Only a finishing touch
- RobertArthur
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Only a finishing touch
In the summer of 2019 I renewed out terrace, also building an extension. A lot of pavés and sand. Everybody happy, almost there and it needed only a little finishing touch, backfill the sides with cement mortar. Easy as pie, next week... No, three years later, this afternoon. Better late than never.
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- RobertArthur
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@Austin France, yes, a workaround. I would have preferred to demolish this bac à graisse with my Hilti, too much work and money to install a modern fosse septique toutes eaux.
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I noticed it 'cos I have the same thing as our FTE is more than 10m from the house.RobertArthur wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 1:28 pm @Austin France, yes, a workaround. I would have preferred to demolish this bac à graisse with my Hilti, too much work and money to install a modern fosse septique toutes eaux.
Rules is rules y'know.
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The cows in the meadows around us, sometimes ten or more, drinking each about 60 liters a day, fall outside the scope of the fosse regs. It makes me wonder.