Building Surf
Lovely work AW. Looks great!
you're an epic feller @AW. Best wax off thread since biota and sliced bread.
Nice work AW. Shame about the title (of the thread) or was that deliberate?
- building sturf
… lovely sturf AW ;)
AlfredWallace wrote:blackers wrote:Nice work AW. Shame about the title (of the thread) or was that deliberate?
Blackers . Hi mate. I chose the name, I thought well, we’re all builders really and we surf.
I’m happy to change it. Give me a few ideas then please. AW
Oh it's fine, I was just hoping to catch you out making a spout-like typo. I do like Jelly's version tho if you want to change it.
yeh, it's fucking great @AW.. love an honest house, me. A 50s house, with original wooden sash windows, unrendered bricks.. with people who want a style-sympathetic refuge out the back to breeeeaathe and suck a coffee... with frogs and birds and reptiles and eye catching cypress/wire definitions..
@AW, wow, great job. Some skill on show there for sure. Finished it looks great, and value adds to the property.
Hope this thread takes off.
Might have to get myself a phone camera and learn how to upload pics. I see some great trade skills on display all the time, and could definitely give some painting, decorating and resto skill tips I know, plus a few diy car service and repair tips I've picked up. Some good money savers.
Be interested to get a ball park on what you would charge a client, not a mate, for all that
Bet there's some happy frogs in that backyard now!
@Aw, thanks for that, you are right about letting the boys know about prices, helps young guys get an appreciation of the business side and getting them thinking along those lines can definitely inspire them to make a go of it on their own. That price sounds great for the result and considering it's added a fortune to the house value
Definitely let me know about that Geelong job, I'll be back home by Australia Day and looking for some work locally and would love to put a beautiful finish on your work for you, the money is not an issue, getting a smile out of and meeting in the flesh @AW would be worth it for me, so let me know for sure.
And you are right about how your skill set transfers across trades. My brother is a great example of that, has all sorts of skills and has worked a number of trades, and bloody good at all of them, been like that his whole life.
When we were kids they built a house next door and we would pinch materials and my brother built a two story hut in our backyard, on footings, brick fireplace with flue, underlay and carpeted throughout, with an extension, bunk beds, trapdoors, corro roof, upstairs sun deck. Could sleep about a dozen kids.
He was twelve at the time.
But I digress, again.
Great thread I reckon.
It’s about time. Whether you are a ‘tradie’ or just a ‘weekend warrior’, us surfers like to think we can build stuff. So let it rip, let’s talk about anything to do with construction, be it, carpentry, timber, steel, painting, building, roofing, plumbing, drainage, paving, concreting, decks, pergolas, gazebos, retaining walls ( timber & masonry ), bricklaying, sheds, carports, garages, landscape construction, balconies, steps & stairs, skateboard ramps and half-pipes, cupboards, kitchens, bench tops and just about anything else your hands and brains can put together.