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dig dug dan
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Post: # 96644Post dig dug dan

I used to get told off by my supplier for hanging a gate like that tony, thye reckon the corner brace should go from the hinge corner, otherwise its upside down?
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Post: # 96645Post lutonlagerlout

busted I guess
I asked 3 people and no one could give me a straight answer

the top and bottom stiles are identical so I did it that way

the latch is at the top to stop the little horr--- kids getting out before i get spotted on that too

cheers for the heads up dan

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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 96646Post michaelthegardener

got 3 other fences to do but no more fence to do it :p had to wait 10 days for that bit I did

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Post: # 96647Post mickg

you didn't ask me :)

the correct way as I was taught at college is both the braces going up from the hinge side towards the top of the gate, the strongest shape you can make is a triangle which means the gate can't drop if the brace fits tight into the shape of the frame but theses days anything goes and I have seen gates in the large sheds pre braced and nailed looking like yours Tony

at least one of the braces will stop the gate from dropping down due to the weight

nice paving job too

nice job on the fence Michael, does not matter on the size of the job we are all equal here :)
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Post: # 96649Post higgness

LLL
Nice table on the patio, how long before it starts to rust and mark the slabs? Overnight?

mike builder/landscaper
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Post: # 96658Post mike builder/landscaper

Sorry Tony but i'm not keen on the path payed like that. Should have a joint in my opinion.
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Post: # 96659Post lutonlagerlout

mick the gate i just bought like that,a chippie, a plumber and butterfields couldnt tell me so i did what I thought best
it opens shuts and locks so the client is happy

higgness I didn't know aluminium could rust :;):

mike fair comment, that's your opinion.

we just do what the client asks us IYKWIM

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mike builder/landscaper
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Post: # 96664Post mike builder/landscaper

If you had cut every other paving in half it would have continued the half bond continuity you have done on the patio. Neat job though as always.
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Post: # 96667Post lutonlagerlout

yes i knew that from the start but the client wanted everything as big as poss
thats why i didnt cut the flag in half on the IC cover

if they pay me I will lay them upside down or sideways too :;):
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Post: # 96674Post Dave_L

Just compiled my 100th quote since Jan 1st and completed my 40th invoice - that's a healthy conversion ratio!
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seanandruby
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Post: # 96677Post seanandruby

I think alternate slabs cut would look a mess on a single slab path and why go through all that needless cutting and pointing?
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Post: # 96678Post lemoncurd1702

All good work everyone, and size doesn't matter as they say it's the quality that counts and making a buck.

Sometimes the smaller jobs are the best anyway, in, out and paid.

Whats the easiest way to add images to a post, preferably from the hard drive?
Photobucket is a pain.
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Post: # 96682Post Dave_L

Totally agree! The smaller jobs are better, the big ones that have large amounts of material etc aren't so good......

I find Photobucket fine!
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Post: # 96683Post Dave_L

Have a look here for photo posting hints and tips

http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....=SF;f=7
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Post: # 96688Post lemoncurd1702

Try again then.

Started this one last week 66m2 Drivesett Duo terracotta.

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Ah got there at last. I was using the wrong link from bucket.
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