Not sure Giles. I will find out for you.GB_Groundworks wrote:What gyro copter has he got I've been looking at a few for ariel shots etc
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looks like the middle riser on the steps in the centre of the bottom photo is 1 mm different to the rest
awesome job Steve it looks superb from the ground and the air
awesome job Steve it looks superb from the ground and the air
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We share a site with an internal stone fabrication company. They are currently working on a developemnt in London. I saw one of their stone masons working on this yesterday and i thought it was a brilliant example of how versatile natural stone is and also what, with a bit of imagination can be done with natural stone.
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surely that finish is for a vertical situation, it would just collect dirt, chewing gum and cig butts if it was laid flat for paving
is that a wood bashers bevel edged chisel he is using to chip away the stone ?
the finish is different but very labour intense, personally i would much rather see a sawn finish with sandblasted or flamed surface which is more aesthetically pleasing to the eye
is that a wood bashers bevel edged chisel he is using to chip away the stone ?
the finish is different but very labour intense, personally i would much rather see a sawn finish with sandblasted or flamed surface which is more aesthetically pleasing to the eye
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Your right mick, it couldn't be used on the floor. It's designed to go vertically as you say.
It is labour intensive but it would only be used on small feature areas. I am going to try it out on some other materials and see how it looks, also interested to see how it would look if you cut the grooves further apart. Yeh it is a wood chisel, does the job though
It is labour intensive but it would only be used on small feature areas. I am going to try it out on some other materials and see how it looks, also interested to see how it would look if you cut the grooves further apart. Yeh it is a wood chisel, does the job though
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imagine getting to the last 2 rows and breaking a large chunk off flush with the saw cuts, you would cry
it would be good to see the saw cuts further apart to give the stone a different look again
it would be good to see the saw cuts further apart to give the stone a different look again
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Got some good news to share with the BC
We are opening up a 3rd showroom over in Essex. Work actually started today on the build and we are going to open up at the beginning of April. This should be our best yet, the design is top notch and I've got Mr Noon to come and lay the paving
I'm going down in the morning to meet up with groundworkers so I will get plenty of photos and get them posted on this thread.
I've had limited access to the BC as there is a problem with my IP address at new factory. Hopefully get it sorted soon as got shed loads of photos to put up
We are opening up a 3rd showroom over in Essex. Work actually started today on the build and we are going to open up at the beginning of April. This should be our best yet, the design is top notch and I've got Mr Noon to come and lay the paving
I'm going down in the morning to meet up with groundworkers so I will get plenty of photos and get them posted on this thread.
I've had limited access to the BC as there is a problem with my IP address at new factory. Hopefully get it sorted soon as got shed loads of photos to put up
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hi steve just seen your post forget my email cheers cookieLondon Stone Paving wrote:Got some good news to share with the BC
We are opening up a 3rd showroom over in Essex. Work actually started today on the build and we are going to open up at the beginning of April. This should be our best yet, the design is top notch and I've got Mr Noon to come and lay the paving
I'm going down in the morning to meet up with groundworkers so I will get plenty of photos and get them posted on this thread.
I've had limited access to the BC as there is a problem with my IP address at new factory. Hopefully get it sorted soon as got shed loads of photos to put up
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wherabout in essex steve?
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