Mr.B
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Me being a part2 not done one yet
never really felt the need to invest in system Al, T&F will always be our bread and butter - still after all these years of doin nuts and bolts up i still get a job in that kinda defies both gravity and the laws of physics lolo but after a bit of head scratchin anythings possible- did u ever do that one over the dodgy roofs you put the pic on here of
Yeah we are all different with different work loads and customer demands but I really went for it as there is no real comparison for speed of erect on the new build's which accounted for most of our work at a time. Two hotel refurb's we did last year were a great case in point, when I told the client I saw the first as a system job as it was a fairly basic re roof and render job all but square but did have a couple of bay windows on the front. they quizzed and quizzed until I managed to explain to them how I was going to get round these bay windows, they had obviously been shafted by some other system user who just threw boards on the angle to get round obstacles in the past. The second was different, on the street, turrets, low level obstacles and elevation changes, pavement lifts and narrow gauge which to me screamed tube and fit all day long. I feel I was right on both occasions as they were both a complete success but have priced a job in the past for tube only to loose it to a system user but that's life and doesn't bother me.
We did do that job, no pictures yet for 2 reasons, 1st the batteries let me down in the camera and 2nd it's not the tidiest job I have seen but it is doing the job.
haha, knew I would get ripped for that one. It's not a bad job just not as pretty as it's meant to be.:amuse:
haha, knew I would get ripped for that one. It's not a bad job just not as pretty as it's meant to be.:amuse:
is this job job with band and plate on the wall and if so were are the pics