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Routy56

Routy56

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tidy job there @Routy56 :cool:(y) .... nice looking soil to work with :giggle:
Thanks (y)
Yes the cottage is at least 200 years old. The good soil goes down about 600mm.
We found some buried rubbish -the treasure was a bottle with the glass marble stop in pristine condition :ROFLMAO:
 
Routy56

Routy56

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My wife, Sharon has got me to join her on the Gower MacMarathon on 14th September 2019 in aid of MacMillan
https://www.macmillan.org.uk/get-involved/fundraising-events/trekking/gower-macmarathon.html
So, last Sunday we did a 14 mile training session - Walton Pier to Clacton Pier and back :ROFLMAO:
As well as a few selfies I took a few snaps for you boys:
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Looking fresh at the start :cool:
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I told Sharon that this is what you must do at the seaside :ROFLMAO:
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Now I've got yer attention :geek:
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Dozens of machines dealing with a major landslip on the cliffs at Holand-on-Sea
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Old Thwaites never die - they just launch boats :p
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Clacton-on-Sea for lunch ;)
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Back at Walton-on-the-Naze :cool:
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Job Done (y)
 
Mogman

Mogman

What man as done, man can do, what never has,maybe
Fair play(y) you’ve more energy than me:oops:
 
Routy56

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Finished up on that driveway dig grading off loads of crushed stuff :cautious:
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Look carefully and you'll see my Lieca LMR240 on the dipper firing off my TopCon set on a nice slope :geek:
This made solo grading off a piece of cake :p
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Like a fool I showed our client, who is a kitchen fitter, how to use my laser kit and he started checking :eek:
Note that the Wacker is the same make as my mini :D
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But my 'site supervisor' told him where to go :ROFLMAO:
Had to finish to day with about 6 tonnes left for the grab lorry and needing about another 3 tonnes of crushed :rolleyes:
They had to hand ball it the next day :LOL:
That's the trouble on sites like this when I am not in control and others try and coordinate the ordering :p
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I blame SWMBO:love::love: She has one of these FitBit things :geek: I'm just her support team :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
when you say Gower Marathon ... do you mean Gower, Wales ?? long ol' trek to run yer guts out :oops:
 
Routy56

Routy56

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when you say Gower Marathon ... do you mean Gower, Wales ?? long ol' trek to run yer guts out :oops:
Yep - Port Eynon back to The Mumbles along beach and coast paths - sponsored walk of only 14 miles :ROFLMAO:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Yep - Port Eynon back to The Mumbles along beach and coast paths - sponsored walk of only 14 miles :ROFLMAO:
ah ......... WALK !! :unsure: ..... that's better :giggle:....
Pam walks a lot :rolleyes: ....
dragged me off on an 8+ miler a while ago .... over the hills ..... she's on her knees by the time we'd walked back .... i'm just strolling along ....
we haven't had any more exercise criticisms since.:giggle::giggle:

Used to walk up to nine miles a day in work .... pedometer-ed a week once out of curiosity ... o_O ....
I don't cover quite so much ground these days, but back and fore/up and down me patch, etc. up/down - in/out the machine several dozen times a day too .... it all adds up ........ I get plenty of exercise ;)(y):ROFLMAO:
 
Routy56

Routy56

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ah ......... WALK !! :unsure: ..... that's better :giggle:....
Pam walks a lot :rolleyes: ....
dragged me off on an 8+ miler a while ago .... over the hills ..... she's on her knees by the time we'd walked back .... i'm just strolling along ....
we haven't had any more exercise criticisms since.:giggle::giggle:

Used to walk up to nine miles a day in work .... pedometer-ed a week once out of curiosity ... o_O ....
I don't cover quite so much ground these days, but back and fore/up and down me patch, etc. up/down - in/out the machine several dozen times a day too .... it all adds up ........ I get plenty of exercise ;)(y):ROFLMAO:
Yes exercise is the key to keeping kit at our age (y)Good old Pam - get her to keep dragging you along or vice versa :ROFLMAO:
On my iPhone have an App simply called Health that keeps track of distances and steps etc. Surprisingly accurate. :geek:
 
Routy56

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Yesterday’s job was a POP ;)
Patio/decking dig out
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Roughed out with the big teeth on the 600 - now hiding in the shadow. Then graded off with my old favourite. Client a mate of mine was handy with the laser staff :D
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And he was also handy on the Terex dumper :p
After 2 x push downs we got all the rubbish dirt in an 8 yarder skip - only just :p(y)
Slightly long day dragging digger then dumper to/from site - great fun with my friend. Left him to work his magic with the decking :poop::eek:
 

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Routy56

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You gotta have a play sometimes :ROFLMAO:
A friend of mine, who is ex RCT, collects and restores army vehicles on an old airfield near here :cool:
Recently, popped in and got to have a drive of his latest project:

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No doubt many of you will know that this is an ex Army Saracen :geek:

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Hell of a squeeze getting my bulk into the drivers seat :eek:


Short clip - straight 8 Rolls Royce petrol engine - you gotta love it :cool:
 
Routy56

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Been really busy over the summer to date so here's a recent job:

A few weeks ago we rocked up to stick some trenches in for SWA cables.
This was at a local auction house for new floodlights to light up the front of this loverly old building.
Had to be careful not to make too much mess :ROFLMAO:
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Nice front lawn before I started. Note the 1.2m wide tarmac path :oops:



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Came up with a cunning plan. Poke a 50mm pole under the path like professionals do :cool:
BTW - anyone know why photos sometimes rotate 90 deg and how to edit them back?

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Pipe in place - POP really. Used some old marque poles all cut up ready.
The swaging of the ends helped with the bashing bit and a pointy bit.
These were removed after poking through the sticky clay soil ;)

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I was lucky that the mini didn't topple over working at that angle :ROFLMAO:

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Pushed it down with me Dynapac LC 50 before adding the warning tape.
BTW anyone know what the core grade of oil should be used in the gearbox :geek:

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Then the cable had to go under this 2m wide tarmac path.
The customer expected me to cut a trench across the top between the brick piers.
But I had a cunning plan..........:unsure:

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Once again I used my simple 'thrust bore' - worked like a dream :cool:

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Job done ready for a bit of grass seed ;)

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Can you just tidy up the rear car park..........
........borders so overgrown that the kerbs were covered. Filly a whole 8yd skip with rubbish :eek:
So gotta work out how to rotate the photos - any suggestions........
 
Gunners

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I've done the same with a scaffold pole to get cables under a path before. Its a great trick and well worth the effort vs reinstatement.
 
T whiting

T whiting

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Yes I've done similar if you put a couple of singles on the pole back to back you can pick it up with the bucket push it in then pull it out from the seat😉
 
Routy56

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It's that little bit extra effort put in to make it a better job for the customer that'll get them phoning you back in the future for other jobs 👍
Yes when this customer asked if the finish could be better, I offered to come back with 2 tonne of topsoil and grass seed :giggle:
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This trailer has been so good to me over the years ;)

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So how the hell do I get photos taken in portrait to download on the level? :unsure:
 
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