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Pablo
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Post: # 76123Post Pablo

Tony you should've got some botox on the crows feet whilst you were at it.;-)
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Post: # 76127Post London Stone Paving

Nice fangs Luton :D

Hows the stone, its been sat in the yard for quite a while?

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Post: # 76129Post lutonlagerlout

all good steve,be done by dinner time tomorrow
the coursed work is defo the way forward
as for the fangs you cant really see it but i must have had 35mm of swelling both sides,which has gone down a fair bit now
now its just the 20 stitches that are irritating
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Post: # 76135Post London Stone Paving

Had a bit of dental surgery myself recently. 4 fillings and a replacemnt back tooth. Had to have root canal which wasnt much fun. Need to try and look after them a bit more now.

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Post: # 76136Post Kuts

That's what I'm gonna recommend on flagging jobs now, I hate doing random and think coursed looks far superior.
What do you guys think is the smallest area you can do coursed on?

I'm needing a wisdom tooth out soon......joy

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Post: # 76138Post lutonlagerlout

Kuts wrote:That's what I'm gonna recommend on flagging jobs now, I hate doing random and think coursed looks far superior.
What do you guys think is the smallest area you can do coursed on?

I'm needing a wisdom tooth out soon......joy
900 by 600mm
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i reckon it looks far more contemporary
plus all the setting out is done at 570 therefore keeping all the joints at 8-12 mm
i hate seeing those 35 mm joints that crop up with random followed by 2 fag papers
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Kuts wrote:That's what I'm gonna recommend on flagging jobs now, I hate doing random and think coursed looks far superior.
What do you guys think is the smallest area you can do coursed on?
Doesnt really matter because you can just go for a smaller size, like 600x300

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Post: # 76170Post Mikey_C

that crushed looks rough, some big old lumps in it.

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Post: # 76178Post lutonlagerlout

mikey i wish i had a quid for every time i said "i will never buy crusher run again" :;):
its from sid bradshaws own crusher and i have seen the pile of gear waiting to go in it,at least its all aggregate and not mud or timber
saved £150 on a very tight p roject
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Post: # 76185Post Mikey_C

lutonlagerlout wrote:mikey i wish i had a quid for every time i said "i will never buy crusher run again"
in the back of my mind I think that why I said something. that and the fact I it not your usual choice, but a budget is a budget!!

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A few updates from this week
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Looks good pp. im suprised to see those upright sleepers not going deeper. Will they last?

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Post: # 76198Post lutonlagerlout

nice work mr.pink
looks like we both have estwing brick hammers :;):
the hammer of champions
your poor club hammer though......
are the wavy curves freestyle?
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Post: # 76199Post Kuts

How much you pay for those sleepers? I've been offered a load for a fiver each

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Post: # 76200Post Pablo

Looking good mr Pink you have the patience of a saint when it comes to pointed wavy kerbs I salute you.
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