window fitters ?
#16
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Ooh - I don't know. Close inspection of my own house as my ongoing and overdue reno continues? Assembled by drunk monkeys in the dark I suspect.
I spent a few months working with a mate of a mate painting houses when I first came out. McMansions mostly - the construction standards would make you weep.
I spent a few months working with a mate of a mate painting houses when I first came out. McMansions mostly - the construction standards would make you weep.


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Ooh - I don't know. Close inspection of my own house as my ongoing and overdue reno continues? Assembled by drunk monkeys in the dark I suspect.
I spent a few months working with a mate of a mate painting houses when I first came out. McMansions mostly - the construction standards would make you weep.
I spent a few months working with a mate of a mate painting houses when I first came out. McMansions mostly - the construction standards would make you weep.


Are you a painter?

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A good point well made - although I think my rambling old shack was built in the days when a greater degree of fecklessness was tolerated in academics. Loafing even.
I think it may have been built by chaps who at least claimed some body of skill or qualification - even if it was only knowing which ear to stick thei pencil behind.
But still, back to the original point - I'm merely an overeducated working class boy from a large family of tradesmen and I do know where the pointy end of the nail is supposed to go.(don't tempt me) and I've been quite surprised at the lo-tec construction techniques in both older and newer houses I've seen.
Different suitability for different climates I suppose, but a lot of plumbing, wiring and - indeed - glazing that I've seen seems a little *ahem* rustic.
Or maybe that's just what I get for living in the hills.
I think it may have been built by chaps who at least claimed some body of skill or qualification - even if it was only knowing which ear to stick thei pencil behind.
But still, back to the original point - I'm merely an overeducated working class boy from a large family of tradesmen and I do know where the pointy end of the nail is supposed to go.(don't tempt me) and I've been quite surprised at the lo-tec construction techniques in both older and newer houses I've seen.
Different suitability for different climates I suppose, but a lot of plumbing, wiring and - indeed - glazing that I've seen seems a little *ahem* rustic.
Or maybe that's just what I get for living in the hills.
Last edited by Phlanger; Jan 20th 2011 at 11:59 am. Reason: Obsessive behaviour
