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Delivering samples no doubt, I recived mine 2 days ago and I must say I'm very impressed with the presentation and the products. This should give customers a better picture of how these products can work together thanks Steve .
P.S. I tried to guess the stone before I looked at the info on the back I had about 60% right the lighter limestone and sawn products caught me out.
P.S. I tried to guess the stone before I looked at the info on the back I had about 60% right the lighter limestone and sawn products caught me out.
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Keyline?! Robbing b'stards!Kuts wrote:Went into Keyline for my next pallet load and noticed some out of date and asked for a discount...............no chance:D
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So I assume they are going to pass out of date stuff to someone else, maybe deliver it and scarper.Kuts wrote:I was on a big(for me 500+sqm) sett job so they went within 3 days.
Went into Keyline for my next pallet load and noticed some out of date and asked for a discount...............no chance:D
OK if it's only just out of date it won't matter but why should the customer have to bail out the shops stock mismanagement free of charge.
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had a hellish couple of weeks weather wise
got 1000 bricks in for the current job laid 100 and client decided they didnt like them
so off to sunny stansted twice yesterday picking up bricks
only 200 miles of diesel
we have 900 of the other bricks going cheap which i have given dan first refusal ,if he dont want them we are open to offers
anyway rain stopped at 12 today so we lashed up a few of the new bricks
doorway i bricked up for a mate saturday
uncle peter's new moustache
separated at birth?
just had a massive cloudburst in luton ,i live on top of a hill and the road is like a river
LLL
got 1000 bricks in for the current job laid 100 and client decided they didnt like them
so off to sunny stansted twice yesterday picking up bricks
only 200 miles of diesel
we have 900 of the other bricks going cheap which i have given dan first refusal ,if he dont want them we are open to offers
anyway rain stopped at 12 today so we lashed up a few of the new bricks
doorway i bricked up for a mate saturday
uncle peter's new moustache
separated at birth?
just had a massive cloudburst in luton ,i live on top of a hill and the road is like a river
LLL
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Ha ha nice tash pete.... Bastard wet week ! Seen the sun today at about 4 o'clock for the first time.....
Fecking slow trying to get stuck in to this town hall job,i had to include a "pick" in the method statement today . The paper work is mental for every task!
Excavating for water harvest in court yard
Tight acsess for plant but it's doing the job
Some serious paving ahead if they can understand that slabs are heavy we are strong and they gotta go in so quit fecking typing and get us fecking laying!
Fecking slow trying to get stuck in to this town hall job,i had to include a "pick" in the method statement today . The paper work is mental for every task!
Excavating for water harvest in court yard
Tight acsess for plant but it's doing the job
Some serious paving ahead if they can understand that slabs are heavy we are strong and they gotta go in so quit fecking typing and get us fecking laying!
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£100 but messr dig dug dan is picking them up in the morning :;):
i dont want to think of the cost,£350 for bricks £160 for palletline
arghhh
a few years ago i would have put them in a lock up
and they would still be there
not anymore
move on
LLL
pleased to report, said bricks were collected this morning
took them back to the yard, and threw out some leftover blocks i am never going to use to make room for them!
cheers tony!
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