Window to a French Door

Replied by GT MG SPARES LTD on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127736

John Pell wrote: No hard hat no steel toe capped boots no high vis vest I have had to report you to the health and safety executive
Hot day to be on the disc cutter with that dust


I Have all the gear but no idea.We only have to wear them on sitework not domestic work however there was a house full of windows on this job and there are some of my lads who are not in pictures who i have to constantly preach to about wearing hard hats on when work going on above.My glaziers have to wear them full time.

I only wear gloves and high vis for building snowmen, my kids have something to
aim at.





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Replied by John Pell on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127800
You know the rules no hat no job lol

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Replied by GT MG SPARES LTD on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127818

John Pell wrote: You know the rules no hat no job lol


Got me hat thought i would post a face to me name,Do you think health and safety would approve of me batman boots.
Back to the job its all done looks good.









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Replied by John Pell on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127825
Yeah I am more than happy with that its just a case of FENSA now
And I would have liked to have seen trickle vents at the top of the French doors

No seriously looks good :beer:

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Replied by GT MG SPARES LTD on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127829
Fensa is for amateurs,Certass for pros member number 002939.
Yes my products are CE marked.It is transpiring little by little,i am curious John what line of work you in.
Trickle vents ? no gas in the room plus air vent in brickwork.Ruling states only have to be replaced if existing ones fitted.
Great,country spent billions keeping heat energy in (kyoto agreement etc bit boring),you want to loose it out,me i am planet friendly i love decats. :nonod:

Would you like to see my vat number,just jesting if you want to doubt any credentials visit the pros www.bloxwichwindows.co.uk or facebook Bloxwich windows LTD. P.S just got my ramp lola inspected no flys on me.
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Replied by John Pell on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127831
I am the NICEIC Qualified supervisor for SEC Electrical Ltd so don't be doing any dodgy electrical works my old man was a building contractor but passed away many years ago aged 49 but I have a few mates in the building game :beer:

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127836
I'm a qualified Scuba Diving Instructor, if that helps. :P

David
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Replied by GT MG SPARES LTD on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127837
Thats a relief i thought you was a HM REVENUE INSPECTOR. :bat:
No,John seriously electrics are not my thing if i cant do it right or properly then i wont bother at all,not the sort of job for chancers.I had the units rewired two years ago when the 5 year electrical wiring check certificate was required for insurance.New board etc it wasnt cheap.I havent any skills whatsoever in domestic or commercial electrics,although my nan bless her let me put 50 pence in the meter when i was a kid.i called the electricians in cost me a few grand.Previously it was a bathroom showroom the wiring was shockingly poor infact given the element of danger it was disgraceful.

Good on your dad i laboured and learnt from a old school builder,mainly roofing & groundwork for twelve years started in the late eighties went on a building site at 15 years old Hard graft somedays but i loved having a laugh with other tradesmen and meeting new faces.Travelled the country made many good friends especially in Newcastle happy days. :beer:
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Replied by John Pell on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127848
David you will be called upon when the heavens open as the floods are bound to come has not rained here in northampton for ages
I am doing doing some roofing this afternoon but only car roofing lol :woo2:

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Replied by talkingcars on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127849
Been raining here on and off for the last 30 hours :( which is bad as I need to do some roofing - shed roofing.


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Replied by John Pell on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127861
You not finished them sheds yet
Think it was your sheds I saw pics of a few days ago two sheds if I am right :broon:

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Replied by talkingcars on topic Window to a French Door

Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127886

John Pell wrote: You not finished them sheds yet
Think it was your sheds I saw pics of a few days ago two sheds if I am right :broon:


There were 2 sheds, 1 got scraped and the other lost a side to double the length of the front and I made a new side and half a rear. I've been to busy going on holiday and work to finish, I need a clear diary and a dry day to pop the roof off, install guttering at the back as the neighbour doesn't like the idea of rain on his fence and then fit the roof properly.


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