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cooky
19/06/2006 22:46:13
too gimmicky, as a pro whos been laying bricks for 22 years anyone whos considering doing a bit of largish
diy
buy a set of profiles, no decent brickie on price work would be without a few sets ive still got my original blakes profiles and some pt profiles as well and use them on nearly everything, times money!www.ptprofiles.co.uk/index.htmlwww.blakesbuildingprofiles.co.uk/
EddieJ
19/06/2006 21:29:53
fazerdaze wroteWhatever happened to skill?It stopped when the companies packed in apprenticeships and price/peace work started.Although I have been known to get on the tools, most of my brickwork is carried out by a time served bricklayer, my problems start when clients have had their own contractors carry out the ground works and brickwork. I reguarly see groundwork that is around 75mm out of square and had one job where the
diy
fanatic client managed to get 200mm out of square at DPC height..
demographic
19/06/2006 21:46:14
EddieJ wroteIt stopped when the companies packed in apprenticeships and price/peace work started.Although I have been known to get on the tools, most of my brickwork is carried out by a time served bricklayer, my problems start when clients have had their own contractors carry out the ground works and brickwork. I reguarly see groundwork that is around 75mm out of square and had one job where the
diy
fanatic client managed to get 200mm out of square at DPC height..I suppose he had never heard of the 345 method eh?
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