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I'll send a pic and measurements when I have time..While i know you're doing fokol.... What's the measurement from the braai (cement bottom) to where the ember makers shaker is ? (If it have a shaker)
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I'll send a pic and measurements when I have time..While i know you're doing fokol.... What's the measurement from the braai (cement bottom) to where the ember makers shaker is ? (If it have a shaker)
Thank you. Measure before you start smoking pot.I'll send a pic and measurements when I have time..
Thank you. Measure before you start smoking pot.
Just to correct you, I'm the one at his place standing around doing fokkol... since I dont need to take measurements maybe I'll light up the potThank you. Measure before you start smoking pot.
Aha. I've seen that on google. Doesn't have a shaker does it ?Turns out, they sell the exact one I have separately and it includes dimensions in the product description:
https://furnit.co.za/product/ember-maker-mild-steel-free-standing/
Light your puff and go check if the ember maker have a shaker.Just to correct you, I'm the one at his place standing around doing fokkol... since I dont need to take measurements maybe I'll light up the pot
Nope..Aha. I've seen that on google. Doesn't have a shaker does it ?
After I light my puff I might just end up starting a fire and forget why I'm actually hereLight your puff and go check if the ember maker have a shaker.
Get back to work...!!Just to correct you, I'm the one at his place standing around doing fokkol... since I dont need to take measurements maybe I'll light up the pot

Do you mean it's seeping in from the outside wall? As in penetrating damp?@Smokey mcpot and others
how would you fix this
its gets worse when it rains
the water seeps through the wall and this is the inside wall
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Do you mean it's seeping in from the outside wall? As in penetrating damp?
First does it happen when the rain hits that wall constantly? Is there a drain or gutter nearby? That could be causing it.
You'll need to scrape both sides down to the plaster, allow both sides to dry and only waterproof the outside as far as I know as you need it to be breathable.
You'd need to identify the cause before even starting, some things I'd check.@Smokey mcpot and others
how would you fix this
its gets worse when it rains
the water seeps through the wall and this is the inside wall
View attachment 1099649
It's not that much, depending on the area, but you could try with dampseal first, which means you scrape all the old paint off the other side to get to the raw plaster, you paint the damp seal on the plaster, this should prevent the water moving through the wall.no gutter and its the rain that hits the wall
how much does waterproofing cost ?
You're not going to get very far fixing it in this weather - you need it to dry out first.no gutter and its the rain that hits the wall
how much does waterproofing cost ?
Yup don't do the inside as you need one side to be able to breath. Oh also get a decent outdoor crack filler and fill all the cracks on that outside wall, because if rain is hitting it, there are cracks.You're not going to get very far fixing it in this weather - you need it to dry out first.
If it's just rain then I'd get a wire brush and scrape off as much paint on inside and outside as possible, leave it to dry (assuming the weather allows). Then on the outside I'd dig away a bit at the soil to get closer to the foundation of the wall, paint it with a good couple of coats of wall seal, then paint your normal colour over that.
No point in waterproofing or doing anything special on the inside IMO. After you know the outside is sealed then prime and repaint the inside.
@Smokey mcpot and others
how would you fix this
its gets worse when it rains
the water seeps through the wall and this is the inside wall
View attachment 1099649
Either your memory is bad or my imagination is going wild... butbdidnt we discuss that the last time I was there?
I cant remember what exactly the issue was but I'm pretty sure I remember seeing exposed bricks lower down on the wall?
Also the wall has no weep holes or air vents. I think we discussed possibly adding breathing mechanisms to the wall?
You'd need to identify the cause before even starting, some things I'd check.
- Have you got a garden you're watering against the wall (or your neighbour if it's a boundary wall)
- Is that a parapet wall, if so it may actually be coming in from the top
- Obvious things like a shower, basin, any plumbing in the wall
- Gutters dumping water right at the wall