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Post: # 65501Post GB_Groundworks

We had barn owls for a while but last 3 years been kestrels. I built the box to barn owl trust spec about 6 years ago, got some better pics with proper camerawill upload later.

It's a grey cab, 1990 with the still in use 5 stud axles, g reg with extra dig etc. All usual 3cx stuff 1st time starter turbo 4x4 so think going to stick it on eBay for £8k and see what it makes. They're making good money on eBay.




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Giles

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Post: # 66437Post GB_Groundworks

finished hte fencing and gates and did a patio busy 2 weeks

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8"x8"x8' posts
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big mixer

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one for dan ;)

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went to price footings for oak beam garage, setts need a little tlc hehe

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Post: # 66438Post GB_Groundworks

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bradstone stone grey from travis

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colours a bit of on this photo

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look grass at last haha

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Post: # 66442Post dig dug dan

nice one giles. Like the square washer. I think LLL suggested that one.
Any reason why you don't use an adjustable bottom hinge on the gate? when the gate drops you can get it back on the level then
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Post: # 66581Post lutonlagerlout

in the picture with the bomag and matey rolling a fag what is that stuff on the floor Giles?
nice finish
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Post: # 66814Post GB_Groundworks

its limestone dust we blinded the shit crusher run the builders had left with it and compacted, hes pouring tea for the record both non smokers

guy got home called me and spent 10 mins bitching and moaning how he hated the finish of the easy joint stuff and it looked cheap etc etc.... hes picked the colour etc off the flyer so the long oand short of it, spent 2 days chipping £300 of easyjoint out with hammer and screw driver then another 2 days re jointing it with 4:1 sand and cement gunned in, those bloody little sets were a night mare to chip out.

bloody customers haha all sorted now and hes over the moon elated infact, ill be double checking from now on on which jointing. 4:1 gunned in worked well with right mix. doing a gravel drive and sett edger right now
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Post: # 66838Post DNgroundworks

What is this easi joint stuff, a polymeric?

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Post: # 66846Post GB_Groundworks

Yeah, I thought it looked good but customer wanted smooth mortar despite picking basalt from the flyer lol
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Post: # 66855Post parishpaver

Lads at builders merchant said today that easyjoint is the same as romex AND gftk (this would mean that these two are the same thing). Can someone tell me if this is correct, or as I suspect, that they are blowing smoke up my arse. It's a lot cheaper for a start.

I used it once and wasn't very impressed. Can't get used to the rough surface of it either. Prefer a polish to the joint.

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Post: # 66856Post msh paving

romex is romex, gftk is gftk,never the twain shall meet,easyjoint is a similar product made by another company, MSH :)
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Post: # 66865Post London Stone Paving

Easijoint is the same as romex and gtfk. Same priniciples and the same finish.

I'm not sure that it is that much cheaper than Romex. Easijoint is supplied in 12.5kg tubs and Romes comes in 15kg tubs, so price is very similar really.

You can trowel finish the Romex and Easijoint if you are loooking for a smoother finish but it goes against the products main USP which is to sweep in and walk away.

I would choose easipoint over the sweep in's because I think it gives a better finish, but the sweep in's get the job done very quickly and are generally very strong and durable (LLL might have something to say about that)

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Post: # 66869Post lutonlagerlout

when using polymerics i have always pushed the compound in with a jointing iron to ensure ALL of the joint is full
but i have fell out of love with these
in the long term 5 yrs + mortar is the way
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Post: # 66875Post London Stone Paving

lutonlagerlout wrote:when using polymerics i have always pushed the compound in with a jointing iron to ensure ALL of the joint is full
I understand your reasons for doing this Tony but does it not defeat the main point of the product if you have to finish it with a trowel?

I agree with you btw easipoint is the future.

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Post: # 66882Post lutonlagerlout

well as you know steve,when flags are laid you get an up side down ---/\---- type of void between flags
if you just brush it in there will be voids for sure
and voids are the pavers enemy
so if you push it in to compaction then brush it off you know its in there
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Post: # 66903Post London Stone Paving

I agree but if you need to go to the effort of pushing it down and trowelling it in whats the advantage of it over mortar? There isnt one

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