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9 minutes ago, Ozexpatriate said:

 Is this all overreaction? I don't know. It's hard to really tell.

 

 

In these uncertain times I suspect overreaction is preferable to under-reaction. So far the response from the US has been completely inadequate compared with Germany and South Korea.

 

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6 minutes ago, roundhouse said:

I see the Ally Pally thread ism ore about the virus than the show.

I am not a gambling man but at this point I'd put money on large gatherings where people cannot maintain a distance of 1m - 2m of personal space being forbidden by then.

 

That's what I am now seeing in the US where we are supposedly 10 - 15 days behind Italy in terms of infection rates.

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Morning all from Estuary-Land. It was a bit windy last night, a cardboard box that I put out for the recycling was all over the garden this morning but was soon gathered in. The bin wagons dawn chorus is yet to start but I hear the lesser spotted glass and bottle wagon in the distance. I had a few applicants for some Facebook groups that I run this morning. One of the groups is called Code 3 models, one applicant this morning was from a voluptuous young lady from South Carolina, all I can say is it must be very warm in South Carolina going by the way she was dressed.

3 hours ago, jamie92208 said:

FAs to water penetration, we had a similar problem in Leeds on our south west facing wall.  We tried all the usual remedies including repointing.  It only happenned about 2 or 3 times a year after south westerly gales. We were told that it was due to porosity in the bricks and we ended up just luvi g with it and had towels on the window sill for a day.

 

Jamie

 

As I mentioned I before have water penetration in the brick built shed attached to the house, porosity of the brickwork could be a reason. IIRC there is a coating that can seal brickwork, probably some sort of polyeurathane.

Ooops picked wrong post to quote.

3 hours ago, jamie92208 said:

 

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39 minutes ago, PhilJ W said:

IIRC there is a coating that can seal brickwork, probably some sort of polyeurathane.

 

In my working days for a builder's merchant we sold a heck of a lot of this stuff.

 

https://www.screwfix.com/p/thompsons-water-seal-clear-5ltr/52043?kpid=52043&ds_kid=92700052231103460&ds_rl=1241687&ds_rl=1245250&ds_rl=1249407&ds_rl=1245250&ds_rl=1249481&g

 

https://www.thompsonsweatherproofing.co.uk/waterproofing/water-seal/

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