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I do like the use of those heavy weights for string lines. better than tying round bricks any day
Must get myself some of those!
Must get myself some of those!
Dan the Crusher Man
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erm hagi i think i spotted one or two + in that patio hahahaha
Giles
Groundworks and Equestrian specialists, prestige new builds and sports pitches. High Peak, Cheshire, South Yorkshire area.
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looking good haggi...........MSH
paving, mini-crusher, mini-digger hire and groundwork
http://mshpaving.co.uk
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Todays job,bottom and top RSJ came in at 340kg each, overkill from engineer.....hard work for 2 of us bars and shuvving about
Job is in lewisham SE4 LONDON
last week floor slab for a new micro brewery
started pour 8am,all in by 10.30, power trowel on a 4 pm with pan, last polish at 12 midnight........
Job is in lewisham SE4 LONDON
last week floor slab for a new micro brewery
started pour 8am,all in by 10.30, power trowel on a 4 pm with pan, last polish at 12 midnight........
paving, mini-crusher, mini-digger hire and groundwork
http://mshpaving.co.uk
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is that the polymeric one haggi?
LLL does not like polymerics anymore
looks well executed mind, lovin the flags
MSH looks like the engineer had a field day on that one,have done plenty of goalposts before but never with a groundbeam link as well
I love doing all that sort of awkward steel work,
are you drypacking over the steels?
cheers LLL
LLL does not like polymerics anymore
looks well executed mind, lovin the flags
MSH looks like the engineer had a field day on that one,have done plenty of goalposts before but never with a groundbeam link as well
I love doing all that sort of awkward steel work,
are you drypacking over the steels?
cheers LLL
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nope, this is a one off new build bomb blew terrace down in world war 2, commerford road, brockly. back nxt week for 4 weeks
MSH
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Ive had a fantastic week, bust a 55mm gas main that ran underneath the length an old wall and then rose up into the old dry stone walling? wtf? so when we pulled the wall over..oops.
The day later after looking at the maps the gas board let us study, we went through another 25mm gas main that was buried 75mm deep in the lawn - couldn't believe it.
The same day whilst excavating foundations we pulled through a tree root about 3/4 of an inch thick, turns out the tree had a preservation order on it.
Never broken anything major before, and all this in the space of a few days.
Lots of lessons learned this week.
PS, i knew the guys on the gas board = freemans repair :p
The day later after looking at the maps the gas board let us study, we went through another 25mm gas main that was buried 75mm deep in the lawn - couldn't believe it.
The same day whilst excavating foundations we pulled through a tree root about 3/4 of an inch thick, turns out the tree had a preservation order on it.
Never broken anything major before, and all this in the space of a few days.
Lots of lessons learned this week.
PS, i knew the guys on the gas board = freemans repair :p