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The four buskers of the apocalypse
The four buskers of the apocalypse
At one time they would create one million instant bowel movements !!!
Having tried to fix these myself before, getting the cement out is a very time consuming task.A question....
How much would you expect to pay , materials and labour for 3 x 6' fence panels , and 2 wooden posts to be taken out and replaced . Wooden posts had snapped off at ground level and were cemented in.. ?
A question....
How much would you expect to pay , materials and labour for 3 x 6' fence panels , and 2 wooden posts to be taken out and replaced . Wooden posts had snapped off at ground level and were cemented in.. ?
Thanks @Lucy You've made me feel a bit better now , as cost of labour was higher due to time spent getting the remaining wood out of the concrete (At least he's put special post holders in now, so should be easier in the future )Having tried to fix these myself before, getting the cement out is a very time consuming task.
it really depends on the quality of the fence panels and posts used.
They can vary quite considerably.
But say 3 panels at £50 each (£150) and that’s a very rough guide.
2 posts at £20 each.
Work/labour might be £100 to £150 per worker per day.
When we had fencing done last year we sourced our own fencing, and priced it up so we knew what quality we were getting.
I'd go tonight before he gets home from work, save all the aggro.1) Now waiting for hubby to get home and start about the cost, and me offering to get it done in the first place for son.
2) Now waiting for hubby to get home and go even more madder when I tell him I'm having the car to drive down to Worcester for 7am Saturday , to wait in for sons fridge freezer he's just bought until he gets back from work. He's out at the footie anyway on Saturday, but might have to walk to the Chet to get the coach if he can't get a lift.
Hope he's home safe soon @PeterD it's so worrying when they go missing.I shouldn't worry as he is probably just out making other people's lives hell but my cat, who pretty much never goes out, isn't in. I had decorators in today and he usually greets me wailing for food, nothing today. Not around at all. I shouldn't worry.
I am fearful he may have escaped out the front.
Great news!He just strolled in. Filthy and wailing as per normal. I am allowing him into bedroom.
So pleased @PeterDHe just strolled in. Filthy and wailing as per normal. I am allowing him into bedroom.
I shouldn't worry as he is probably just out making other people's lives hell but my cat, who pretty much never goes out, isn't in. I had decorators in today and he usually greets me wailing for food, nothing today. Not around at all. I shouldn't worry.
I am fearful he may have escaped out the front.