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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 99236Post lutonlagerlout

my view from the boxing
groves coming in on a double decker
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there were some funny bits and bad bits of the night

going to the toilet at wembley and finding around 70 northerners all chuffing on regals made me laugh :)

2 dickheads on the tube after (sardine tight) who headbutted an old man so hard that when the doors opened he fell back and hits his head on the concourse was appalling behaviour by froch fans

boxing definitely attracts a diverse crowd

started a new job yesterday the pulvex blade made short work of the 50 mm council greys and 100 mm slab
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the view from the dumper
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and somewhere to tip for once

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Post: # 99247Post KLS

Tony do you not use boards when your dumping spoil on a drive?
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Post: # 99248Post lutonlagerlout

you cant see it from here Kieran but that area was covered in gravel over type 1 so we removed the gravel and are tipping on the type 1
plus the whole drive has to be done at the death so no point really
looking a bad day tomorrow only 7 lineal metres left to dig but pishing down all day
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Post: # 99263Post sy76uk

What you doing on that job Tony?

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Post: # 99269Post lutonlagerlout

everything sy
day 1 to finish
remarkably the rain held off till 4 today so we got 9 M3 in
dug out the rest and put starter bars in
pics later maybe
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Post: # 99273Post sy76uk

Glad you got away with the weather Tony. It's been raining non stop here. Got round to sorting a few quotes out though so not a completely wasted day.

What I meant was, what are you building. Looks like your digging out a footing but for what?

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Post: # 99277Post lutonlagerlout

ahh
garage,kitchen and downstairs bedroom

that side trench is 17.2 m long :O

long old pull on the brickwork

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Post: # 99279Post lutonlagerlout

starting the pour
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improvised starter bars
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last bit tomorrow
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Post: # 99283Post lemoncurd1702

Glad to see I'm not the only one who improvises with fencing pins.
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Post: # 99294Post sy76uk

I was gonna say the same :) old level pins come in handy for all sorts. Bit like blue tac, laggy bands and duct tape.

How long do you reckon that lot will take you Tony?
Is there no damp course on that building?

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lutonlagerlout wrote:starting the pour
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Why didn't you use a concrete pump?
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Someone else building over their side entrance so us poor landscapers cant get in the garden :angry:



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TheRockConcreting wrote:Why didn't you use a concrete pump?
Probably comes down to money....not cheap things to have in when a dumper that you already have on hire will do the job albeit a little slower.
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Our volumetric lads have a small boom pump on 4 wheeler only pump their own but £125 first hour then £80 an hour

Bargain

But most volumetrics don't charge waiting so dumpers work as well done 16m3 pours when too far to pump with 1 ton dumpers.
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