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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 99300Post lutonlagerlout

the little 2 tonne swivel took about .3m3 a load

9metres only took around an hour

pisses me off when the pump boys discharge half a metre on the road

plus had the dumper there anyway ,makes a change from barrowing :)

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Post: # 99302Post lutonlagerlout

last 3.75 in by 8.30 am with dumper
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yours truly
they are safety glasses from the concrete pour before anyone takes the mick :;):
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concrete all in to levels and site stripped and cleared by 4pm

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cheers LLL




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Post: # 99305Post dig dug dan

I notice stable hire there tony. I once hired a three tonne machine and dumper form them. Door catch broke on the digger and I was stuck in the cab, and the dumper broke down. When the guy came out to fix, he says they always give the crap machines to first time hirers to see if they are people who look after the machines or abuse them. Never hired from them since
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Post: # 99306Post lutonlagerlout

our digger bloke hires from them all the the time ,so I left that to him
as it goes a hose went while we did the 9M3 pour and they were out in 30 minutes and fixed in an hour

and put some granules down where the oil was :)

I know what you mean about blocking the side of the house but there is a valid reason for this in this instance

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I spy no seat belt worn on the dumper Tone :rock: ;)
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Post: # 99319Post sy76uk

Tidy work there Tony.

I wish I had the same luck that you've had. I've gone down below the brick work on the house on the patio were on at the minute and we found out that the house has no footings. It's just built on red clay.

I've come out 200mm from the wall and put a row of 300x900 slabs on edge that I'm going to infill with concrete tomorrow.
There will be between 100 and 150mm showing above the finished level.
It'll be stronger than it was before but I'm not sure if it will hold.

I also uncoverd a live inspection chamber that had been crazy paved straight over.

I love old buildings but I hate working on them.

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Post: # 99320Post bobbi o

Dave_L wrote:I spy no seat belt worn on the dumper Tone :rock: ;)
Its hidden under the crease(s) of his well funded beer belly !

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bobbi o wrote:
Dave_L wrote:I spy no seat belt worn on the dumper Tone :rock: ;)

Its hidden under the crease(s) of his well funded beer belly !
Cor blimey bobbi I'm not brave enough to say that and I'll say most things LOl good job it's all in jest (I hope!)

With all the hand-digging that our Tone does I reckon he could show many of us up in that department..........
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Post: # 99328Post lutonlagerlout

ahh the craic was good :;):
got most of the conkers in today but pishing down tomorrow
dont know about you fellas but the phone is going mad round these parts now
happy days
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Yes, phone is red hot, I'm taking 2 or 3 decent enquiries a day, it's taking some doing keeping up with them.
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Post: # 99331Post lemoncurd1702

Phone was going mad a few weeks ago but maybe just 2 inquiries a week now. Most of them looking to have a patio done tomorrow, why do some leave it so late.

Here's a job just completed this week on a new large development which is becoming quite fruitful.

The first two are the before images.
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During images

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The finished garden, paving is NP's copper slate. Just have to go back to set the stepping stones in.

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This is the next one about 100m of Pavestone Quartzite, both a brand and material I have not used before. Anyone used this or similar? If so is there anything I need to be aware of?

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Post: # 99339Post lutonlagerlout

that is a transformation
excellent stuff lemoncurd
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Post: # 99341Post sy76uk

That's a bloody nice job Lemoncurd. Love the steps.

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Post: # 99346Post lemoncurd1702

Cheers guys. It's nice working with a blank canvass sometimes.
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Post: # 99352Post Kuts

That's a nice job and well planned out, what are the flags like when dry?

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