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Too busy for my taste too but our client dictated the design. I went through a full box of Deck screws just putting up the wall art!! I havent put photos of half of the artwork and sculptures on! She went shopping and came back and told me she had bought a girraffe. I laughed for an hour when the pickup came with a 10ft metal giraffe strapped down. I dont know anyone else who would have the balls to do it but have to say it works it this situation the photos dont do it justice. The local kids all love to come around for a look! Shes been out to view a gorilla this week so I might be back next week bolting that down!!
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not my bag either special branch but i can appreciate the quality of what you have done there
my only issue with haggis cut is that you cannot do cuts like that with water suppressing the dust
to my mind rodding eyes are a pointless thing anyway
if the ICs are installed correctly why would you need rodding eyes?
toot sweet all the same hagster!
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my only issue with haggis cut is that you cannot do cuts like that with water suppressing the dust
to my mind rodding eyes are a pointless thing anyway
if the ICs are installed correctly why would you need rodding eyes?
toot sweet all the same hagster!
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We only wanted a loose African feel, If we were going for authenticity we would have dumped 40t of gritsand and a few lumps of sandstone in!! With the hard landscaping side of things she just wanted a light stone paving,not much gravel and some rustic timbers, She wanted her deck replaced with something non slip, then she sourced the artwork statues etc.Carberry wrote:Nice looking garden but I don't think it fits the description of African themed.
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very tidy work there s branch your a credit to the trade boys the germans do a hand held small grinder with water cut look at flexhaggistini wrote:Wow that is full on!!! Congrats on getting the idea to reality for them.. I like the rope rail and the work gone in to it all but ist a wee bit busy for me too! Regarding the dry cutting issue surely a Henry Hoover will suppress the dust to safer levels if using a good quality mask
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Cheers Cookie, Think im going to have to post a pic of the nice straight 35m2 Indian Patio and 150m2 turf I did Last week so the regulars on here know im not a loon . Also I believe your the man in the Know when it comes to Setts. Ive got 250m2 of reclaimed pink granite setts to lay late summer and I havent really worked on that scale before so id like to pick your brains nearer the time if thats ok.cookiewales wrote:very tidy work there s branch your a credit to the trade boys the germans do a hand held small grinder with water cut look at flex
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African feel makes more sense.
You could always try and sell the woman one of these to match her giraffe
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You could always try and sell the woman one of these to match her giraffe
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I dare'nt show her that! it would be sat on the decking by the weekend . We did the front garden with a chinese theme. all pink and white flowers. 3 Buddah style statues and chinese tea house sculpture.Carberry wrote:African feel makes more sense.
You could always try and sell the woman one of these to match her giraffe
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York thats handy I might have to come and do a couple of days labouring for you get some tips. The biggest sett job i have done was about 50m2 and took an eternity. It was another whacky job, we did a football design and LUFC 2000 in raised setts for a Leeds fan to commemorate them getting into the champions league. If you get any leads on that quantity pink granite let us know. The chap were doing it for is in the Scrap metal business so has a few contacts in demolition. We were hoping to find some still in situe so we can check the quality, get them all from one batch and lift them ourselves. So far the only gear we have found was from a foundary and they had a lot of rust on them which we were'nt sure would come off.cookiewales wrote:cookiewales wrote:give me a call anytime i do like pink setts where in the country are you
got ya your only down the road i live in acomb york now
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