Interior showroom - Construction well underway
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The wall is block but they fixed a metal frame to the wall to create the cavity. Filled the cavity with some kind of insulation and then plater boarded it out. Maybe not exactly that but something along those lines. Tilers done a good job. Had a chat to him today and he has straightened the walls out in a few places. Put a spirit level over it and its absolute spot on.
Were putting up some 2000x1000 travertine slabs on the walls tomorrow for the mock up shower. Should look the dogs along with the shower tray.
Will get some pics up of it tomorrow
Were putting up some 2000x1000 travertine slabs on the walls tomorrow for the mock up shower. Should look the dogs along with the shower tray.
Will get some pics up of it tomorrow
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Looks great not sure how easy it'd be slide over shower valve etc but does look ace
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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http://www.gbgroundworks.com
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It is purely for aesthetics Tony. We've invested quite a bit in machinery for the bespoke side of the business and we need to display what we can do. 95% of our clients would never have a piece of stone like that in their houses, same goes with the bath and the shower tray. But it demonstrates to all customers that pretty much anything is possible from stone.lutonlagerlout wrote:nice work
what is the advantage to using such big pieces apart from aesthetics?
i wont mention the ox guys lack of toe tectors
that slab must have weighed 130kg?
sore toe :;):
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Thought I would get pulled up on the boots. didnt notice myself until I started posting the photos. Just goes to show you cant switch off for a second. Think he'd just come back from his lunch. Very heavy slab, much more than a sore toe
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a fella i know had a steel company,an employee crushed his foot (wearing trainers) cost boss man a cool 5 grand
plus the bloke was off for 2 months and then he had to remploy him
it drives me nuts people ignoring HSE
I am responsible for your safety
you are responsible for your own safety
and we all are responsible for each others safety
trying to get that message across is like banging your head on a wall sometimes
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plus the bloke was off for 2 months and then he had to remploy him
it drives me nuts people ignoring HSE
I am responsible for your safety
you are responsible for your own safety
and we all are responsible for each others safety
trying to get that message across is like banging your head on a wall sometimes
LLL
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I'm always on at my lads about leaving keys in forklift trucks. Thought I had finally got it drilled into them until about 2 weeks ago when one of my lads left a forklift truck running in front of the local HSE officer.lutonlagerlout wrote:it drives me nuts people ignoring HSE
Got an email from them a couple of days later about the incident and a few other concerns they had for the garden centre in general and saying they wanted to arrange a full inspection for the 06th July.
I emailed them back a couple of days later with a full plan of how we were going to address the issues including training for staff etc. Not even had an acknowledgment back from them, let alone any feedback on the proposals we made.