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:p i started out as a brickie me self. shaun as trained up as one as well. noonie had the brains to go straight to pavingthat is part off our preston job :;): ???lutonlagerlout wrote:they look heavy those setts!
great work
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PS as a bricklayer by trade the straight joints would worry me to death
,is it more a case of get the falls right and the courses and the rest just fits as it goes?
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i like the bit were it says it takes skill to choose the right set to close the course without any trimming, then has 3 goes at it haha we've all been there.
cookie where were you during filming? and whats minimum area before you use a silo? or what does a typical silo cover (1 fill)
good work, i like set laying
cookie where were you during filming? and whats minimum area before you use a silo? or what does a typical silo cover (1 fill)
good work, i like set laying
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i was laying on the other side you have seen how big i am no room for two film stars ha :p cpi will give me a silo on 100m2 if pos depending on setts 40 t0 50 m2 20ton total preston job 568 m2 includes slurrey pointing 185 ton used 62 ton 4 to 1 mix these were big setts and depth varied more than normal silo holds 33 ton full ???GB_Groundworks wrote:i like the bit were it says it takes skill to choose the right set to close the course without any trimming, then has 3 goes at it haha we've all been there.
cookie where were you during filming? and whats minimum area before you use a silo? or what does a typical silo cover (1 fill)
good work, i like set laying
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so was that
20 tons silo mix at 4/1 = 50m2 on the big sets
so preston job inc slurry pointing you used 185ton or 6 full silo's. you mixed the slurry with the same silo's
we've never used them, no room or dad scared of progress haha
you need a concrete pad, power and mains water, about 2 bar is recommended isn't it? for them to work well? well for bricklaying mortar according to our brickies used them on big sites.
does anyone do mini silos these days, if not its my idea p*ss off hahaha
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pah big lad lol i'm at 17st on my way down from 21.6 stone gone from 44 inch waste to 38 still got 3 stone to shift,
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20 tons silo mix at 4/1 = 50m2 on the big sets
so preston job inc slurry pointing you used 185ton or 6 full silo's. you mixed the slurry with the same silo's
we've never used them, no room or dad scared of progress haha
you need a concrete pad, power and mains water, about 2 bar is recommended isn't it? for them to work well? well for bricklaying mortar according to our brickies used them on big sites.
does anyone do mini silos these days, if not its my idea p*ss off hahaha
gi
pah big lad lol i'm at 17st on my way down from 21.6 stone gone from 44 inch waste to 38 still got 3 stone to shift,
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giles you don't need a concrete pad mot level well waked water up to 2bar electric 16 amp breaker you can not beat them think of 33ton sand 8ton cement. mixer plus you have to mix.with silo press the button no mess no dust biggest plus no waste its win win.on a big job would put 2silos so don't run out.yes we did mix slurry did 500m2 one day on Preston job gaffer has vid to follow big plus on silo mix is garented same all the time :p :;): ???
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are you using that spell checker yet cookie? garenteed???
maybe its rose tinted spectacles,but i hold a strong affection for the old diesel mixers,muck hods, etc
the craics we had trying to start the dumper/mixer/lorry when i was a youth,
the shout would go up "handle stuck!"
everyone except yours truly ran the right way
i went to turn off the mixer and got a black eye for 3 weeks,when the handle freed itself
MOT type1,wackers?
i was give 10 tons of brick hardcore and a 14lb hammer
"make some hardcore, ants"
and i did, still as giles said
its all about progress now,
still dig most extension footings by hand, its only 2-3 days for an average job and you dont go through services with a fork and spade :;):
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maybe its rose tinted spectacles,but i hold a strong affection for the old diesel mixers,muck hods, etc
the craics we had trying to start the dumper/mixer/lorry when i was a youth,
the shout would go up "handle stuck!"
everyone except yours truly ran the right way
i went to turn off the mixer and got a black eye for 3 weeks,when the handle freed itself
MOT type1,wackers?
i was give 10 tons of brick hardcore and a 14lb hammer
"make some hardcore, ants"
and i did, still as giles said
its all about progress now,
still dig most extension footings by hand, its only 2-3 days for an average job and you dont go through services with a fork and spade :;):
LLL
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i've never gone through a service yet
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a church service that is
just filed my tax return bed time
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a church service that is
just filed my tax return bed time
Giles
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LMAO giles
we have found that say on an extension at the side of a standard 3 bed semi,you will encounter water gas and electric
also in luton you are allowed to build right out to your boundary
this makes the who process very tight even for skinny diggers
I would love to use machines all the time, but it isn't always feasible
LLL
we have found that say on an extension at the side of a standard 3 bed semi,you will encounter water gas and electric
also in luton you are allowed to build right out to your boundary
this makes the who process very tight even for skinny diggers
I would love to use machines all the time, but it isn't always feasible
LLL