think i spoke about this job a few months back. revamping church steps. sorry no pics of before only after.
Church steps - Steps
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also while i was there i said i would have ago at reinstating the ball that had been missing from the right hand pillar for over 30 years. anyway it was todays job. got the pillar and ball drilled and bar into pillar. pulled ball up plank in dumpy bag to top of scafold. all we had to do was lift ball up and pop it on. 3 of us were strugled, so nipped home for block and tackle.
dylan
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looks neat dylan
i see that road looks a bit tight,i always seem to end up on jobs with poor access
you will get a bit out of that i reckon
we ripped out the old kitchen today,meanwhile the new granite was fitted in the new kitchen
1 slab on an island was 1.5 m by 2.5m ,i reckon that must have weighed 250kg
lot of swearing in turkish and polish by the fitters lol
cheers LLL
i see that road looks a bit tight,i always seem to end up on jobs with poor access
you will get a bit out of that i reckon
we ripped out the old kitchen today,meanwhile the new granite was fitted in the new kitchen
1 slab on an island was 1.5 m by 2.5m ,i reckon that must have weighed 250kg
lot of swearing in turkish and polish by the fitters lol
cheers LLL
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this is my local church, about 4 min walk from my house,so yes the road is a bit tight but i can always walk. [ i dont like leaveing my village for work] its a church thats in doomsday book, so plenty of history. yes should get plenty of work from it, had plenty of coments all good i should say.lutonlagerlout wrote:looks neat dylan
i see that road looks a bit tight,i always seem to end up on jobs with poor access
you will get a bit out of that i reckon
dylan