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digerjones
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Post: # 114756Post digerjones

With it been a bit quiet, thought I would post a few pictures of my current job.
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Day one
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Post: # 114757Post digerjones

Day Two.
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Post: # 114758Post digerjones

And today, day three.
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 114759Post lutonlagerlout

thats fast
did you pour the crete on day 2?
what photo site do you use mate,I am struggling to get any to work?
tidy work
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digerjones
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Post: # 114760Post digerjones

Yes tony poured concrete on day 2. I tend to go up a gear when I'm on price because I normally price it wrong so have to cain it to earn some decent money. It normally works out alright in the end.
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Day 4
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Post: # 114761Post lutonlagerlout

I hope it stays dry for you mate
a few wet days can turn a job like that to shite
we are doing drains at the moment then onto the footing brick and blockwork
cant find a decent host site right now
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digerjones
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Post: # 114762Post digerjones

I'm still using photobucket.com.
It's fairly dry sandy soil but could turn messy. It was going to be all dug out and stoned up, but they decided they wanted grass leaving. The weather is supposed to good for a few days. Got to stone up tomorrow then concrete Friday.
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Post: # 114770Post digerjones

Day 5. Got the concrete coming at 8 in the morning.
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Post: # 114773Post lutonlagerlout

did you get it in mate?
great work in a week :)
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digerjones
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Post: # 114775Post digerjones

Yes tone everything went as planned.
Just need a brickie for a week or so, how you fixed!!
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Post: # 114780Post lutonlagerlout

I could do with more brickies myself mate :;):
looking good
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digerjones
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Post: # 114791Post digerjones

Back at it tomorrow. Been on the barn conversion me and my mate are doing today.
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Post: # 114805Post digerjones

Day 7. Think this is just my blog tone. Just a record of the build.
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Post: # 114806Post digerjones

Day 8.
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Post: # 114807Post digerjones

I haven't got any pictures of today, but I reckoned I layed about 350 bricks by dinner time, then got rained off.
I could do with spending a couple of weeks with a time served brickie like your self tone. I'm all self taught in everything I do.as I grew up older guys weren't free with much advice, guidance, information, help,. I'm not talking about the building game, I started as a farm labourer . I'm talking generally.
Yes I've been the pub
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