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not sure what you are on about. the are in a straight line, levelled to exsiting concrete driveway levels, with an upslope near the house for water run off.
how would you have done it then??
how would you have done it then??
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everyone would have done, as what you are proposing would have been a complete drive rip out, and start again, something the customer did not want, no had the funds to do!
I should add that the gutter downpipe at the side went straight into the concrete, but the soakaway was blocked, so she cut the pipe off and jammed a length of gutter under it to guide the water away.
I should add that the gutter downpipe at the side went straight into the concrete, but the soakaway was blocked, so she cut the pipe off and jammed a length of gutter under it to guide the water away.
Dan the Crusher Man
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that haggis is why i wont work on commercial sites,too many people all over the work
those clays are a PITA anyone thats ever laid them knows that,the baggeridge ones are better IMHO
the thing to remember here is that its easy to criticize
but being able to take criticism is another level entirely
LLL
those clays are a PITA anyone thats ever laid them knows that,the baggeridge ones are better IMHO
the thing to remember here is that its easy to criticize
but being able to take criticism is another level entirely
LLL
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I've sussed them out now they need constant correction with a mallet to a string line as you go but these were laid by boys who normally get away the crashing them in any old shape but to run out that far was just a no brainer in my eyes I had no answers for the site agent other than lift and relay
They have one side without nipples and really need to be flipped about so that the nipples are always out and dont clash on the small end(so basicly only one way to lay them)so I have told the boys to remember "tits out" that seems to work..... Still not quick enough for the boss tho who wants 120M2 a day!
They have one side without nipples and really need to be flipped about so that the nipples are always out and dont clash on the small end(so basicly only one way to lay them)so I have told the boys to remember "tits out" that seems to work..... Still not quick enough for the boss tho who wants 120M2 a day!
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Nice work Haggis but not sure about that horrible plastic Osma cover?
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