I you do that to peoples houses u want shaggin with a sharp stick. Very professinal and i bet u look the bollx rockin up in a micra. how the **** do u get people to hire you and do u get much repeat work or recomendations? If u did that in my house u would be leaving with no wages and some injurys
remain unwashed and in dirty cloths with a can of super strength larger up your sleeve get a mangey dog that looks half dead then just sit in a shop doorway in town, loads at it round here so must pay well
i will take rads off myself for friends and family jobs sometimes but as for a customer i don't know then me touchy radiator, can easily become a massive **** sandwich that you got no choise but to eat. get a plumber in. you only need 1 leak and it can cause much more £££ worth of dammage...
thats what vans are for mate:RpS_thumbsup: i gave mine a really good clean got it sparkling about 7 or 8 weeks ago so that i made a good impression when i turned up to new job, it just got called a pimp wagon and props made everyone suspicious of my ability just as if i had turned up with a bag...
why dont volvo make vans? they build some of the best lorrys and plant you can get, the cars are solid so surly they could build a van that would be top quality
you right about the fords mate F.ix O.r R.epair D.aily
I have a nissan primastar lwb same van as yours they all made by renult so being french the most likly problems you will get will be electrics. saying that everything has its niggles these are good vans and very popular so easy to get parts...
I'd walk. if they were too stupid to listen to what you said in the first place then that must mean hs knows better as all builders do so fukc him let him sort it out whith his infinate builders knowledge. Why should they take the advice of a professianal who specializes in one trade and has...
I'd walk. if they were too stupid to listen to what you said in the first place then that must mean hs knows better as all builders do so fukc him let him sort it out whith his infinate builders knowledge. Why should they take the advice of a professianal who specializes in one trade and has...
done it before and come back to bite me in the arse. i don't mind so much doing it or even going back if need be when it does **** up but if people spend money on somthing they like to tell other people, and when it goes wrong they tell everybody , luke plastered my house and its all cracking...
not 5 minuets after i wrote this the phone rang, would i skim a kitchen if the guy boards it himself? i said not intrested (had to or would have been a hypocrit) was asked why so explained, still wants me to and it turns out kid is a joiner so may have half an idea:RpS_unsure: so i said only if...
thats what i would do. thing is its all well and good thinking i'll do cos i'm not busy and may even get a few more jobs out fo it. but when it all stars cracking and coming loose and looking shite they finger of blame get pionted at you. and people like to talk a lot more about negative things...
Nothing to do with plastering apart from we just got back from work but a good fart story. my pals bird was asleep on the couch so he droped his pant pulled his bum cheaks apart and put his arse hole right on her nostrils and rasped out a proper stinker point blank up the nose. The relatioship...
Ye i seen that mate it looks amazing. I been looking at that sort of stuff for a while but not sure if i could find a good enough market for it round here and also i'd like to have a go before i commit to paying for a course. Would love to do it but as always time and money are the ruling...
Yes because that would mean i another 6 and a half years someone would come and asses me take one look say your works **** pal your not allowed to plaster anymore:RpS_thumbsup result i'm free
best thing to use for screeding a floor is screed, if you use concrete then you're concreting it not screeding it. and yes probably will affect the heat as concrete is much dencer than screed
surly it is easier to just screed it normaly and leave a lovely nice flat floor and the job's done in a...
i would want an explanation for somthing that affect the way you work so much i can do do wet angles without an angle tool thats how we were taught but i still use one now cos it is quicker and leaves a cleaner truer corner.
just use it mate then when the job looks spot on he can't moan about...
what F*****g difference does it make to him if the jobs right in the end? he sound like a prick who you'll probably get problems from.
i'd use one now just to prove a point. also it fun being rebelious
TO THE MAX, and the added bonus is there is always a tasty beverage to hand when u work a sweat up troweling up that extra 20-30m you were able to get on when using this method QUOTE=Artisan998;645769]You mean "get busy...
on the internet you can get de-ionised water in 45gl drums thats what u need, i can't explain it it's a science thing but it works.
other than that the best thing to do is carbonate your water in a soda stream prior to mixing but make sure you use it while it still has its fizz
good to know the forum is actually helping people and not just a place we come to spout twaddle about shite.
hopfuly weather is gonna turn soon and work should pick up so we may well see more lads getting fixed up with some graft[:RpS_thumbsup:QUOTE=Dansouthcoast84;645015]Fair play. Doubt you...
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