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what went wrong haggi
we had another 2 jobs pulled from under us recently
thing is if you ask them to sign a contract they get all twitchy,but if they dont they can pull out at any time till the start
we have a big one starting in 2 weeks and that will see us for 3 months,have bought 10,000 bricks for it and if he pulls out its curtains
anyway back to now
the guiness tree is in blossom
one for you older fellas,my muck hod ,which has been safely stored for ooowww 15 years or so
160 M2 of geogrid which has been nicely clogging up the lock up for 2 years
chimney breast removed in knebworth
door cut out and stitch drilled in knebworth
roof on and front bricked up ready for window (was fitted today but no camera)
remember the LLL steel? thats it up high on the right
the clients new shabby chic kitchen,very minimalist
mrs.louts first sight of me when i got home yesterday,luckily we hit a rich seam of soot in the old chimney and those 10 bob dust masks make all the difference NOT :;):
ready for all the barbs
cheers LLL
we had another 2 jobs pulled from under us recently
thing is if you ask them to sign a contract they get all twitchy,but if they dont they can pull out at any time till the start
we have a big one starting in 2 weeks and that will see us for 3 months,have bought 10,000 bricks for it and if he pulls out its curtains
anyway back to now
the guiness tree is in blossom
one for you older fellas,my muck hod ,which has been safely stored for ooowww 15 years or so
160 M2 of geogrid which has been nicely clogging up the lock up for 2 years
chimney breast removed in knebworth
door cut out and stitch drilled in knebworth
roof on and front bricked up ready for window (was fitted today but no camera)
remember the LLL steel? thats it up high on the right
the clients new shabby chic kitchen,very minimalist
mrs.louts first sight of me when i got home yesterday,luckily we hit a rich seam of soot in the old chimney and those 10 bob dust masks make all the difference NOT :;):
ready for all the barbs
cheers LLL
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whys the bit where you mask was dirtyier than the bit exposed to the dirt haha,
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
http://www.gbgroundworks.com
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started in london today on the failed retaining wall
see if you can spot the problem?
1M high wall removed
hmm footing seems a little short of existing ground level ???
i wonder what they used for shuttering?
at least it was braced===> against next doors garage roof :O
huge unequivocal FAIL
will post more pics as we remedy the wall
cheers LLL
see if you can spot the problem?
1M high wall removed
hmm footing seems a little short of existing ground level ???
i wonder what they used for shuttering?
at least it was braced===> against next doors garage roof :O
huge unequivocal FAIL
will post more pics as we remedy the wall
cheers LLL
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huge unequivocal FAIL
it must be amusing to see the customers face when they try to explain the failed job, and the fact they turned you down first time round!!
Dan the Crusher Man
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www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"
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at the end of the day you get what you pay for....!.
In our game the multi national main contractors etc used to take 5 quotes and dismiss the highest and lowest and then choose between the 3 on who they wanted to do the job, now they just choose the lowest and then complain about the standard of service they receive.
In our game the multi national main contractors etc used to take 5 quotes and dismiss the highest and lowest and then choose between the 3 on who they wanted to do the job, now they just choose the lowest and then complain about the standard of service they receive.
God loves a tryer
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