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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 101859Post lutonlagerlout

cheers noony,hand dig is a pain sometimes but a machine would have wrecked the place
if we could have got one in!

big pauls shoulders hardly fit down that alley :;):

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for giles!

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and then took the lads for a brekkie

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cheers LLL :)
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digerjones
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Post: # 101862Post digerjones

Do you wet the concrete up when it's in the footing, or is it not as dry as it looks.
Breakfast looks like a heartatack on a plate .
Nice oak building, few quid there. Just done a oak glazed A frame.
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Post: # 101863Post digerjones

It's reclaimed oak.
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Post: # 101867Post seanandruby

I have one cooked breakfast per month, after that photo i'm going for one now 2 weeks early :) Nice to see white cups, i won't drink tea out of any other colour cup, don't taste the same :p
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Post: # 101869Post lutonlagerlout

we have it fairly dry for barrowing to get the bulk in and then have the final 200mm slightly wetter
that porch looks great dylan lovin' that gargoyle :)

sean same here, TBH it knocks me sleepy but I promised the lads job and knock friday if we got dug out, passed, and concreted
That cafe is turkish run and is cleaner than my kitchen :)

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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 101871Post DNgroundworks

Love the quadcopter footage Giles, looks very professional. Are they hard to fly or is the editing etc thats the difficult bit?

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Post: # 101875Post GB_Groundworks

pretty easy really getting smooth pan tilts etc is the hard bit that was my third flight

mick has one as well been comparing notes :) great for overheads of drives etc

gonna take mine out for sunrise tomorrow in the peaks :) if i get anything good ill post it up
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 101876Post lutonlagerlout

the quad copter footage looks great but who is the jolly green giant in the video :;):

can you see what you are filing in real time Giles or is it suck it and see?
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Post: # 101878Post mickg

there is an app for your phone and you can see in real time via wifi to the quadcopter
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sy76uk
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Post: # 101901Post sy76uk

That breakfast looks just like a wither spoons breakfast Tony except you got more bacon.
I'd love to say I only eat a fry up once a month but truth is I only take a pack up once or twice a month especially in the winter.

michaelthegardener
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will finish it off to the top of the garden but the mrs told our nephew the train track would be better by Christmas so ive got to do some work on that :p :D

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Post: # 101911Post lutonlagerlout

lovely job Michael,like the rail on top what is that called?

garden ahem....

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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 101915Post michaelthegardener

thanks Its just called Channel Capping as far as I know :p the garden will be a thing of beauty one day ;) only been here 3 years and had to do inside first :p

mind you it already looks better with the old fence out of the way

Mikey_C
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Post: # 101916Post Mikey_C

it's called trench capping at my local fencing materials emporium.

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Post: # 101917Post digerjones

Looks well Michael, do you use a nail gun?
dylan

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