I know him well,since he came home from England about 20 years ago.He used to do all John O Connells work in Naas.
Tell him you know me, Eddie Wrynn, his cousin Peter Maguire works for me now
I will indeed.I don't see him that often now,I remember years ago he was the first plasterer I saw using stilts.Tell him you know me, Eddie Wrynn, his cousin Peter Maguire works for me now
I pay £3 a pint but most places it £4 most places
I think the forum is good like makes a big world quite alot smaller, well for plasterers in anyways ..... Lol
I'm Enfield in Meath. Do you know a lad over there called Willie Maguire originally from Broadford, small subbie I think ?
I pay £3 a pint but most places it £4 most places
Well ,as Simon says . 110percent yes from me so it makes sensePair of dipshits I know who work together have a unique way of splitting there earnings.
One knows slightly less then the other who knows next to nowt himself, told me they are on a 65/45% split. Incredible.
Now I'm interested,
Just how small is Willie?
i think you guys from the south should pay at least a £5 per pint to subsidize your friends from the north
Ha well that's gpin taThis morning I forged my halk flat again with a hammer on a concrete floor....now I have 2 trades plasterer/iron mongery.
Life is good !!
Same outside Wickes in Barking. "I am plasterman" they tell me as I load up in the morning. I just look at their trowels, normally brand new and not broken in and their cordless drill with the kind of whisk I use for unibond[/QUOTE
ha ha ha!! That's been going on there for years mate I was brought up in East Ham and used to get all my gear out of wickes barking or b&q becton, I stopped going to wickes because every morning it used to piss me off so much seeing them Wan***s begging for work!! They would sit on the fence outside the trade entrance and read the sign writing on your van and say they could do it!! So glad I moved away to Suffolk 6yrs ago now, it don't happen here mate, local people use local trades!Same outside Wickes in Barking. "I am plasterman" they tell me as I load up in the morning. I just look at their trowels, normally brand new and not broken in and their cordless drill with the kind of whisk I use for unibond
Hello boys. I'm Ray from Plaistow. I am not a plasterer but a General Builder. My usual plasterer started to quote me stupid money so I needed to find a new one.I just wanted to ask how many of you are real plasterers? I have had two so called plasterers in the last week who could didn't have a clue what they were doing. I seriously could have done better work myself. That's the truth. One "didn't do" floating. The other was like a rabbit in the headlights. This is not a dig at all of you. I am just interested. If any "real" plasterers want ongoing work contact me.
Very friendlyFreindy tradesman
Freindy tradesman
No few pints up and all that, least it's got you all going!! Hahaha craft Mason, craft masonry, just another bull s**t title you can gain on these courses,