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00:49
@Criggie 0_0
And presumably to your doorstep.
I am curious how bigger stuff gets shipped tho
Surface freight always - small packets often get tipped into an airplane that is lightly loaded. I have had AE packages within 4 days sometimes and no ship is that fast.
Other packages take months, so they're definitely travelling surface.
Its just that scaffold is amazingly expensive for what it really is. I could buy steel and a welder, do an introductory course, and weld my own for about what it costs to buy one unit new, retail.
@Criggie I suspect half the cost is knowing it won't collapse on you
Also until recentish, they'd just lash poles together here and it worked fine :D
also depending on the height, you could throw something together with pipe and suitable connectors
Or abuse of slotted angles
01:19
yeah - I looked at that kind of thing too. just seemed a bit risky. I've taken a high dive off a failing ladder before, that was unpleasant.
I remember my dad knocking up a work surface from old wooden pallets while making a block garage. but I want to get at least 2 metres of height and wood is snottingly expensive now.
Almost cheaper to get a 2 metre high mound of rocks or dirt and stand on that.
A lot of new houses here are being framed with steel, because its cheaper than wood.
@Criggie Pallets are free if you know where to go.
:D
oh yeah - but I don't want to nail up a 2 metre high platform of pallets.
My hedge is ~20 metres long and has two sides
to get to the far side is a 800 metre walk
I am NOT lugging a wooden siege tower that far :)))
Not with that attitude you are not
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01:25
though... a siege tower with hides and arrow slits would be AWESOME for the grandkids to play in
"WHILE YOU'RE UP THERE, CUT THE HEDGE !"
lol
More of "here's some swords. OFF WITH THEIR HEAD!"
that was after it was trimmed last time, on the back side.
that is quite a hedge
01:28
Doens't look that big, but the fence on the power substation is 2 metres tall, so in 2019 it was ~4.5 metres. Now its around 7 metres tall
though, wouldn't moving an (unwheeled?) platform, even a steel one be a bit of work?
I have a pole pruner but even standing on the roof of my landy I can't reach the top
Its about 3 metres thick as well so the top has a width.
(unrelatedly, actually having a bit or lot of earth around is so nice ._.)
I wonder... :D
I don't have to do the hwhole hedge - there's about 14 houses that share it.
01:34
As for piles of dirt - yeah our land is really rocky. Anyone with a garden bed has them elevated out of the ground, and there's only ~50mm of top soil.
I had to use the hose to hydro-dig when concreting in a washing line.
Oh more of everyone here lives in apartments
And the only place I can grow my own stuff is on a air con ledge outside my toilet :D
apartments aren't a thing here - only some few right in the middle of town,
Well when I get my place. The first batch of residents are SUPPOSED to be moving in... any time now but we're still waiting on word
Of course - its always hurry up and wait.
(sorry - new keyboard and I don't like it)
@Criggie oh, there's been multiple delays thanks to the 'rona
01:45
yeah but buiildings seem to be endemic with delays no matter what.
Oh, ours are mass produced in a sense so... they actually used to be very good at it
Ours are relatively individual
My whole street was builkt at the same time by the same building company
there's literally a standard layout or 3 for each size of apartment :D
but each house is separate and not identical.
And these days they literally stack pre-fabricated blocks atop each other
01:48
However every house has the same taps, sink, shower,, bath etc.
yeah that sucks - I kinda miss living in my 1929 house.
I do not. Wortks in Incognito mode though :))
Except for the handrails (we're a bit confused about those, since its meant for the slightly more furnished version of these specific style of units for older people), my apartment would look like this assets.hdb.gov.sg/community/plantation_grange/virtual_tour/4502/…
wow that would not fly here - no building may be over 4 stories tall. Quakes put paid to anything new that big.
If you look at the next size up assets.hdb.gov.sg/community/plantation_grange/virtual_tour/3318/… they get tiled floors, but broadly everything is about the same
also man, their living rooms look smaller than ours
01:52
yeah - the idea of only owning part of your buildiung is not well received here. People want their own plot with a house on it.
@Criggie I think we're restricted to 12-15 floors cause of the airbase
current place is older but 25 floors
I THINK the tallest normal public housing is... 30 and the tallest (which is kinda non standard) is 50
@Criggie We don't have the land lol

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