight, and with no room to use tools properly. I was so shattered just doing this, that I am going to leave the rest for another day.
    I should add a bit more timber to the framework, and put some insulation in place before I can plasterboard.

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    I didn't have time to update yesterday, nor take photos while working.

    The light tunnel is now plasterboarded, scrim taped, and edge beaded. I also patched the small hole where the old ceiling light was. It is now ready to be plastered.

    Today I sorted out the loft hatch.
    The old opening was only 350mm wide as a 'letterbox slot' so was a really tight squeeze for access.
    I was able to build a new frame inside the ceiling, cutting away the timbers, and replacing them. Then I was able to cut away the plasterboard.
    There are two patches on each side of the new opening where the old hatch extended to.
    I can plaster that, too, when I do the light tunnel.

    The third photo shows where they are relative to each other.

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    • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

      I didn't have time to update yesterday, nor take photos while working.

      The light tunnel is now plasterboarded, scrim taped, and edge beaded. I also patched the small hole where the old ceiling light was. It is now ready to be plastered.

      Today I sorted out the loft hatch.
      The old opening was only 350mm wide as a 'letterbox slot' so was a really tight squeeze for access.
      I was able to build a new frame inside the ceiling, cutting away the timbers, and replacing them. Then I was able to cut away the plasterboard.
      There are two patches on each side of the new opening where the old hatch extended to.
      I can plaster that, too, when I do the light tunnel.

      The third photo shows where they are relative to each other.

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      @Maker_of_Things
      very tidy work!

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      • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

        I didn't have time to update yesterday, nor take photos while working.

        The light tunnel is now plasterboarded, scrim taped, and edge beaded. I also patched the small hole where the old ceiling light was. It is now ready to be plastered.

        Today I sorted out the loft hatch.
        The old opening was only 350mm wide as a 'letterbox slot' so was a really tight squeeze for access.
        I was able to build a new frame inside the ceiling, cutting away the timbers, and replacing them. Then I was able to cut away the plasterboard.
        There are two patches on each side of the new opening where the old hatch extended to.
        I can plaster that, too, when I do the light tunnel.

        The third photo shows where they are relative to each other.

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        @Maker_of_Things I once asked a handyman to install a loft ladder for me. He did, but in the old original square loft hatch. The angle of the ladder took up almost all of the hatch opening - no way could you carry a box up or down. 🤦🏻

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        • sarah111well@mas.toS sarah111well@mas.to

          @Maker_of_Things I once asked a handyman to install a loft ladder for me. He did, but in the old original square loft hatch. The angle of the ladder took up almost all of the hatch opening - no way could you carry a box up or down. 🤦🏻

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          @Sarah111well @Maker_of_Things

          My Mum's loft hatch is similar. You can get a box up there, but only if you're slim.....

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            @Maker_of_Things I once asked a handyman to install a loft ladder for me. He did, but in the old original square loft hatch. The angle of the ladder took up almost all of the hatch opening - no way could you carry a box up or down. 🤦🏻

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            @Sarah111well
            MiL's loft access is like that. Not only do I have to hold a box over my head but I have to lie on the ladder as I push myself up the rungs.

            My loft access is only for maintenance as there is about 300+mm of insulation and access to the wiring.

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            • moonrabbit@sunny.gardenM moonrabbit@sunny.garden

              @Maker_of_Things
              very tidy work!

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              @moonrabbit
              Thank you.
              It didn't look tidy looking at the floor, though.

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              • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                @moonrabbit
                Thank you.
                It didn't look tidy looking at the floor, though.

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                @Maker_of_Things
                oh gosh no don't look down!

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                  @HarrietMonkhouse
                  Is there anything you'd like me to explain?

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                  • suearcher@toot.walesS suearcher@toot.wales

                    @Sarah111well @Maker_of_Things

                    My Mum's loft hatch is similar. You can get a box up there, but only if you're slim.....

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                    @suearcher 🤦🏻@Maker_of_Things

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                    • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                      I didn't have time to update yesterday, nor take photos while working.

                      The light tunnel is now plasterboarded, scrim taped, and edge beaded. I also patched the small hole where the old ceiling light was. It is now ready to be plastered.

                      Today I sorted out the loft hatch.
                      The old opening was only 350mm wide as a 'letterbox slot' so was a really tight squeeze for access.
                      I was able to build a new frame inside the ceiling, cutting away the timbers, and replacing them. Then I was able to cut away the plasterboard.
                      There are two patches on each side of the new opening where the old hatch extended to.
                      I can plaster that, too, when I do the light tunnel.

                      The third photo shows where they are relative to each other.

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                      I have done some plastering.

                      The repair patches at the sides of the new loft hatch has now been plastered. In a couple of days it should be dry enough to start painting. Then I can put the new insulated hatch in place.

                      I also started plastering the light tunnel. I did the taller end and the shorter end first, and then I used up the remaining plaster mix on the ceiling around the opening.

                      Tomorrow we'll clean up for the estate agent's initial valuation, so it might be Friday before I finish this bit of plastering.

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                      • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                        I have done some plastering.

                        The repair patches at the sides of the new loft hatch has now been plastered. In a couple of days it should be dry enough to start painting. Then I can put the new insulated hatch in place.

                        I also started plastering the light tunnel. I did the taller end and the shorter end first, and then I used up the remaining plaster mix on the ceiling around the opening.

                        Tomorrow we'll clean up for the estate agent's initial valuation, so it might be Friday before I finish this bit of plastering.

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                        @Maker_of_Things

                        That’s a very tidy job. Well done!

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                        • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

                          I have done some plastering.

                          The repair patches at the sides of the new loft hatch has now been plastered. In a couple of days it should be dry enough to start painting. Then I can put the new insulated hatch in place.

                          I also started plastering the light tunnel. I did the taller end and the shorter end first, and then I used up the remaining plaster mix on the ceiling around the opening.

                          Tomorrow we'll clean up for the estate agent's initial valuation, so it might be Friday before I finish this bit of plastering.

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                          @Maker_of_Things Wow fantastic work! Sounds like it was difficult work in some spots but you did a really nice job!

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                          • snaptophobic@mastodon.me.ukS snaptophobic@mastodon.me.uk

                            @Maker_of_Things

                            That’s a very tidy job. Well done!

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                            @snaptophobic
                            Thank you.
                            Of course, I can see all the flaws in it.
                            Sanding and filler will hide those sins.

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