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lutonlagerlout wrote:would you believe i was 7 1/2 stone when i left school?
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Was that primary school Tony. :D
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Me to haggi 13 stone at 13 played tight headband can play loose if I have to, not played for a few years was 18 stone before Xmas 19.4 this morning but heading for the gym now. Always start my new yearsvresolutions in feb hehe. Brew cabin slimmers club?
Was great being 14 stone though having been a big lad all through my teens To be 24 and slim hadvavfab two years shame I met me lads mum lol joking aside my lads 3 in June so want him to be proud of his daddy hehe.
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Pablo wrote:
lutonlagerlout wrote:would you believe i was 7 1/2 stone when i left school?
LLL

Was that primary school Tony. :D
believe it or not paul i was only 4 stone when i went up to senior school,the only sport i did well at, at school was cross country running :O
the one thing i do find is that with a bit of weight behind you digging is easy,when i started in the building game a fork seemed like the enemy,now its just like an extension to my arm and leg

however looking to the future 18 st is way too heavy for 5'10"
the problem is what can you eat at work that isnt fattening and fills you up?
i suppose less is the obvious answer
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I'm 13st and remain so whatever I eat.

For the moment, then when I reach 40 in 18mths time............oh dear :p
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its not the fact that i eat allot its what its washed down with after work that spoils a days sweat on the shovel :p
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haggistini wrote:its not the fact that i eat allot its what its washed down with after work that spoils a days sweat on the shovel :p
he ha hagis walking around morrisons after a hard day on the sets you could shovel up all them reduced pies kebads and crisps but the man had worked hard .my newborn due 8 may want to lose weight am hovering on 24 stone allwayes been big but big push to loose some now beer has to go will wait after six natsions :p :p rugby comes first :D
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i did have a small salad tho and i cramed it in!! :p good luck with the birth i got a choriba cigar for u
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In last 4 months I have managed to get from 18 1/2 stone dwon to 16 6 as of last night.

Just been eating less and lifting weights every night after work. also long walks with dogs.

Hoping to get back training down at rugby club too I too was 13stone at 13 and played the best postion on the park prop. :D
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I'm not a big boozer anymore, rugby days 23 pints of bitter on a Sunday after an under 18s game was a regular thing hehe. Hit 22 stone living in Germany I'll find some pics all that good beer and rich food hehe. My dads said he'll pay off my student loan if I get back to 14st so better get on it. Wanting a hot tub as well being a single lad hehe :)
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hot tub! would rather a ducati summers coming!
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Post: # 59246Post lutonlagerlout

latest pics,we are out of the footings now and over site is in :)
had loads of grief here with invert levels and many hidden services
found the old 2" water main which had conveniently been left live in the ground in 1963

anyway 500 by 500 by 9M c35 ground beam installed on right hand side on the 3 pads, the USBs are 215 by 215 65kg encased all round with 125mm of concrete
all this is to stop next doors extension slipping into ours

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old 2 " water supply located whilst installing a back inlet gully
happy days
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finally PJ in action
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or brokeback as we call him due to his back being made of china
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and finally 1 for giles
north herts at dawn
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more to follow
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Post: # 59317Post lutonlagerlout

and on it goes 6months into "recent work" thread and i have decided to give photobucket a try,image shack keeps dying on me :(
oversite prepped and laid


decided it is better to put the 189 KG USB in now rather than when the roof is on,sadly the apparent flemish bond was in fact 2 kins of 4" brickwork with no wall ties
still we prevailed



padstones built and steel installed and bricked up
and signed off by Mr. Lout


needles in right through house steel ready for the big lift



and of course for those that thought "how did he do that?"
the answer ===> a genie lift


a priceless invention for stuff of this nature

cheers LLL :)

photobucket failed try again here

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Post: # 59318Post lutonlagerlout

think i know what to do with photobucket next time
ps nota bene all the stains down the walls from using the water bottle with the stihl to cut the slots out
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Post: # 59319Post GB_Groundworks

Nice work Tony, I always sign and date stuff so maybe in 50 years someone will be up in a roof I've done and see giles 2011 on a spar or truss hehe

Those genies are great, real handy bits to have what do youpay about £100 a day hire?

You ever use the strong boys, we have a few but made out of 10mm steel

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Post: # 59320Post lutonlagerlout

I have 2 strong boys laying in my lock up and that is where they will stay
caused more problems than they are worth and IMHO are a waste of time
far too much deflection in them
if i needle the wall with those 90 by 90 box steels it will not move 1 mm
the strong boys ,when i believed the hype, basically were not up to heavy duty building work
also they tended to get right in the way of the steel
might use them putting a lintel in over a door but other than that they fail
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