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After moving into our new home took me and two pals (all tradesmen) two weeks of solid 16hr days to do 3/4 of our new home, and it was stripped bare!!!! Just curious as to how many of the stw lot have done their own or had work done recently??
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Still fire to change and our kitchen to do but bedrooms and landings etc all done, rewired and partially new plumbing done.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 8:16 pm
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How it was when we viewed

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Landed from ukraine the following tuesday after title hand over and ripped 7 bells out it with my dad and grandad. All the curtains and floor coverings pulled out due to cigarette smoke damage

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After a month of weekends and 1 weeks solid wall paper stripping the living room looked like that , bedroom had been stripped, built in wardrobes removed replastered. Repainted all the non papered walls and worked out the first few dangerous things the boy had left.

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Was how it looked till i went nuts with the hilti gun this mornng. Hindsight say i should have done it pre moving in but the money just wasnt availible -most of the materials i used in the living room were left overs or reclaimed from other jobs

Materials alone for rewire now standa me at just under 1k


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 10:51 pm
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Ive stripped my house back to the stone and am slowly rebuilding it up. Its taken much longer than I planned as I depend on others as well.


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 11:26 pm
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Love the sleeper as a mantle piece!!!!! Thats awsome!!! I love the country/woody/homey style hoping if my current job goes well me and the wife can move into the stix into a larger property and have the log burner arger etc going on, the wife rides horses so i think itl be easy to pursued her ; )!!!


 
Posted : 28/12/2012 11:55 pm
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Nice work.
Just bought a fair size place that is a big decorating job, but fundamentals are ok (plumbing, wiring etc). Some disagreement between me and the Missus as to the pace of change required - I'd be ok with making it really nice over 10 years, she's looking more at 10 months.

Been stripping wallpaper all day and have a quick question. Can you skim plaster over painted wallpaper? The picture below shows a half stripped wall that isn't in tip- top condition, it's uneven, plaster is crumbly and there's the remnants of an old structure in there. I guess it needs a quick skim over from a plasterer. Will it be necessary to strip off the rest of the wallpaper for this? ( woodchip, painted and a **** to strip off).

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Posted : 29/12/2012 12:37 am
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Not idealy depends how well the origional paper was first put on, in my world never plaster over anything other than a "sound" surface so in a word dont do it, best way to strip woodchip is to either hire a perferator like a drum with spikes on and roll the walls, then use a steamer to strip off, or score with a stanley and steam off, any other paper i use a razor scraper to get off top layer then fill a backpack water sprayer with warm soapy water and spray, then use a blunt wide scraper to remove backing paper after soaked. I stripped a 3 bed flat fully in one day ceilings and all, (i am a dec by trade) so its not that hard. Any tips feel free to ask me as i know how hard it is to do up a house on a buget and within short time scales, fortunately i work in trades so know how much things should be and how long things take.


 
Posted : 29/12/2012 12:51 am
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Thanks for the tips Phil, suspected it would have to come off really. That's tomorrow morning taken care of then.


 
Posted : 29/12/2012 1:03 am