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tony sayer wrote:
In article _pAOn.38105$J52.1450@hurricane, The Medway Handyman
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David WE Roberts wrote:
"The Medway Handyman" wrote in
message newsgoOn.71850$dN2.7024@hurricane...

Customer has had a shed base laid (not by me, I turned the job
down) which has turned into a bit of a disaster. Its off level by
about an 1" in both directions and the surface looks like a roller
coaster for mice. They want a metal shed erected on top, but there
is no way thats
going to work until the base is sorted.

Initial thoughts are to erect level formwork & top the base with a
little more concrete.

Is it going to bond OK to the exciting base, especially where it
'feathers'.? Would PVA help?

Using some stuff already suggested - one course of bricks all round
using variable depth mortar bed to bring the bricks level.
Screed inside the bricks up level with the top.
Put the shed on the bricks.

Interested as to why you turned the job down - were they not
prepared to pay the price of a decent job?


Simply because humping & mixing large amounts of concrete is bloody
hard work. I can earn more doing simple jobs - like changing light
bulbs, putting up borders, siliconing around baths etc.


Seriously .. the residents of the Medway town's can't change a light
bulb ;?,


Commercial premises. Light bulb? H&S issue innit. Needs proper access
equipment, warning signs, risk assesment.

theres gotta be a joke in there somewhere;!...


I laugh all the way to the bank. Paid to change them & a good mark on the
lamps/tubes.


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Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk