Its a Freeweight, functional and plate loaded floor. Made up of different sound reduction materials, for the different areas & uses. The spec was...
[ATTACH] Just the nosings to go round. They got drilled wrong, so will be tomorrow.
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So, the jobs more or less complete now. A lot of work went into this one, along with a full artic load of acoustics [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Depends what you do
Ive found a small grinder I had as a freebie from something, and bought the attachment & cowel from Preptec. Will see how it works out
Indeed. Had a row with the guy from TK Max today too. Said I had to stop making so much noise.... Can`t stop, won`t get it done on time ! Was...
It was, all good.
This job is a proper nightmare. The above is probably the easiest part of it.
Too late !
Ive got 3x flights of stairs with existing nosings & ceramics to sort out. Break off the ceramics, 9mm ply, vinyl & new nosings. Does anyone use...
Has anyone used it over adhesive residue ? Ive got some on site, but never used it on anything but clean concrete before.
Has it been done now then ?
It wasn`t so bad. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] We used about 700 fixings, and just one 7mm sds bit. Started at 7 and was done by 2. The pic above...
Concrete nailer into ceramic tile= bad idea. No good at all. 700 plugs & screws
I was waiting for someone to pull me up, and tell me what a twat I am. Story is, it`s just a height building exercise, and will have about 80mm...
Yep, maybe slightly overkill I know
Always used to use F3 over raised access. Stuck like f*uk. This is just shuttering ply, so its nicely twisted. Im fixing it tomorrow so will see....
No adhesive. A Spit Pulsa 800, probably 40mm pins
I have 53 sheets of 9mm ply to fix, onto a ceramic tile floor. Its an old Lidl store I think. Has anyone ever used a concrete nailer through...