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Single handed Building
A couple of houses are being built just up the road from me so we dive past
quite often. We play the game "Can we see a builder not using his phone" (such an exciting life we lead) Usually there are one or two using the phone whilst either tying to lay bricks - or leaning on the scaffolding. Surely they can't all be phoning for supplies. |
Single handed Building
On Wed, 23 Jan 2019 12:32:30 +0000, DerbyBorn wrote:
Usually there are one or two using the phone whilst either tying to lay bricks - or leaning on the scaffolding They also seem to have a 'rule' that they must walk up and down the road while on the phone and wave their free arm like a windmill as if the other person can see them! -- TOJ. |
Single handed Building
On 23/01/2019 12:32, DerbyBorn wrote:
A couple of houses are being built just up the road from me so we dive past quite often. We play the game "Can we see a builder not using his phone" (such an exciting life we lead) Usually there are one or two using the phone whilst either tying to lay bricks - or leaning on the scaffolding. Surely they can't all be phoning for supplies. Most building work is long periods of deciding what to do, and waiting for materials, shorter periods of unloading and very short periods of actually e.g. layoing bricks/concrete/erecting timberwork. http://vps.templar.co.uk/Cartoons%20...or%20Godot.png -- If I had all the money I've spent on drink... ...I'd spend it on drink. Sir Henry (at Rawlinson's End) |
Single handed Building
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The Natural Philosopher wrote: Most building work is long periods of deciding what to do, and waiting for materials, shorter periods of unloading and very short periods of actually e.g. layoing bricks/concrete/erecting timberwork. If you've employed builders like that, more fool you. -- *Being healthy is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Single handed Building
On 23/01/2019 13:27, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Most building work is long periods of deciding what to do, and waiting for materials, shorter periods of unloading and very short periods of actually e.g. layoing bricks/concrete/erecting timberwork. That's nonsense. Bill |
Single handed Building
For a moment there I had a couple of flashbacks.
Petrocelli who lived in a caravan for all the series and his home he was building in his spare time never seemed to get further than half way up the ground floor windows. Then there was the one handed dish washer in Robin's Nest of course. Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "DerbyBorn" wrote in message 2.236... A couple of houses are being built just up the road from me so we dive past quite often. We play the game "Can we see a builder not using his phone" (such an exciting life we lead) Usually there are one or two using the phone whilst either tying to lay bricks - or leaning on the scaffolding. Surely they can't all be phoning for supplies. |
Single handed Building
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Bill Wright wrote: On 23/01/2019 13:27, The Natural Philosopher wrote: Most building work is long periods of deciding what to do, and waiting for materials, shorter periods of unloading and very short periods of actually e.g. layoing bricks/concrete/erecting timberwork. That's nonsense. Quite. If Turnip thinks that sort of thing was the norm, it's no wonder most firms employ Polish etc builders these days. I've only personal experience of builders here once. Employed by my architect. They were all from the UK and Ireland and grafted. Didn't even stop for a proper lunch break. Although I would say the brickie was fuelled by tins of Guiness. He's long since dead now. -- *There are 3 kinds of people: those who can count & those who can't. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Single handed Building
On Wednesday, 23 January 2019 13:27:15 UTC, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 23/01/2019 12:32, DerbyBorn wrote: A couple of houses are being built just up the road from me so we dive past quite often. We play the game "Can we see a builder not using his phone" (such an exciting life we lead) Usually there are one or two using the phone whilst either tying to lay bricks - or leaning on the scaffolding. Surely they can't all be phoning for supplies. Most building work is long periods of deciding what to do, and waiting for materials, shorter periods of unloading and very short periods of actually e.g. layoing bricks/concrete/erecting timberwork. I've self built two houses. A lot of hard work but financially rewarding. Unloading is almost invariable with a truck mounted "Hi ab" Stuff is palletised to expedite this. |
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Yes if it is like that then the planning was not done very well. They want
to be done and onto the next job, time is money. Like the gooey with the digger at the hotel, if you don't get paid, well... Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Bill Wright" wrote in message ... On 23/01/2019 13:27, The Natural Philosopher wrote: Most building work is long periods of deciding what to do, and waiting for materials, shorter periods of unloading and very short periods of actually e.g. layoing bricks/concrete/erecting timberwork. That's nonsense. Bill |
Single handed Building
On 23/01/2019 15:24, Bill Wright wrote:
On 23/01/2019 13:27, The Natural Philosopher wrote: Most building work is long periods of deciding what to do, and waiting for materials, shorter periods of unloading and very short periods of actually e.g. layoing bricks/concrete/erecting timberwork. That's nonsense. Er no. It was in my case observed fact. See the image I posted Bill -- Canada is all right really, though not for the whole weekend. "Saki" |
Single handed Building
"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... On 23/01/2019 12:32, DerbyBorn wrote: A couple of houses are being built just up the road from me so we dive past quite often. We play the game "Can we see a builder not using his phone" (such an exciting life we lead) Usually there are one or two using the phone whilst either tying to lay bricks - or leaning on the scaffolding. Surely they can't all be phoning for supplies. Most building work is long periods of deciding what to do, and waiting for materials, shorter periods of unloading and very short periods of actually e.g. layoing bricks/concrete/erecting timberwork. http://vps.templar.co.uk/Cartoons%20...or%20Godot.png Thats not really true with bricklaying or of concrete either. With bricklaying most of the time is involved with actually laying the bricks and doing the pointing and cleaning of the wall afterwards. With a concrete slab most of the time is involved with digging where the slab will go, putting in the waterproof membrane and mesh and formwork. Yes the final step of actually having the concrete delivered and the surface floated is done in part of a day. |
Single handed Building
On 23/01/2019 13:27, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 23/01/2019 12:32, DerbyBorn wrote: A couple of houses are being built just up the road from me so we dive past quite often. We play the game "Can we see a builder not using his phone" (such an exciting life we lead) Usually there are one or two using the phone whilst either tying to lay bricks - or leaning on the scaffolding. Surely they can't all be phoning for supplies. Most building work is long periods of deciding what to do, and waiting for materials, shorter periods of unloading and very short periods of actually e.g. layoing bricks/concrete/erecting timberwork. Not for the brickie though! I watch a house go up from my room where I happened to overlook it. When the workmen were on site, it was non stop save for a lunch break. Pretty much seemed to be one brickie who did not stop doing the walls (about 6-7 houses in a terrace) -- Email does not work |
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