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RAPressureWashing
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Post: # 107083Post RAPressureWashing

No problem Simon, that cleaning mix/solution does the trick nearly every time doesn't it? :;): the wood looks like it came up well too. Nice tidy job there mate
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sy76uk
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Post: # 107086Post sy76uk

Oh yes. Looking at it before we started cleaning I thought it would take a couple or days to get it as clean as we got it because the lichen was really heavy and the decking was awful. The garden smelled like a pond too.
Took half a day cleaning so happy days.
Nice one Mate.

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Post: # 107087Post lemoncurd1702

Fair play looks like a new installation and I would have believed it if it wasn't for the before images.
Did you just use Rogers Jollop or other chems also?

I've done a couple of driveways myself this year and if I could get enough of them I'd pack in installing altogether.
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sy76uk
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Post: # 107088Post sy76uk

Just Rogers jollop Mark.
I've done a couple or sand stone clean ups this year and have thought I could do this full time if I could get enough of them.
Raking out and re pointing was a pain. Nearly the whole or the upper elevation needed doing but the lower part wasn't so bad but to make all the pointing the same we decided to re do the lot.
We went through 5 9" blades and it took a full day. It also took 12 tubs or weatherpoint over 60m2.
That hurt. The client covered it for us though thankfully.

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Post: # 107089Post lemoncurd1702

There are mortar rake discs for 4.5 inch grinders which are 8-10mm wide, they're about £30-£40 and would just about do that area.
Weatherpoint is great, especially in this weather. Painfully expensive though if you're out by a tub or two.
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sy76uk
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Post: # 107090Post sy76uk

I'll have to keep an eye out for them Mark. I don't think they would have been deep enough for this job though.
Although the flags were laid oñ a full bed the joints were around 50 to 60mm deep.
With all the flags being 3x2's and 20mm thick I had 6 or 7 tubs to do it so 12 put me right out.
With the client being so happy with the work carried out front and back he insisted on giving me the amount of money the job should have been.
It's always nice to have happy clients.

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Post: # 107225Post lutonlagerlout

bit O/T but due to various factors the missus made me join a gym in may of this year

anyway I was not keen but found I liked rowing and did ok at it

so fast forward to saturday gone me and the daughter entered the british rowing indoor chamionship in london

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I rowed in the race where matthew pinsent's 11 year old british record was smashed (mens 2000m open)

but the daughter won silver in her race the year 8 girls 500m
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I am never going to be a clean living Olympian 42nd out of 45!
but I have lost nearly 2 stone in weight and 5 inches off the waistline
if the links work here I will put some recent work up
photie bucket is a PITA lately
cheers LLL
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Post: # 107226Post lutonlagerlout

right trying the PB bulk uploader
be back when its done
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Post: # 107228Post lutonlagerlout

seems to be working sort of
started our next project in september
lots of unforseens

the access was through the house >> all hand dig
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then we found a dumb well in the footing
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engineer time
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and I am not a complete sadist we got a pump in for the 15 metre pour
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all in and level by 10 AM

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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 107229Post lutonlagerlout

lots of underpinning to do
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and ceilings to come down
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found a letter from 70 years ago in the floor boards
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flemish garden wall bond weatherstruck in 4:1 mortar
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some heavy steel work going in
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Post: # 107231Post lutonlagerlout

and yet more beams
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then the roof

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alwitra base layer
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insulation
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single ply
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copings on scaff down
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shuco aluminium windows in

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steps and patio started

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underfloor insulation going in
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and on it goes...


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Post: # 107240Post lemoncurd1702

In for Christmas Aye :D
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Post: # 107248Post rab1

looking less like the lead man on a rangers bus lol :p
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Post: # 107249Post digerjones

Fair play on the weight loss. Didn't giles start a thread on diets?? Or might be on tother furum.
What was the hole in the second picture was it a well, or a fresh water collected.
Tidy brickwork as usual.
P.s. Your looking good
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Post: # 107251Post DempseyLiverpool

Nice work Tony
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