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#61
General discussion / Re: New Car Advice
January 13, 2021, 10:08:21 PM
What's the story now for bringing a car into the North from GB with Brexit?
Anyone recommend reputable sites for used cars over there?
#62
General discussion / Re: Broadband
November 18, 2020, 01:59:26 PM
What's the thoughts on Fibrus and Project Stratum https://www.economy-ni.gov.uk/news/ps165m-broadband-improvement-contract-awarded-fibrus-networks-ltd

Will Fibrus be providing fibre to the premises for each of these 76,000 premises?
#63
General discussion / Re: New TV Help
October 17, 2020, 09:26:50 AM
In the North- does any know how to (side)load RTE player app  onto a Samsung Tv?
#64
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
October 04, 2020, 04:42:27 PM
How's Healy park holding up for the junior final? Must have taken some rain all
Morning and afternoon.
That covering of sand will be needed today!
Weather could make it a real lottery
#65
General discussion / Re: Installing a stove
September 28, 2020, 03:19:13 PM
Optional Extras

External air supply kit - directs air from the outside into the stove to aid efficient combustion

That's from the Stanley website on the f650
I would go for the external supply if you can. Better control over the combustion
You will have 2 air controls on this set up. Usually a lever for the air supply from room and a knob for the thermostat controlling the external air supply
#66
General discussion / Re: Installing a stove
September 28, 2020, 02:36:42 PM
Quote from: upmonaghansayswe on September 28, 2020, 02:19:59 PM
Looking at installing a Stanley Soilis F650 solid fuel stove. Similar to the Aoife only less traditional looking. Only issue I have is the ash tray is very small compared to the traditional types - not even an inch thick. No problem with emptying everyday but will it even last a day? Could it choke the air supply too when full?

Depends what you are burning. There's a fair bit of ash created burning turf
A lot less with well seasoned timber
#67
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
September 01, 2020, 08:38:08 AM
Quote from: Club boi on September 01, 2020, 08:26:05 AM
Quote from: square_ball on August 31, 2020, 04:07:11 PM
Quote from: GlenMan on August 31, 2020, 03:37:09 PM
Quote from: square_ball on August 31, 2020, 03:16:46 PM
Any of you lads thought about taking up the whistle?

Ah the classic line used to absolve Referees of any mistakes/bad performances.

It was a genuine question. But if you want to take it that way work away.

But just to add being called 'truly terrible', 'just awful' and ' a compete clampit' does what for recruiting referees? And then when there are no referees for games the ones on this board will whinge and cry about there being no referees in the county. I genuinely don't know why anyone would be a referee with the crap they get on and off the pitch. What a way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

Without Refs there would be no games, be thankful these "terrible" "awful" "clampits" bother at all. Wouldnt be the 1st time Dromore charged a ref at the end of a game either

Note - Niall Sludden received a blow to the head during the first half and was concussed

Surely Dromore had a duty of care here not to put him back on then, poor on their part if this is true

I think he kicked a score when reintroduced
#68
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
August 31, 2020, 10:43:39 PM
Why was Niall Sludden  taken off at half time and then brought on again? I know he was on a yellow but hardly reason to take off your main player
Errigal really dominated the middle field and breaking ball for the first 15 after h-t
#69
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
July 19, 2020, 12:15:38 PM
Rock as well
#70
Tyrone / Re: Tyrone Club Football and Hurling
July 19, 2020, 12:11:06 PM
Quote from: omagh_gael on July 19, 2020, 11:02:16 AM
Any other clubs live streaming their games? Dungannon streaming the Lough game and Dromore streaming the Omagh game on their Facebook page

Carmen doing via Facebook
#71
General discussion / Re: building a house
June 27, 2020, 12:19:18 PM
Quote from: WT4E on June 27, 2020, 11:01:46 AM
Quote from: giveherlong on June 27, 2020, 09:36:07 AM
Quote from: WT4E on June 26, 2020, 12:25:26 AM
Can't decide on air source heat pump or traditional oil boiler

I like the idea of having lower heating bills and having one bill for heating and electric but is the additional cost worth this and has anyone had any experience with these. I am obviously getting the sales pitch from a couple of companies.

