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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 82440Post lutonlagerlout

toot sweet pablo
took me a minute to see what you had done but that is some transformation
sadly my week has been a bit more functional

1:12 ramp
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not much glory on the bar faced slabs,but it will help a very ill man get out of the house
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Post: # 82441Post GB_Groundworks

Did you cutthe bull nose on the first ones or they purchased like that? Nice touch, pablos complete transformation, I know it's not your work but I'm not a fan of their triple patio doors. Looks like garages.
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Post: # 82442Post lutonlagerlout

we have to cut them giles so there isnt a sharp edge
i use a upvc drain coupling as a profile
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Post: # 82508Post lutonlagerlout

little fill in job this week
demolish WW2 bomb shelter
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Post: # 82510Post local patios and driveway

Nice little job pablo. I think you did the client proud there. The transformation in the tree area at the rear really makes a nice effect. Well done

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Post: # 82514Post Pablo

Thanks for the kind words fellas. Tony that roofs coming away easier than I'd expect but the brickwork looks savage have you no large kango. Tidy wee access job too I absolutely hate paving narrow spaces like that and wtf did you do to the clients wheelie bin. :-)
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 82519Post lutonlagerlout

The bin hehe
thats our water butt :;):
the roof was harder than it looked took till 11 Am,but them walls
got the 13kg demo hammer on them but the muck is sharp sand 3:1 i guess
we had a beaver pack the other week but too cumbersome for brickwork
it will be done tomorrow :)
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Post: # 82525Post digerjones

some history there tone.
this is what i have been up to. it came in kit form i just did the base and put it together.
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Post: # 82526Post digerjones

and this is the exstension
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Post: # 82530Post lutonlagerlout

very tidy work dylan
lot of thought gone into that :)
i let those slates go for £180 today
I put them on ebay for 75p each and noddys were emailing me asking was that for the lot?
lovely welsh slates as well
cheers tony :)
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Post: # 82532Post digerjones

lutonlagerlout wrote: and noddys were emailing me asking was that for the lot?
were the noddys in a car. ha ha
made this for daughters 2nd birthday
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Post: # 82535Post Pablo

I really like that house Dylan it's got a railwaymans cottage feel to it. Originally when I saw the pic I thought you'd done the whole house but the additions sit very well.
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Lovely work Dylan. Looking forward to see it finished

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Post: # 82542Post digerjones

thanks guys.
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Post: # 82545Post haggistini

nice pad dylan your living the dream.. i have racked up a few brownie points last 2 weekends

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