Been asked to mono the back of an extension.
But there's a catch and trying to think of the best way to do it.
The rest of the building has already been done a few years ago and the top half of the back.
Now they've had a stone wall taken down and want the back doing fully.
The top that's...
Apparently B&Q had 19 pallets delivered this afternoon
Nearly gone an hour later so my mate said
Im past being arsed now
Got a pallet this week and just thinking why did I bother because every f**k*r wants you there yesterday
The inevitable will happen at some point I'm hoping to keep it to a minimum though.
Definitely a learning curve to it.
I felt like I knew f**k all doing the training day even spraying it on has a knack
I've just picked my slimline turbo up today!!
Can't wait to use the f**k*r.
100% will end up blocked first day with apprentice.
Was like a fairy today on the training!!
But thank f**k don't have to handball no more!
Agree mate
Not offended at all to be fair there's not many people who try and help point in the right direction.
But as before it's not something I was just piecing together and making up as go along.
HETAS guy went through it first and as you said have to be careful around the flue.
As long...
@Brimstone
I've asked the question regarding th beam and mentioned what you said.
Guys said to me you are quite right in what you say but the beam will be encased around the back and back bottom lip with heatproof material which is the reason the install is ok.
If it was just to be a beam...
Forgot to add the mock up is to be moved forward to the required distance once the stone was in. Was a visual reference only.
As above the building inspector is happy and further to above the whole design has been ok'd by the HETAS installer.
I take on board about the krend etc that part is...
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