On 12/05/2019 14:38, Robin wrote:
On 12/05/2019 14:06, Roger Hayter wrote:
Jim K.. wrote:
ARW Wrote in message:
On 11/05/2019 18:23, Jim K.. wrote:
Fredxx Wrote in message: On 10/05/2019
21:35,
Chris B wrote: I have a team of builders currently on site
demolishing a chimney and doing some fairly major bathroom
alterations.Â* This is all formally priced up and contracted
through the parent firm. Whist they are here I have
thought it would be really handy if they could use the tools they
already have been using for the main job in the bathroom
alterations (ie a big core drill) to drill me a suitable hole for
a tumble dryer exhaust. This is undoubtedly "out of scope"
so I was hoping to offer one of them a few drinking
vouchers to do a bit of overtime for me. If I have to DIY
I will have to buy or hire kit or "chain drill" the hole.
Can anybody suggest a sum that would be reasonable for this job as a
"little extra" for someone who is already on site with all of the
right kit?Â* It is on the first floor so if it cant all be done from
inside work will have to be done from a ladder.
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
What size of hole?
110 shurely?
117 of course.
Id or od?
I should say that the o.d. of a hole in a wall is, at best, undefined.
Perhaps not in whatever universe Jim inhabits?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=is-Gnyk4AWE
Just like an estate agents tape measure.
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Adam