Faldo's DIY General thread

Tbh I was expecting them to do it all them selves including the mixing …:see_no_evil:

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A buddy of mine bought the timber and steel himself. He used tip away at it in the evenings after work. Worked out a fair bit cheaper.

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Christ that’s a wet mix

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Lorry Driver: Where are your planks?
Juhy: He’s inside ---- Here, @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy, get out here …
Lorry Driver : What about your screed?
TSG : I’ll call Ebeneezer, he always has smoke

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Some craic tamping that set up

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Your buddy forgot to put a roof on.

He also forgot to secure his perimeter

It reminded me of this

Correct.

The concrete will have ate through that steel before the cuckoo arrives in 2020

He’ll require some imaginative guttering to waterproof that roof. I’d caution against wiring those sockets.

That’s some mess to be fair

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Very shoddy work.

Era it’s not my mess.

But you condoned the mess, not only that but you applauded his economy and suggested that an innocent cratur like @Juhniallio follow your neighbour’s example. You’ve questions to answer here.

Maybe another time. I’m a bit busy today.

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At least advise him to run those wires under the timber. I’d advise metal conduit and metal boxes as well. And those poles if metal need to be earthed.

Sounds like you know what you’re on about … would you have a need for a lot of sockets in your shed??

I call it my workshop. Does that answer your question?

Ok mate — you dont have a lot of heat lamps on the go?

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Abwood.ie. Bought a shed there and an outside gate. Great job.

Get treated wood.

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