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the unskilled labourer seems awfully skilled to me. that proper work given the time and budget. well done, sir.
Just hope they will not decide to rebuild the wall again.
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400kg of dry?
They can learn something from the "unskilled concreter". . . you only had to do the job.. . . once!! 😁👍
Wow! That was no small job. Mixing all that concret is backbreaking work.
Well done sir!
Well done. You did a really great job there.
tidy!
When I was young my father made a driveway in front of the garage at our house. When he was done he wrote the date in the slab that he made. He did in in 4 sections. Some before I was born. You could “almost” roll a marble on his 4 section’s. Later on my father got tired and just hired “professionals” to come in an finish the rest of the driveway. I can remember thinking how could you leave such a mess! There were no edges, it kind of just ran off into the dirt, it was a completely different color, there were visible stones in it, and a basketball would stop in driveway and it was going downhill!! I was about 14 years old at the time and I remember looking at it thinking “professionals”??? My dad took very good care of it and it still cracked in places not quite a year later. Meanwhile the parts he laid down were still smooth. I couldn’t help but think that this was actually what they thought was a good job?? Sometimes it is not about skill, it is about caring.
I thought that land strip belonged to the house behind the new ones? Or was that just a right of way easement? Or is that further down
Your channel would be the absolute repellent for buyers next to you.
You've just documented a lot of shady work.
I would not pay for any real estates / products this company would like to sell me.
What time did you begin work? I recently assisted an elderly couple I know in harvesting their potatoes. We started at 7am to beat the heat and the sun in the sky and thankfully we were finished by 10am. I think it was over 30C by 8am and rising. Anyway you did a great job there and certainly had concrete drying weather!
You probably have a very tired but smug look on your face when you finished.
Its good work. I think the thing is maybe you could have used some gravel mix into the concrete to make life a little easier and slighly cheaper. But I'm not sure how easy it is to get ahold of gravel in Japan.
I would’ve sent the bill to the president of the company I’m sorry. Not sorry! But then again I am American
I rather liked seeing our old friends, all those "unskilled" folks. (Nudge, nudge, wink, wink)
I envy your family living with all of those handy people.
Not too shabby I must say. The unskilled concrete layer should get a pat on the back for his work!😂
That asphalt in that summer heat, man… I 100% see that causing black tire marks all over the road from people coming and going.
I appreciate that slight passive aggressiveness of tossing it on their side. Lol I wonder how confused the worker was when you see him pass you as you're laying concrete. Also, didn't you say that that little strip between your house and theirs belonged to lady behind you?
Good on you Mate ! I've had to do that myself at my place , a number of times !
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Maaaate, I would be sending the builder the bill for the bags of cement, they cut up your side of the property line, to put the nib wall in (boundary wall)oh yeah while you at it also bill them for your time (hourly rate) cobber. That concreting was the ducks nuts maaate 👍
i thought people in japan went out of their way not to be rude to neighbors