The Good old days

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Vincey

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Ahh, remember the hod well when I started on the shovel - I remember when loading it up and lifting it up onto the shoulder ( that takes skill & balance on its own), then when you headed to the ladder you kind of ran up the ladder with the motion of the hod. The brickies labourer has it easy with their little hod.
 
It's what a plasterer would use to carry S&C either up stairs or ladder. It would have weighed about 55kg fully loaded.
Fancy a go?
That’s a little bit forward Andrew but I’d give the hod a go!

.. I might even lift it a couple of steps through sheer bloody mindedness. That sounds f**k**g awful! I’ve tried to shoulder two bags of plaster for the f**k of it and looked a right clown
 
The plasterer on the right I’m sure that’s a Marshall town trowel in his hand


Could be.
I'm betting that pic is Americans though, what do you reckon?

They did have a few brands out back then though.

All look similar..
 
While we're on the subject of the good old days; I was chatting to my old man about prices the other week and he said that back in the sixties him and his two brothers had to do a pair of three bed semis a week to make a wage. That's float and set the walls, skim the ceilings and screed the floors.
A pair a week for a 2 and 1 gang.
 
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