We use them for GRC for external work,
Have tried them with casting plaster but not too impressed, much better results using the traditional hessian scrim .
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I tried to get shot of them, but no one interested in buying or trading them , have to keep them until they drop I think,
We all have our crosses to bear .
More woes with our Mercedes sprinters,one was broken into with new Mikita screw gun ( lithium batteries ) stolen , the other one tampered with but they must have got disturbed, bet it was as same gang that robbed the cat convertors b###ards
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There was a tom madden , but quite a few different foremen , could be a different site,
Mennolly were all over the place , one of the biggest at the time,
Were you working direct for them or for a subby?
Hi george I laughed when I heard your story , I'm based on Dublin and I know the guy who you are talking about, when things were good everyone paid the Union for peace and quiet, but the outcome was not what was expected. 3 million euro went missing from the union account , and two guys had to...
Sounds like my gig, have been on telly twice , rte with duncan stuart and most recently on building Ireland on TV3 and RTE, was told I came across well ,
I don't have an agent though , and have never been paid ,
But got some recognition out of it ,
From quantity surveyors on two occasions, regarding a competitor , we thought his bill was too expensive
How much would you have. Charged,
My answer "f@@@ off" in a nice way
Does anyone notice a difference in the latest batches of casting plaster ,
Very pink colour , slower setting and not as strong , I guess they are mining from a different area
Happy Xmas one and all, we had our Xmas piss up last night , just called in to settle the bill €434.80
That's okay but. Someone was drinking kaliber (non alcoholic) ffs
Is that a sackable offence ?
Google "low intensity laser treatment , " or bio flex laser
Used this for my knees a couple of years ago ,I had great results , very big in Canada , not sure about uk ?
Well the general consensus among the casters was in favour of Lafarge , but seem to be used to BG now , it took a while , as they don't like change . Poor things
We are using British gypsum e-cast at present ,
I think it's made especially for the Irish market , it's like the BG casting but sets quicker , we used Lafarge prestia 23 no1 for many years ,in the boom , but no longer easily available as they have cut back on supply here fibre fix for fixing ...
Yes seems to be a bit of a buzz on , especially refurbishment / renovation in certain areas of the city .
Hopefully prices may rise , but still very competitive , I find
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