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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 469296" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Love it ! Lets face it , they're not rocket science ....but if occupied they are damned hard work .. often a week on your knees , involving such skills as furniture moving , carpet relaying , floorboard removal &amp; refitting , re-plastering , crawling through 10 feet of fibreglass insulation , crawling under floors , chasing KO boxes into brickwork . I wouldn't do one now , I'd never walk again !! </p><p></p><p>New housing or new extensions are usually much easier . </p><p></p><p>I worked in industry for years ( a short period maintenance then contracting , mostly installation &amp; overhead cranes ) . Becoming self employed , the industry in Birmingham was disappearing fast and our work became commercial , banks , schools , universities , MOD, offices etc . </p><p></p><p> Now just working two days a week on mostly small domestic work ....not even extensions or new build now as my long term builder died recently . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 469296, member: 1408"] Love it ! Lets face it , they're not rocket science ....but if occupied they are damned hard work .. often a week on your knees , involving such skills as furniture moving , carpet relaying , floorboard removal & refitting , re-plastering , crawling through 10 feet of fibreglass insulation , crawling under floors , chasing KO boxes into brickwork . I wouldn't do one now , I'd never walk again !! New housing or new extensions are usually much easier . I worked in industry for years ( a short period maintenance then contracting , mostly installation & overhead cranes ) . Becoming self employed , the industry in Birmingham was disappearing fast and our work became commercial , banks , schools , universities , MOD, offices etc . Now just working two days a week on mostly small domestic work ....not even extensions or new build now as my long term builder died recently . [/QUOTE]
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