Need to make up my mind as NIE need to price how much my connection will be and this will be a factor.

If you are going underfloor, a Heat Pump would be your best option combined with solar to provide warm water. The built in immersion will provide back up for winter

Whatever you go with try and get the house airtight, well insulated and heat recovery ventilation is a good investment

Your other option is stand alone oil burner, Grant condenser is very efficient. Send your plans to Grant and they will price you up both options
You can also incorporate a stove with back boiler to this system but you need to get your plumbing set up right with Maxi pod type hot water tank/buffer tank

Speak to a good plumber who is up to speed on both set ups  before you make up your mind

Thanks that's great advice.

One of the guys who is trying to sell me the heat pump told me that he has a customer who put it in that I can go talk to who is very pleased with it. £1400 for the year to run electric and heat and hot water on a similar size house to what I will build.

I would treat anything a sales man has to say with a huge pinch of salt
Join this Facebook group if you are building a house https://www.facebook.com/groups/816924585093717/?ref=share
Use the search button on there at top of page to search heat pump/air source heat pump which will help your research
Hundreds of different opinions on there depending on who you talk to. Renewable building regs much stricter in South
Some horror stories on sky high electric bills if pump is undersized, controls/stats not set right or house not airtight. If house isn't air tight with heat pump you are wasting your time
The key with any of these systems is preventing cold air leaking in so you got to get the basics of insulation and air tightness sorted first. If you want air tight heat recovery is a must
Personally I have seen heat pump and oil at first hand. Each has its own pros and cons
If your house is well insulated and air tight it will take very little to heat your home regardless
#72
General discussion / Re: building a house
June 27, 2020, 09:36:07 AM
Quote from: WT4E on June 26, 2020, 12:25:26 AM
Can't decide on air source heat pump or traditional oil boiler

I like the idea of having lower heating bills and having one bill for heating and electric but is the additional cost worth this and has anyone had any experience with these. I am obviously getting the sales pitch from a couple of companies.

Need to make up my mind as NIE need to price how much my connection will be and this will be a factor.

If you are going underfloor, a Heat Pump would be your best option combined with solar to provide warm water. The built in immersion will provide back up for winter

Whatever you go with try and get the house airtight, well insulated and heat recovery ventilation is a good investment

Your other option is stand alone oil burner, Grant condenser is very efficient. Send your plans to Grant and they will price you up both options
You can also incorporate a stove with back boiler to this system but you need to get your plumbing set up right with Maxi pod type hot water tank/buffer tank

Speak to a good plumber who is up to speed on both set ups  before you make up your mind
#73
GAA Discussion / Re: The Sunday Game 2020
June 15, 2020, 12:35:06 AM
Quote from: Sportacus on June 14, 2020, 11:38:50 PM
The chats on the Sunday Game are ok, but it's all a bit bright lights.  I'm much more enjoying the Tomas O'Se interviews on FB.  I'd recommend them if you haven't seen them.  Down to earth and interesting.

Where can you get those- what page?
#74
General discussion / Re: building a house
May 12, 2020, 10:53:34 PM
Quote from: clarshack on May 10, 2020, 09:59:55 PM
What would you expect to pay for the erection and dismantling of scaffolding and per week hire? Mid ulster area.

Probably work out cheaper to buy it second hand and sell on when finished
If you are waiting on tradesmen you wouldn't want to be paying by the week
#75
General discussion / Re: building a house
April 23, 2020, 01:07:09 PM
Quote from: clarshack on April 22, 2020, 11:21:23 PM
There's a fb group called 'SelfBuilders & Home Improvers Ireland' which can be useful.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/816924585093717/?ref=share