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Its not been as wet up here as down in parts of Englandshire but its still very wet nevertheless. It was like a propper summers day here til about 3 oclock. Then it just chucked it down. Im doing a patio for the folks at the moment too, as soon as i dug all the soil out, it hasnt stopped raining. So they have a pond at the moment :/ not the desired effect heh
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That always used to puzzle me. Why not bench the damned thing while it's one-ring high?
I always had our MHs benched at that stage, as it was so much faster, but I know many other civils contractors would leave benching until it was picked up on the snagging-for-adoption list and then have some young lad spend a week hunched in a small space, dropping grano into the live channel and dodging the corn-encrusted turds as they sailed past. Madness!
I always had our MHs benched at that stage, as it was so much faster, but I know many other civils contractors would leave benching until it was picked up on the snagging-for-adoption list and then have some young lad spend a week hunched in a small space, dropping grano into the live channel and dodging the corn-encrusted turds as they sailed past. Madness!
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Nice Sean! I'll think of you when I complain about knocking into an IC!
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i think the benching thing is a leftover from when the ICs were bricks and they didnt want mortar snots all over the benching,so they left it till last
on smaller ICs i have done the benching first then cut a bit of ply inside the bwk with rope through it ,which can be pulled up once the rest of the bwk is finished
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i think the benching thing is a leftover from when the ICs were bricks and they didnt want mortar snots all over the benching,so they left it till last
on smaller ICs i have done the benching first then cut a bit of ply inside the bwk with rope through it ,which can be pulled up once the rest of the bwk is finished
cheers LLL
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for years Ive been building the last 2 3 4 course on a biscuit. i cut a square of ply 580/590 to stand on with some dpc tacked on the edges, this stops the snots messing up the channel and benching. i showed a time served brickie who thought i was "mad" to stand on the ply. how does he think we used to build all brick I said " that's what the corners are for". nothing worse than building them from the outside...back, arms, legs and neck fecking hurt. :laugh:
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