Small but awkward concrete pour

You seem pretty f**k**g normal compared with us lot mate, some of us (no names) are beyond diagnosis.
Haha thank you brother.

I haven't been diagnosed but my son (3) has been. One trait is an obsessive personality and that's helped me a lot in life. It helped me start and grow my business as it gave me a narrow focus. Currently my focus/obsession is finishing my house doing as much as I can myself.

Was building swimming pools part time and ended up walking out of that job after 3 years. Was expected to break my body for little money. (running with patio slabs was the nail in the coffin) Looking to move into the fire service but going to take a good year to get in. So perfect window to get my house finished.
 
Haha thank you brother.

I haven't been diagnosed but my son (3) has been. One trait is an obsessive personality and that's helped me a lot in life. It helped me start and grow my business as it gave me a narrow focus. Currently my focus/obsession is finishing my house doing as much as I can myself.

Was building swimming pools part time and ended up walking out of that job after 3 years. Was expected to break my body for little money. (running with patio slabs was the nail in the coffin) Looking to move into the fire service but going to take a good year to get in. So perfect window to get my house finished.
I also have an obsession personality, but I've focused on going fishing and giving abuse to c**ts on here.
 
Pulled off most the old plaster. Was a really strong sand/cement, shot in most places.

The plan is to build the wall off the timber and insulate with rockwall for sound.

Is it worth using a really weak sand/cement to fill some of the worst areas or just leave it as is?
 

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