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I'm always in too much of a rush to take pics, but I will try harder this week!!
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Found one.......not very interesting!
225 VC pipework for a storm drain diversion on a recently built housing estate, just prior to setting in the channel
225 VC pipework for a storm drain diversion on a recently built housing estate, just prior to setting in the channel
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Hmmmm don't think I ever posted the result up of a recent block paving project we undertook.
Before, looking into the driveway
Looking up the driveway
Cesspit with flimsy steel cover
All excavated, 2100mm coverslab placed on top of cesspit, water supplies dug in. No pics of the actual construction work, I was too busy!
After......
Inset cover on top of 2100mm coverslab over tank
Before, looking into the driveway
Looking up the driveway
Cesspit with flimsy steel cover
All excavated, 2100mm coverslab placed on top of cesspit, water supplies dug in. No pics of the actual construction work, I was too busy!
After......
Inset cover on top of 2100mm coverslab over tank
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so you posted it on some boy racer pocket rocket forum but not here hahaha
nice work lads,dave your always on bloody facebook so no excuses for no photos heheh
nice work lads,dave your always on bloody facebook so no excuses for no photos heheh
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very nice work dave and andy
where did you get the kitchen andy?
I did one myself last year <cough cough> its not my forte but i think the tiler made it for me,biggest grief for me was getting the cover strips cut neat around the curve of the worktop
is there a name for that pattern dave? i like tegula with those jumper blocks,it adds a bit of character
cheers LLL
where did you get the kitchen andy?
I did one myself last year <cough cough> its not my forte but i think the tiler made it for me,biggest grief for me was getting the cover strips cut neat around the curve of the worktop
is there a name for that pattern dave? i like tegula with those jumper blocks,it adds a bit of character
cheers LLL
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it was a magnet one supplied all assembled, just sit it in place screw it to the wall, fit the doors, drop the tops on cut the cornices job done. javascript:%20InstaSmilie()
we just had a lad in to do the gas and the spark was on site all ready
all the tiling i did
the secret with the worktop edging strips is one of the baby 1/4inch routers. with a new bottom bearing cutter u just have to be brave then a slight rub with a bit of 120g parer stuck to a block at 45* of the top surface to soften the edge a little. javascript:%20InstaSmilie()
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we just had a lad in to do the gas and the spark was on site all ready
all the tiling i did
the secret with the worktop edging strips is one of the baby 1/4inch routers. with a new bottom bearing cutter u just have to be brave then a slight rub with a bit of 120g parer stuck to a block at 45* of the top surface to soften the edge a little. javascript:%20InstaSmilie()
andy
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Is that a beamlock Garage Dave I have a brand spanking single car one going super cheap if anyone wants it. Those type of block patterns are the bain of my life there's no fast way of laying them and they normally can't be moved by a cart. They easily take 3 times as long to get down but the dart and slip thing doesn't ever concern me I've yet to see one fail on a well built drive and I prefer to see the pattern continued it just looks so much better. Did you lay from the garage out or just get lucky and not have to cut the last course.
Can't see it from my house
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