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Carcoon Or Similar - fixitsan - 14-12-2018

Quote:Do you use the same temp gauge ?
 

 

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Or, whenever there is evaporation there is cooling.... dehumidifying ground which is constantly getting damp again produces a slightly cooled air layer at ground level



Carcoon Or Similar - dapleb - 14-12-2018

Thanks chaps. It's an outside remote sensor for the unit.... I have tried switching the units over and get the same result.



Come to think of it.....I have a posh UKAS calibrated thermometer so will have a go with that to make sure it's a true reading.


Carcoon Or Similar - Robodene - 14-12-2018

I am late to this and probably of no help whatsoever now. When I had to ensure humidity levels were constant for me timber stock and projects (after shutting out rain under the doors) I used one or two oil-filled 1Kw. electric radiators. This lowered and maintained humidity levels as required. Dry heat has great benefit. I did not insulate the ceiling as such but I lined it with polythene sheet to keep some heat in, and some dampness out. Just my pen'orth.


Carcoon Or Similar - dapleb - 14-12-2018

Thanks wobbo. I do have oil fired heater but only on when I'm there.


Carcoon Or Similar - dapleb - 15-10-2019

I have water coming in still through the wall where it meets the floor. Have sunsuccessfully tried to seal it (from outside and in). The water pools and then meanders through the lockup and out of a drain at the far end. I am now trying to divert the flow of water so that it runs down the side and not through the middle.



Any ideas on how to divert water running over concrete? It needs to be practical over a considerable distance (20ish metres).



So far have thought of a trench though don't really want to cause damage. A concrete hump, would take a fair amount of cement and not sure how water tight it would be.



As a temporary measure I tried some plastic membrane with a plank on top but the floor isn't level enough for that to seal and is too dusty for sealant.



I guess a bucket of bitumen or three might work!


Carcoon Or Similar - Robodene - 15-10-2019

When I moved to my house, I found that rainwater ran under the up-and-over doors to puddle inside. I put a ridge of concrete behind each door. No water ingress since.


Carcoon Or Similar - alanfavell - 15-10-2019

Paint concrete with PVA before sealant under plank?




Carcoon Or Similar - dapleb - 16-10-2019

Thanks chaps. Going to try bitumen paint and might try to paint my plastic membrane in..... Then will build on that if it snot successful.


Carcoon Or Similar - wicklamulla - 16-10-2019

Quote:Thanks chaps. Going to try bitumen paint and might try to paint my plastic membrane in..... Then will build on that if it snot successful.
 

 

 

Peat,  without re-reading the whole fred can yew tell me if the outside ground level is higher than the inside floor level?



Carcoon Or Similar - dapleb - 16-10-2019

Same level. There are about 3acres of roof that gutters onto my roof and I think when it really pithes Doon the system is overwhelmed and the wall fills!!!



The outside is not pooled with water and it is also partially inside (barn within a barn).... But the water still comes in!! I have been there when it starts raining and tried to figure it out but have now decided that accepting the water but redirecting it is the only option without major investigations/expense.


Carcoon Or Similar - wicklamulla - 16-10-2019

Quote:Same level. There are about 3acres of roof that gutters onto my roof and I think when it really pithes Doon the system is overwhelmed and the wall fills!!!



The outside is not pooled with water and it is also partially inside (barn within a barn).... But the water still comes in!! I have been there when it starts raining and tried to figure it out but have now decided that accepting the water but redirecting it is the only option without major investigations/expense.
ok i get it, sounds as though any guttering that may be in place on your section of roof is simply overwhelmed by all the udder roofs draining onto it.  I think extra large guttering may help but thas not realistic as it'll be mega dollar. Be interesting to see how ya get on with the experiments. 



Carcoon Or Similar - dablik - 16-10-2019

Dont think bags of concrete should be a lotta wonga and build a small damn, well i spose it depends how much concrete you would need, tha's a big wall innit.




Carcoon Or Similar - dapleb - 17-11-2019

So plan in place:



Step 1: I painted a couple inches up the wall and a couple inches on the floor with bitumen paint... twice. After recent torrential weather there was less than an egg cup full of water from two previous leak spots... brilliant end of mission..but.





After further really torrential weather some new leak spots appeared further along...together with the original leak spots.....so time for step 2...





Step2: I applied another layer of bitumen paint and laid down a 2foot X lots of feet strip of plastic membrane into the still wet paint....then sealed the membrane to the floor with bitumen tape.



The wall still leaked so onto step 3....



Step 3:. Fold membrane bacon itself to create large waterproof gutter....the job is a carrot.



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Carcoon Or Similar - TKH - 17-11-2019

Excellent, glad you look like you're winning.  :good:




Carcoon Or Similar - Studley Ramrod - 17-11-2019

Good job Dappers.  Hopefully we'll have less torrential rain for a while too.



Carcoon Or Similar - dablik - 24-11-2019

Goodun, now ewe need to be a bit more enterprising and sell that to all the others an all daps..




Carcoon Or Similar - dapleb - 24-11-2019

One leak after another at the Mo!!



Was able to fix the slugs OSR footwell swimming pool with some left over bitumen tape...



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But don't think it's gonna help with the leak on t'other side. ;0)



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Carcoon Or Similar - Studley Ramrod - 25-11-2019

Huh  Crikey, that's been leaking for a long time by the looks of it.



Carcoon Or Similar - wicklamulla - 27-11-2019

De Slug has served he well as ya must have buyed that back in about 2008?  Windy up n' down windows too,  so retro!   Can cut out the tin worm and weld in some plate as there must be anudder decade to come from that under stressed 1.9 (Non Turbo!) motor?




Carcoon Or Similar - dapleb - 18-04-2020

A quick slugdate



Repair (very skilled..so obviously not mine). Painted with Dinitrol 4941 ...I did do that.

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Black jacked for waterproofness

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Atwix inner and outer wing...ideal crud gatherer and NO WHEEL WELL LINER .. by design!!!

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I grafted a hatchback liner onto the crap 3"high existing plastic arch...yes there is a join there somewhere

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Tidy up rest of arch while there

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Jobs a carrot

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