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On 2/4/2018 at 11:01, millrace said:

Get over it...he fitted a floor and treads big deal....as a time served joiner (30yrs) myself i see it as basic skill hence not impressed like i said if treads had been made on site then yes fair play but they wernt....i did not at any point say it was poor work.....skill sets have changed nowadays the ability to do things truly bespoke on site is almost a thing of the past....young tradesmen(i use this term losely) dont know how and mostly dont want to be bothered thinking on there feet its either im to busy or wont turn up...they think working on pre-made houses makes them a tradesman....a 60yr old workshop man has a true skill set thats now being lost to the flatpack generation....

You sad individual!

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some really nice work their fella, feel proud of that.

i'm doing nothing but picking up the carp and covering up the absolute abortionist work of others at the moment, rolling jobbies in glitter as they say, certainly nothing I want to take a picture of and share about.

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Cheers mate and yeah I’m kind of happy with most of it. 

Not good mate. I don’t do site work but I’ve got to sort out a kitchen that someone Had done by absolute cowboys. The worst kitchen for I’ve seen by a long way. 

? it could be worse. I’ve been called a builder before a few times.

Am I correct in saying that I remember you said you bought some maffel stuff? 

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