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Typo in your advert at the beginning of that vid giles.
navara?
navara?
Dan the Crusher Man
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I was trying to get my shadow out of the picture but needed it there because of the screen glare lol.
Thanks Tony.
I took loads of samples of different types of stone round and the lady of the manor picked the slate out.
Personally I would have gone with granite but now it's down I couldn't think of anything that would suit the property more so well done to her.
Thanks Tony.
I took loads of samples of different types of stone round and the lady of the manor picked the slate out.
Personally I would have gone with granite but now it's down I couldn't think of anything that would suit the property more so well done to her.
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Cheers Mark.
The bricks was pulling his hair out.
Don't really know why because I set it all out, did the footings and held his hand whilst he was laying them.
He just couldn't get his head around working to a fall and the fact he had to follow the fall on the s bends made it worse for him.
I used the probst flexible marking kit to set it out and that helped immensely. Worth every penny.
Cheers Dan.
The bricks was pulling his hair out.
Don't really know why because I set it all out, did the footings and held his hand whilst he was laying them.
He just couldn't get his head around working to a fall and the fact he had to follow the fall on the s bends made it worse for him.
I used the probst flexible marking kit to set it out and that helped immensely. Worth every penny.
Cheers Dan.
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Nice one sy looks great
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http://www.landscapingbydempsey.co.uk
Tel: 0151 724 5245
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Tel: 0151 724 5245
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lastly a couple of silly snaps
my first attempt at exposed aggregate concrete
the great british (and irish ) workforce at rest
he zigged when he should have zagged
the cast:
john and keith the groundworkers
myself,paul, lewis and connor the builders
matt steelman
dom and phil the chipies
ben ,chay and tyler the roof tilers
Gavin,bradley and peter the plumbers
duncan and Liam the sparks
charlie and fred the plasterers
liam and raphael floor screeders
Gary the decorator
a big thanks to Max and his lovely family for being so helpful
LLL
my first attempt at exposed aggregate concrete
the great british (and irish ) workforce at rest
he zigged when he should have zagged
the cast:
john and keith the groundworkers
myself,paul, lewis and connor the builders
matt steelman
dom and phil the chipies
ben ,chay and tyler the roof tilers
Gavin,bradley and peter the plumbers
duncan and Liam the sparks
charlie and fred the plasterers
liam and raphael floor screeders
Gary the decorator
a big thanks to Max and his lovely family for being so helpful
LLL