stihl_head1982
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Night Pappaw, night slackers. Night the rest of you. 

haha she got her dick beater stuck in the beaterGood evening OPE hope everyone had a great day View attachment 279612
You want to get real confused about trade responsibility just ask who's job it is to do the rangehood (kitchen extraction fan) in a NZ house.....Now I understand. We dont call those plumbers.
Gutters etc usually falls within a sub group of roofers.
They use A LOT of long staples too. Clayton homes and Live Oak homes anyhow.i built the floors and id go through a box of 8s and a box of 16s a day
i would nail the edges of the sheeting and then go back and nail the centers and could do a 12 by 64 house in about 5 minutes
i didnt have rounded fingers they was caloused flat across the middle to pinky fingers from holding the nailguns all day
we ran senco nailguns there and mine was the only automatic in the shop i had 2 nailguns i ran everyday plus a set of spares when mine needed worked on
that place is why my back is so messed up as well
did it earlier
sorry i didnt get video for you
I’d moveEvening all. Would love to trade this cold for some snow. Guessers are saying it will feel like -46 come walk time in the morning.
You want to get real confused about trade responsibility just ask who's job it is to do the rangehood (kitchen extraction fan) in a NZ house.....
It has a duct, that's plumber work....
It has wires, that's the sparkys job....
Oh, it hangs on timber, it's the builders responsibility....
Only time in our renovation when I had to say "look you lot, sort it out".
Nope.Evening all. Would love to trade this cold for some snow. Guessers are saying it will feel like -46 come walk time in the morning.
staples and glue was used on the walls and roofThey use A LOT of long staples too. Clayton homes and Live Oak homes anyhow.
Nope.
Jeez Gary, it'd be shrunk up so badly it would be an innie.
Mans gotta keep some pride about himself.
Maybe thats why I stay down here. Id be a(n UGLY) woman up there.![]()
You would jump off a bridge if we all did lolI’d move
They use A LOT of long staples too. Clayton homes and Live Oak homes anyhow.
Hmm, I cant really recall who usually gets that one here. Depends on whether its union or not, but legally, id say electrician. Ultimately, the liability in the situation would only fall upon the electrical wiring, since it has no actual fluids connected.You want to get real confused about trade responsibility just ask who's job it is to do the rangehood (kitchen extraction fan) in a NZ house.....
It has a duct, that's plumber work....
It has wires, that's the sparkys job....
Oh, it hangs on timber, it's the builders responsibility....
Only time in our renovation when I had to say "look you lot, sort it out".
Glad to hear you got all the metal out. That means the incision is healed fairly well.Staples and body parts.
I just had 25 staples removed from the incision for my hip replacement.
I am sore still but once i get moving i can walk around.
Yep, it was me and the electrician in the end who got it done..Hmm, I cant really recall who usually gets that one here. Depends on whether its union or not, but legally, id say electrician. Ultimately, the liability in the situation would only fall upon the electrical wiring, since it has no actual fluids connected.
That changes in a commercial situation when fire suppression comes into play.
But that also brings in a sprinkler/fire control contractor.
I'm actually still a licensed electrician, but have never had to deal with a union setting.
If doing residential, we would run the exhaust for range hoods, bathroom exhaust fans, etc.
Sometimes plumbers would do it, but usually we did.
Not so much.Yep, it was me and the electrician in the end who got it done..
You'd need to stay registered coz the gantry cranes are electrical powered tho yeah?
Wow that would be irritatingMy best friend nailed 3 of his fingers together on his left hand with a framing nailer back when he was doing construction. He said it wasn't a pleasant experience.