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digerjones
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Post: # 115006Post digerjones

My enthusiasm has warned now. But I can see the end. Couple more weeks and shouldn't be far off. Having a digger makes life easier, lifting up tiles and battens etc.
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digerjones
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Post: # 115008Post digerjones

Here's some brick work I'm a bit more proud of tone, small extension at home.
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digerjones
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Post: # 115010Post digerjones

The oak A frame I made above
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 115013Post lutonlagerlout

Love that face in the wall
I do stuff like that
the random and absurd :)
gives it warmth though
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digerjones
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Post: # 115015Post digerjones

The face is proper original medieval. I was working at a house next to a church. There was an old stone wall I was altering and they had used this head but with the head buried in the soil at the back, I was digging it out with the digger :p
It would have been on a wall next to a door as you can see it's looking at you as you enter
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Post: # 115026Post digerjones

Started putting a few tiles on today.
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Post: # 115027Post lutonlagerlout

a nice day for it although a bit breezy down these parts :;):
my mate lost 180 blocks ,when a sudden gust caught them
reckon you will have it wrapped up for christmas mate :)
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digerjones
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Post: # 115051Post digerjones

Yes another week should be not far off.
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seanandruby
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Post: # 115052Post seanandruby

Living the dream of most men who would love to do summet for themselves. If i had the time and funds i'd do myself a big build. Your doing a great job, followed it all the way, well done Dylan. What time do you want us there for the topping out piss up :;): :)
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DempseyLiverpool
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Post: # 115053Post DempseyLiverpool

Lovely work that Dylan. Did you get that walling off Barry ?
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digerjones
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Post: # 115054Post digerjones

Sad day today. The property got done over Saturday night. Good news is customer didn't have anything taken, bad news is, I got stuff taken. Stihl saw, nail gun, chainsaw and dewalt drill set.
The only good thing was i had swapped my new stihl saw with my older one, also my mates hilti sds 110v drill was there and not taken also my rotating laser level was not taken.
The customer wants to buy me the dewalt drill set.
So ii could have been alot worse.
dylan

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Post: # 115055Post digerjones

DempseyLiverpool wrote:Lovely work that Dylan. Did you get that walling off Barry ?
Yes mate got the quoins for the stable and the walling for the other job off Barry. That walling stone is great stuff, cheaper than bricks. Cheers
dylan

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 115061Post lutonlagerlout

sorry to hear that Dylan
job looking good though
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exoticpete
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Post: # 115064Post exoticpete

We had a mini digger go 2 weeks ago it was hired and thankfully we have hired in plant insurance or I would be facing a 10k bill last know location next to a scrap metal yard and travellers camp, trackers are good as long as you have members of the SAS on tap :angry: :angry: :angry:
I wish i worked outside...

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Post: # 115065Post lutonlagerlout

I have got tool insurance up to £500 per item with FMB but they must be under lock and key
the plant hire insurance is a must,where do you get your pete?
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