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Dave_L
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Post: # 44866Post Dave_L

It'd only be warm on the plate of the paver Giles, certainly not up on top! That's a most miserable place to be I'll tell ya.

Pasties wrapped in foil on the bed is the best thing though, you should see the look on customers faces when I jump down and grab a hot pasty etc!

Can't lay any coated materials in freezing conditions, tack coat will freeze/won't flash off. Plus the material will cool off very quickly in these temperatures, the roller driver would have to work at 150mph!
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GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 44885Post GB_Groundworks

saw on axe men the yarder driver (big crane that pulls the logs on a cable line, like a mobile cable car)

he put some salmon wrapped in foil in the engine bay on teh exhaust manifold, 20 minutes later he was eating it haha

seen the video of the tank lads in the 2nd world war in north africa cooking eggs on the top of their tanks haha
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Pablo
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Post: # 44909Post Pablo

Dave when the weather sorts itself out you must be expecting a bumper few weeks. The roads over here have been destroyed by the frost causing potholes everywhere. The one going by my house has completely delaminated for the guts of a 1000m. God knows how the local authorities are going to afford to sort it all out. Giles you must singlehandedly be responsible for keeping You tube afloat. :laugh:
Can't see it from my house

Tommy
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Post: # 44913Post Tommy

Last year, we were clearing woodland by the old sewerage works, miles down a track, and miles from the mess room.

Had 3 lads felling and logging, and a couple more of us dragging the stuff to a clearing, where we burnt it.


Put a sackful of taters in, so had a hot lunch as well.

DNgroundworks
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Post: # 44928Post DNgroundworks

Due to the lack of work im selling albeit reluctantly my beloved carp fishing gear, if anyone on here is interested in some top of the range second hand gear then give us a shout.

Regards Dan

ilovesettsonmondays
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Post: # 44930Post ilovesettsonmondays

if anyone is looking for work around the london are ,i know fm conway are looking for masons .price work or daywork .they are one of the big three in london

GB_Groundworks
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Post: # 44971Post GB_Groundworks

Pablo wrote:Dave when the weather sorts itself out you must be expecting a bumper few weeks. The roads over here have been destroyed by the frost causing potholes everywhere. The one going by my house has completely delaminated for the guts of a 1000m. God knows how the local authorities are going to afford to sort it all out. Giles you must singlehandedly be responsible for keeping You tube afloat. :laugh:
axe men is on channel 5 haha, but these last 2 weeks off its watch interesting stuff on plant on you tube or jeremy kyle. i'd rather pull my teeth out than watch him.
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I love Ax(e)Men! A great watch.
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Post: # 45822Post Injured

Just to bring this back up again. How is everyone doing for work/enquiries?

I have had 6 enquiries in last 10 days have got 2 of the jobs only couple of days each though and have still to put some more in.

But as usual the weather has turned against me and i am now running behind on a job I started 2 weeks ago and will now have to start putting my next jobs back :angry: :angry:
Starting to wish I emigrated with my sister to Australia now :D :D
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Wills gardens
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Post: # 45823Post Wills gardens

price an £8g job and it was ''not what they were looking for'' just landed a small turf and paver job which gives me some wages for a week :)

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 45829Post lutonlagerlout

working now albeit on a smaller scale
got 1 large and 1 small extension in the pipeline (as in definite) and am doing some hand dig groundwork ATM
from speaking to people its not great
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irishpaving
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Post: # 45830Post irishpaving

anyone know of work going in milton keynes area :)

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digerjones
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Post: # 45837Post digerjones

anyone thought about been a grave digger? anyone thought how much you would earn? £.... a grave? out lay, setting up buisness= a shovel or spade? recesion proof!
dylan

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Post: # 45844Post Tony McC

I seem to recall from when I was writing the NVQ stuff for modular paving that there is a NVQ for grave diggery and without the NVQ, you can't be a-digging.

Part of what I was writing was found to overlap with the cemetery and crematorium NVQ....the bit about backfilling!
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digerjones
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Post: # 45854Post digerjones

NVQ for grave digging, who would have thought! but i suppose when you think about it, its no different than digging a hole in the road. but anyway the rate in my vilage in south cheshire is £160 a grave and backfill. 6 foot down for new grave and less if there is 1 or 2 already down there. i didnt think that rate was bad.
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