ugh!! indeed S999...or when u hit the chisel with the hammer and u miss ohh.
Ditto bloomin ditto!!!!DYJHIWhen they KNOW you`ve got to work up the loft, but there`re piles of stuff in the way of the hatch....... X(
Then you get up there to find :
1... There`s no light.
2... There WAS vermin, now theres just droppings and poison pellets everywhere. :_|
3... There are SPIDERS (god I hate them buggrz)
4... There is also a lifetime`s accumulation of "junk" stacked up everywhere, and its dinnertime before you`ve cleared the area you need to work in; but can`t stop for food cos you`re running late, and anyway you`ve got rat poison and mouse p o o all over your hands (plumber also working in house - no water). :_|
Which USUALLY means no flippin` cuppa either
Wish I could wake up for me cheerios after that, but it weren`t a dream!!!!!!
missed a bit.......DYJHIWhen they KNOW you`ve got to work up the loft, but there`re piles of stuff in the way of the hatch.......
Then you get up there to find :
1... There`s no light.
2... There WAS vermin, now theres just droppings and poison pellets everywhere.
3... There are SPIDERS (god I hate them buggrz)
4... There is also a lifetime`s accumulation of "junk" stacked up everywhere, and its dinnertime before you`ve cleared the area you need to work in; but can`t stop for food cos you`re running late, and anyway you`ve got rat poison and mouse p o o all over your hands (plumber also working in house - no water).
Which USUALLY means no flippin` cuppa either
:^O Thats a classic :^O :^O:^O:^OWhen they KNOW you`ve got to work up the loft, but there`re piles of stuff in the way of the hatch.......
Then you get up there to find :
1... There`s no light.
2... There WAS vermin, now theres just droppings and poison pellets everywhere.
3... There are SPIDERS (god I hate them buggrz)
4... There is also a lifetime`s accumulation of "junk" stacked up everywhere, and its dinnertime before you`ve cleared the area you need to work in; but can`t stop for food cos you`re running late, and anyway you`ve got rat poison and mouse p o o all over your hands (plumber also working in house - no water).
Which USUALLY means no flippin` cuppa either
missed a bit.......
5... In 5 minutes flat you`re itching like hell from the fibreglass insulation.
6... You`re also sweating buckets, and you know its going to run into your eyes, but you daren`t wipe them cos there`s rat poison, mouse poo and fibreglass on your hands, arms, clothes (and, from experience............. rubbing your eyes when you have fibreglass particles on your hands is a REALLY REALLY BAAAD idea).
Never mind though - beats being bored.
p.s. You can also "spring" the plasterboards from their nails, just with your weight on the joists! Customer then goes off on one `cos they can see the nail heads / cracks in the ceiling....and its ALL YOUR FAULT!!!!!
Well done KME' date=' take any prize off of the middle shelf.
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Middle shelf .... u tight ^$%
And do you really wanna be FRENCH ????????????He could have turned you into a frog!!
Done that today on my own house extension running new kitchen ring got the sds drill out and had to remove top 3 stairs looks like the house that jack built,just comleting extension wiring and was going to take feed off downstairs light and owner said you cant take up any floorboards lamininated floor in bedroom grrrrrTo get back on topicYJHI when:
you get a domestic occupied rewire; customer has a "collecting things" fetish, they don`t drink coffee, so the first day all you have is DECAFFEINATED tea!!!!!.
Every room has loads of stuff piled up all over the oche. Half the time is spent moving furniture around (love the old MFI wardrobes that threaten to collapse if you breathe on them.
Walls are mostly black mortar construction, apart from two stud walls, which are lath & plaster (with the obligatory horse hair!)
The walls are damp, due to porous exterior render (at least it keeps the dust down - not so you`d notice, but nevermind)
carpets are felt, vacuum`s next to useless, and then you find that the bathroom is a flat roof extension; and the kitchen below (also an extension) is constructed at a different height from the rest of the house; and you can`t find a way through with your cables.
I love my job, me.
p.s. my previous notation on lofts also holds true here.
I have a collection of other trades, who I`ve had working in/on my house, and are recommended by me to customers (and vice versa). My tame carpenter gets the call on these jobs, comes in, lifts the laminate; and re-lays it after I`m done. Customer foots the extra cost.Done that today on my own house extension running new kitchen ring got the sds drill out and had to remove top 3 stairs looks like the house that jack built,just comleting extension wiring and was going to take feed off downstairs light and owner said you cant take up any floorboards lamininated floor in bedroom grrrrr
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