Nice one mike and the lads looking good mate 🙌🏻🙌🏻 can I ask how you guys fit fibreboard to the underside of the steel (where the bifolds are) as I’m getting conflicting info of a few people including building inspectors🤣🤔 I know you can fix the edge where the timber is fixed to the nogs in the steel flange but the bit that would meet the back of the frame. I’ve been told to mechanical fix I’ve been told glue I’ve even been told dot and dab which doesn’t sit right with me 🤦🏻♀️😂 just wondered how you guys would do it , as your work is clearly spot on 😉🙌🏻🙌🏻
Hi at 7:49 the multiple wires down the wall is that allowable as it’s does not appear to be in any kind of zone. Just looks like they are in the middle of the room? Not criticising just asking to help with my education
Hi Thanks for another great video. Why is steven cutting the pink plasterboard with a saw? Is it different from the grey plasterboard which I always score and snap? Please appologise to steven if I have spelt his name wrong.
Hi buddy yes the fire board will still score and snap but you get a cleaner cut using a old saw especially if you are butting up to another board and need cleaner lines and to be honest Steve prefers it that way he’s hates massive gaps
Thanks for another interesting video. I look forward to your big reveal of the new tool! The question of capping vs the DeWalt staple gun was on a recent video from Nick. They save a lot of time. Always nice to see the team working away, and even yourself occasionally! 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
Great video,but should have had a labourer in, take the ceilings down instead of spending time multi tool or cutting with pad saw cutting section out save labour start fresh
Great job getting all those cables through. 👍 Will be interesting to see the lighting for the gable ends.
We couldn’t get our dewalt stapler to fix to block - must be soft blocks in the midlands.
🤣🤣 everything is softer in the midlands
The blocks are thermalites which are really soft buddy so it works a treat 🤙
“Chopped that in with a grenade…” I was drinking my tea at the time… and it came out of my nose!!!🤣🤣
Glad you liked it 🤙
Nice one mike and the lads looking good mate 🙌🏻🙌🏻 can I ask how you guys fit fibreboard to the underside of the steel (where the bifolds are) as I’m getting conflicting info of a few people including building inspectors🤣🤔 I know you can fix the edge where the timber is fixed to the nogs in the steel flange but the bit that would meet the back of the frame. I’ve been told to mechanical fix I’ve been told glue I’ve even been told dot and dab which doesn’t sit right with me 🤦🏻♀️😂 just wondered how you guys would do it , as your work is clearly spot on 😉🙌🏻🙌🏻
Hi at 7:49 the multiple wires down the wall is that allowable as it’s does not appear to be in any kind of zone. Just looks like they are in the middle of the room? Not criticising just asking to help with my education
Hi Thanks for another great video. Why is steven cutting the pink plasterboard with a saw?
Is it different from the grey plasterboard which I always score and snap? Please appologise
to steven if I have spelt his name wrong.
Hi buddy yes the fire board will still score and snap but you get a cleaner cut using a old saw especially if you are butting up to another board and need cleaner lines and to be honest Steve prefers it that way he’s hates massive gaps
Thanks for another interesting video. I look forward to your big reveal of the new tool! The question of capping vs the DeWalt staple gun was on a recent video from Nick. They save a lot of time. Always nice to see the team working away, and even yourself occasionally! 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
I have been known to d a bit of work 🤣🤣🤣
Is it one of them klein flex drill extensions? Not sure of its proper name but seen it somewhere else today brilliant bit of kit it is
Good try but no 🤣
Hopefully a cheaper option as they are a few quid. Look forward to next video keep up the good work lads great content
Great video,but should have had a labourer in, take the ceilings down instead of spending time multi tool or cutting with pad saw cutting section out save labour start fresh