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It is hard work, Once you've started you cant stop till its finished, that makes a difference.

 

I was talking to him too much and it went a bit off before he finished polishing it, man he was having to put a bit of effort in and it was on the ceiling so working above his head, looked well tiring.

 

Something i have always admired is plastering its one of those old trades i really like:thumbup1:

 

i had a go it was well tricky!! do you do the full spectrum of jobs in the building trade Jelly? i really enjoy building work renovated alot of my cottage myself and built dormers front and back.

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I was talking to him too much and it went a bit off before he finished polishing it, man he was having to put a bit of effort in and it was on the ceiling so working above his head, looked well tiring.

 

Something i have always admired is plastering its one of those old trades i really like:thumbup1:

 

i had a go it was well tricky!! do you do the full spectrum of jobs in the building trade Jelly? i really enjoy building work renovated alot of my cottage myself and built dormers front and back.

 

My Trade is as a Bricklayer (C&G with distinctions, check me out!) but I can turn my hand to a lot of different jobs, mostly wet trades though.

Very competent and confident in most types of paving work too.

 

Jellystock.

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