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yeah. my dad if he could would take a sledge hammer to it. the man worked concrete for close to 40 years and he took pride in his work. even now close to 20 years after he is gone, his work still looks good and is standing. dave in pa.
Escher! Get your ass over here!
In their defense, the plans had a wrinkle in the page.
It looked better on the back of the pub napkin.
Must have been the boss' nephew that screwed up and no one would say anything.
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It must be nice, not having building codes or inspectors.
What does the adjoining wheelchair ramp look like?
In your best Gomer Pyle voice "Something ain't right there..."
I’ve worked concrete some, it looks like it would have been very, very, harder to build the forms for that than to build normal stair forms. JFM
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yeah. my dad if he could would take a sledge hammer to it. the man worked concrete for close to 40 years and he took pride in his work. even now close to 20 years after he is gone, his work still looks good and is standing. dave in pa.
ReplyDeleteEscher! Get your ass over here!
ReplyDeleteIn their defense, the plans had a wrinkle in the page.
ReplyDeleteIt looked better on the back of the pub napkin.
ReplyDeleteMust have been the boss' nephew that screwed up and no one would say anything.
ReplyDeleteBuild Back Better
ReplyDeleteIt must be nice, not having building codes or inspectors.
ReplyDeleteWhat does the adjoining wheelchair ramp look like?
ReplyDeleteIn your best Gomer Pyle voice "Something ain't right there..."
ReplyDeleteI’ve worked concrete some, it looks like it would have been very, very, harder to build the forms for that than to build normal stair forms.
ReplyDeleteJFM