You can only build as good as the timber-frame is …. What do you do then when the next floor can be 30 mm out or in which I’ve had to build too over five stories… houses are quite accurate try working on big projects and you won’t be worried about what your level is saying because it’s all about keeping the cavity correct…. some timber-framed buildings are shocking to work on !!.
Nah apex is still just a standard meterage, no over pay on them. Yeah the house is solid and at worst part is 7/8 mm so it’s passable just looks bad and when you go over someone else’s work it’s just frustrating
Thanks for the video, I always enjoy watching another trade doing such great work.
You can only build as good as the timber-frame is …. What do you do then when the next floor can be 30 mm out or in which I’ve had to build too over five stories… houses are quite accurate try working on big projects and you won’t be worried about what your level is saying because it’s all about keeping the cavity correct…. some timber-framed buildings are shocking to work on !!.
Shit you would be getting that level rapped around your head back when I was on site never put a level on another man’s work
@@faitheoin1884 😂😂 had to put a level on it, I had to build on top of it you muppet
It's called covering your own back
Your amazing
Do you get paid square on apex’s,15mm over that much wall is grand house won’t fall down and will still be sold
Nah apex is still just a standard meterage, no over pay on them. Yeah the house is solid and at worst part is 7/8 mm so it’s passable just looks bad and when you go over someone else’s work it’s just frustrating
Defo annoying taking up someone else’s shit
plus or minus 8 mm per lift is acceptable
@@scottnever8732 it’s acceptable, it’s within the tolerance which is set out for new builds but would you want your house to be acceptable?
that vapour barrier is upside down
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