Soldato
- Joined
- 13 Aug 2004
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- England
Can see why people like large format tiles...a bit quicker to lay than lots of smaller ones! Should have the kitchen mostly done in an afternoon.
I reckon this qualifies as a "man" job
not quite finished but been setting up for our annual 2 day poker game, also have a wood smoker full of ribs and beef
don't ask re the Fosters and Strongbow, have to humour the peasants
3rd barrel has a passion fruit hefeweizen on for those with more taste
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Your neighbours are gonna love you!
Any outdoor heating? It'll get a bit chilly way into the night!
@Rotty , whats the buy in? And will you share the Hefeweizen?
2nd evening of laying slabs. Thats 40 out of 260 so far. My back isn't talking to me but I've developed a interesting relationship with a rubber mallet.
Lining up natural stone with slightly wonky edges is a nightmare. Gave up and went with commentators eye in the end.
I reckon this qualifies as a "man" job
not quite finished but been setting up for our annual 2 day poker game, also have a wood smoker full of ribs and beef
don't ask re the Fosters and Strongbow, have to humour the peasants
3rd barrel has a passion fruit hefeweizen on for those with more taste
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regulator board I knocked up
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Is it a ballache applying for a dropped kerb?
Reading the requirements, you have to have already sorted the drive out before applying for the kerb, what if I spend loads doing the drive to then have my application refused?![]()
What sort of companies should I be looking at for that kind of quote?There are driveway companies that'll do both the application, the drop kerb and the drive, probably be quite a bit more expensive but little to no risk.