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Everything posted by NEWKID
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Cracking mate, tbe simple things are always the best, no doubting that... Nice pic mate
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Great stuff mate, sounds a perfect day
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Lol... @Borr is your man fir welding... i dont mind blowing smoke up his ass, he is very good ...
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Lol... was gonna mention your tool box is about 30t earlier...but knew you'd put it better lol
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Ffs it's gone from let's see your calfs to...let's see your toolbox...gay as f**k!! Lol
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Building is my job mate, I build things from the ground up...lots and lots of things... I.also renovated houses for rental or sale, I've f****d about like this for 30 years...I can turn my hand to mist things, but I have chippies, sparks, plumbers, brickies etc who are better than me at their trades...so I get them to do it... my core work is steelwork and cladding systems, big units, commercial/industrial...that's my trade... but I'm happy to turn my hand to most things when I'm in the mood lol
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Going back to the start. . Wilf asked about metal sheet roofing, not slate, I gave some advice on what he asked and what I know about.. I've got his email and will send him some details and hopefully a bit of help on buying the stuff if I can.. My grandad was a roofer, pour and roll flat roofing, traditional felt roofing, my dad and both uncles are/were roofers the same as my grandad.. my old man is 74 and was on a roof 3 months ago as he can't say no lol... my grandad was at it into his 70s.... I never went down that road though, was always into the bigger commercial/industrial bui
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I don't do slate roofing, so wouldn't comment much on it... Over the past 30 years I've pretty much worked on most types of commercial and industrial builds from the ground up, was asked by the holding company of KFC to redesign their existing building envelope to improve the air tightness, this was rolled out nationwide, we built them from Penzance to Glasgow, had to sit countless meeting with architects and other contractors to ensure our details were rolled out, I believe this became the details for all KFC drive through builds after... we had a large supermarket contract, steel, roofi
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Talking of breaking a nail....
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Only real men have something like that... todays task!
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It's like anything mate you get what you pay for, they are fairly cheaply made (im talking bog standtadx type), minimal insulation, cheap finishings, mostly plastic etc.. from Wilfs posts he's looking to do a decent robust job, he's got a few acres and I'd say if he's putting something on it A) it needs to look right and B ) be somewhere he's happy for his daughter to live... I don't think he's going for the Gypsy Camp Chic lol
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If Wilf wanted a quick pile of shit sat on his land he would've got a cheap static and lived with the damp, drafts, cold in Winter boiling hot in the summer etc.... he wants to build a decent, robust, smart home for his daughter... McHull would have her living in a garden shed, maybe chuck her an extra blanket come December lol
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Thank you very much mate.. I'll pm my address.. much appreciated
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We'll be doing the barbie on Sunday mate so anything to add to that would be great.. Gonna do Jacket souds in the fire with Chilli on the Friday night and Joe is doing slow cooked pork rolls for Saturday night
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Mate I live in a house that dates back to 1054, with add ons through the tudor and Georgian eras...insulation no, double glazing no....but... If I was building a new house I'd insulate the floors, walls and roof..I'd choose a pitched roof as I think they look better for starters, plus give you a vaulted ceiling so increasing head room.... but as with everything else you've probably built more than anyone else on here, there aint much you don't know about eh
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He's,building a small home for his daughter to live in, not a kennel for his dogs...
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Yeah i heard the slates were crap mate, never fitted any myself ... but the fibre cement sheets (like old asbestos), is decent for what Wilf needs..
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We used to catch the eels with our hands as kids...same as you wade in the small steams that run into the Exe, we would turn the stones and scoop the eels up onto the mud banks, we'd get loads...my mum used cut up the bigger ones and fry them in butter, she loved them.. My Dad told me my grandad would catch them by wrapping offal in wool, he drop it off a small bridge and leave it over high tide, this was over the same stream we would scoop them... the eels would get their teeth caught in the wool and he'd go back a few hours later and pull them up...never seen it done but no reason to d
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That's our plan completely mate... I read a book called Dream Fishing by a bloke called Trevor Housby as a kid... he would land in some remote place and fish for sharks or tarpon etc, or head out fishing for marlin off of Mexico.. but his story telling and pics was amazing for a 13 year old who was catching perch on the canal..lol.. One chapter was all about the keys, Tarpon and bone fish I think...I always said I'd fish it one day, I'll be a year short of 50 when I do so I hope the wait will be worth it...lol
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Love that mate.. We used to collect cockles and winkles in the Exe estuary, not to sale just to eat.. My mums side of the family has worked the Exe estuary for years, seine neys for salmon (now banned completely, they abd another family, the Pyms were the last to have the licenses. I. Managed to get my lad out for a day a youngster on their last season, we had 4 salmon, proper hard graft, I loved it.. my cousin works eel traps on the river now, they are all smoked locally abd sent to London, fetch a fair lump in the fancy restaurants. He also works a few long lines for bass and bream
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That's a decent price mate, staying in Orlando i guess?
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Yeah that's my plan mate.. You can hire a boat with fish finder, GPS abd live baits well, it works out about £1200 for the 10 days... I didn't think that was too bad as it'll be used everyday by us, my lad can take it out as well as he is decent in a boat... I'll be up early most mornings for a fish.. The thene parks have never been my thing and the kids aren't bothered so that'll save a few quid for the boat hire lol
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We're going over Christmas, I'm not interested in theme parks etc, so flying into Miami and heading down to the Keys.. my kids are adults, pretty much, so we're hiring a big villa off Air bnb, flights separately (virgin was best price).. plan is to hire a self drive boat for the 10 days and head off to the islands, fish most days and cook up on the barbie... we'll hire a mini bus for going down there... me and the wife are staying on when the kids go back and doing a tour around, trying to get across to California to fly home, but no booked ticket so we might jack after a few days travelling a
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Where are you mate? County? Sorry i forgot... I'll see what I can find out for you, I could send some standard details if you pm your email mate, not sure of I've still got it...mind you your probably not using the old one lol
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I should've said vented foam fillers at eaves abd ridge.. the good thing with them is they are made to suit the sheets profile.. There's a few way to do it, but air flow is important..
