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Mark armstrong

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  1. Still waiting for the tit to tell me how a bench joiner is supposed to sound haha
  2. Fk the pilot holes mate haha over rated they are spax screws 9 times out of 10 you won't need a pilot hole
  3. Haha what dose a bench hand sound like ? 🤣🤣Served my time with a company called Balmoral joinery now a work for myself at a very steady pace enough to comfortably live and enjoy time with the family but you my friend am afraid your a wolly and a dreamer one of them annoying know it alls and you kind of boil my piss Ps my mate has got a company cleaning windows with a pole thing and it's a massive round and he's not exactly rolling in it
  4. Doug there is no tree job he's living in a dream world 🤣
  5. Aye Andy he's a total wolly seen something about drilling holes before he puts screws in am a bench joiner n very rare a do that haha buy screws that allow you not to do it these days n get the job dun in half the time
  6. Talk total crap Scottish cleaning if you were so busy with all these different jobs you wouldn't have time to sit on God knows how many forums spouting your marmite
  7. Worked for me on Huawei
  8. Stunning that yew love the black in it off the metal aswell
  9. Yes she definitely sed that slim reaper haha
  10. North Shields plenty rain was hoping for the snow to go sledging with the bairn might have to hop in the car to somewhere white
  11. All the best lads n lasses 👍
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  12. Stunning that elm John the slab behind looks sexy aswell
  13. Sunny agen now no wind but cold
  14. Canny mild in Newcastle been sunny but grey cloud blowing over now
  15. Works out £22m2 for resin on a finished floor for the resin off the company I dun my floor wall and worktop course with fitters are charging 120/150 per m2 to lay that's only at max 3mm deep though be cheaper for you to thickness your slabs of timber as thin as possible so not as much resin is needed to fill in the gaps
  16. It will be expensive aswell for the resin if you haven't already worked with resin might be worth your while doing a resin floor course around 500 quid then you get the resin cheap aswell from the training company and there at the end of the phn to help at any stage of your job your on
  17. Resin floors normally go down in 3 layers you have your base coat grey/black/white then your design coat (marble effect for example)then a poly top coat which is more hard-wearing and UV protection for the mid coat normally max 3mm deep the finished floor
  18. Made a few resin tables dun a resin floor course don't see why you couldn't stick live edge slabs on a floor and flood with resin 2 total different resins though might be best of making a resin table (thin one ) then flooding with clear floor resin to make level check the max depth of pour first otherwise it will exotherm if too deep.if you need to pour deeper than max pour on the BTL just do in separate pours
  19. Snowing loads all morning but melting as soon as it hits the ground in Newcastle
  20. I should be getting a load of rosewood after the Xmas from a retired fella who bought it many moons ago few different kinds one of them is Rio rosewood
  21. Lovely that like
  22. A know buddy and I thought about getting my welder mate to nock one together with a fancy sled on barrings but a bit silicone spray n it glides lovely
  23. Pmsl same thing different material buddy gets the job done
  24. Haha aye 3× 50mm slabs took down to 35mm plenty crap for the lads with chickens on the gardens
  25. Live edge spalted beech spiral staircase all post pics once finished and fitted

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