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

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  • sarah111well@mas.toS sarah111well@mas.to

    @Maker_of_Things Much better!

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    @Sarah111well
    It is, thank you.
    There is one more mis aligned light tunnel to deal with, then the rest are all just normal-ish Velux window reveals.

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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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      @Maker_of_Things
      ooh you've been busy! does it feel good to be making progress, at least, even though goodness yes it looks like very awkward work.

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      • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

        @Sarah111well
        It is, thank you.
        There is one more mis aligned light tunnel to deal with, then the rest are all just normal-ish Velux window reveals.

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        @Maker_of_Things I like your use of "just" in that sentence. 😄

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        • moonrabbit@sunny.gardenM moonrabbit@sunny.garden

          @Maker_of_Things
          ooh you've been busy! does it feel good to be making progress, at least, even though goodness yes it looks like very awkward work.

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          @moonrabbit
          Oh yes, the progress feels great, even if my body doesn't.

          It is that keeping on, no matter how small the progress, it is still progress.

          It means that we can look forward to having an end result at some realistic point when we can sell up and move.

          Selling a house is something neither of us have any experience of, and I have only bought one house, this one, and that was pre internet!

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          • maker_of_things@cupoftea.socialM maker_of_things@cupoftea.social

            @moonrabbit
            Oh yes, the progress feels great, even if my body doesn't.

            It is that keeping on, no matter how small the progress, it is still progress.

            It means that we can look forward to having an end result at some realistic point when we can sell up and move.

            Selling a house is something neither of us have any experience of, and I have only bought one house, this one, and that was pre internet!

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            @Maker_of_Things
            hopefully things will fall into place when it's time. and you can find a good estate agent!

            i hope you're not too shattered today?

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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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              #25

              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.

                  Link Preview ImageLink Preview ImageLink Preview Image
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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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                    • 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
                      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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