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- Argyll
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Skirting
A guy told me his brother who is a joiner installed this skirting
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Re: Skirting
I think the "joiner" is expecting the decorator to do some touching up
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Re: Skirting
I've seen worse.......
Oh... actually... No I haven't.
Oh... actually... No I haven't.
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Re: Skirting
It was his dog's day off, honest. Wonder where he hitched his horse?
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Re: Skirting
It’s truly awful isn’t it,he’s not even banged the obligatory dollop of caulk in the monstrous gaps
Internal mitres reek of amateurism as well.
Internal mitres reek of amateurism as well.
Carpentry,I can explain it to you but I cannot understand it for you.
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Re: Skirting
No internal coping. No way is he a joiner. Fifer as well with the surname Henderson. Stay clearsteviejoiner74 wrote:It’s truly awful isn’t it,he’s not even banged the obligatory dollop of caulk in the monstrous gaps
Internal mitres reek of amateurism as well.
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Re: Skirting
a bloke down the pub ------------------
---------------- after a 2 day bender
---------------- after a 2 day bender
we are all ------------------still learning
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Skirting
I used to know a guy who didn't even start cutting until he'd had 3 cans of Tennents super... and his work was spot on...
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I once worked with a guy who's breakfast was two cans of Guinness, he used to buy four from the pub at chucking out time, two for supper and two for breakfast. He was only in his forties, but looked about sixty.
One day it will all be firewood.
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Skirting
oulala... What is going on there. Even me who is not a builder I did better the first time I did it. If this guy is a joiner he needs to change of job. He must not be getting paid often.