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Re: Looking for a Dove
Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 10:31
by Fodda
Re: Looking for a Dove
Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 10:44
by DaveB
Well mate.. asking for a Dove on a forum maintained by the people who produced the only viable one in existence was a bit 'slack' anyway so hijacking is authorised. Tks for the wx update
I've had a leak on my landing upstairs for a fortnight which was patched (fortuitously by a mate putting a sat dish up) on Sat afternoon (thank god because the rain on Sat was too much) so all was well. On Sun afternoon, water started dribbling in in the living room (this has since stopped) and last night as I closed up, I noticed a lamp out in the ladies loo. The lamp fitting was full of water!!

I've been topside this morning with a silicon gun and have hopefully stopped THAT leak. Where next.. where next

The little boy with his finger in the dyke had it good.. he really did
ATB
DaveB

Re: Looking for a Dove
Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 10:47
by Garry Russell
Rain every day except one over the last forty plus days and I've still not finished the Ark
Garry
Re: Looking for a Dove
Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 10:52
by Fodda
Roofs leaking is perhaps the most depressing of household building work chores. Every time it rains heavily I wake to the slightest dripping sound having (years and years ago mind in my first bedsit) been doused in half a gallon of water which came through the ceiling onto me in bed at 3 in the morning! The landlord had failed to tell me of the bucket in the loft slowly filling with roof-leaked water. When it finally overflowed it soaked the plaster under it and the weight brought the lot down in one go. Not a good way to be woken...
Re: Looking for a Dove
Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 11:22
by DaveB
God no.. I can't think of many less attractive ways of being woken. I've had water come in from so many different places over the past 9 years, I've become paranoid. Whenever it rains.. I automatically look up then check all the 'usual' places
BTW.. to say it was brightening up would be a slight exaggeration but it HAS stopped raining and the low cloud appears to be moving off at some pace. We may see your sun/blue sky here after all
ATB
DaveB

Re: Looking for a Dove
Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 11:41
by Fodda
11:42 update. Definitely getting brighter and brighter here. We have some sharp shadow lines so there's gaps in those high thin clouds.
Re: Looking for a Dove
Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 11:54
by Garry Russell
Not heard the forecast today, but as of yesterday Tues was due to be generally dry..that is dry over a lot of the UK but it won't last
Garry
Re: Looking for a Dove
Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 11:58
by Fodda
Midday update: 50% blue sky and plenty of sunshine outside. And it's heading east.
Now THAT'S what I call hijacking!

Re: Looking for a Dove
Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 12:08
by DaveB
It's a more reliable forecast than the professionals can manage
I see blue sky coming in from the west. I hope it warms up a little otherwise I'm going to have to learn to type with gloves on
ATB
DaveB

Re: Looking for a Dove
Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 12:14
by Garry Russell
Sometimes they give a forecast like
Fair or fine with sunny periods otherwise cloudy with showers or perhaps a longer period of rain.
Wind westerly or variable light to moderate with ocassional gusts strong to gale fore near showers.
Visibility mainly good but moderate to poor in any precipitaion.
In other words....we ain't got a clue
Seriously we do get forecasts like this sometimes
Garry