Gaffers recommendation comes to life - No edge for paviors part 2

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irishpaving
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Post: # 40704Post irishpaving

Thanks Tony for the reco. Worked a treat :;)



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Post: # 40751Post Tony McC

I must try to find the time to add that detail to the main site. I assume you would have no objection to me using your photos, credited to your good self, of course?
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Post: # 40773Post lutonlagerlout

nice workaround there fellas
well done
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Brill to see the drawing, then the realisation so quick - right on Irish.
(thought that was a horrible prob right from the off)
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Post: # 40854Post irishpaving

I shall post a few more pics to show the full area. Theres a real fine example a few doors down with an attempt of using a haunch, which is really the method i wanted to avoid.

Feel free to use the pics Tony. It was the spec that convinced the client that it was the proper way to go

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Post: # 40899Post irishpaving

Some more pics in now and an example from of haunch from down the road.

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Post: # 40907Post irishpaving

Tony, LLL Could do with a little advice on what i charged for this job.
Having been a site manager for 10 yrs it come to the point where i needed a break from the position. So i decided to start on my own, as luck goes i started just as things started to calm down so the presure was yet again on me. Whilst i'm managing to tick over i dont seem to be able to make a lot of income. I'm wondering if i'm pricing up the job right so any advice would be most welcome.
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Post: # 40933Post Tony McC

Pricing is probably best discussed off-board, by emails or PM
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Post: # 40942Post irishpaving

is it ok to pm or email you Tony just to have a quick look over the quote

irish :;):
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Post: # 40946Post lutonlagerlout

PM sent!

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Post: # 40947Post irishpaving

Right back at u LLL

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