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SammyQ":1m77a1ms said:Bob? Did you REALLY cut all those sheets by hand? You must have looked like a teddy bear at each day's end...respect. Sam
There were 3 of us cutting / fitting Sam and we rotated to ease the task. It was only 60mm thick and 3m x 2m not 8 x 4 as I said but from memory the quantity was probably over 150 sheets, I'd have to look at the old invoices to be sure, and the work was spread over weeks because it was a large conversion so no real problem. I kept the bread knives really sharp and use a slicing rather than sawing cut so very little dust except when knocking it into place and if it was a bit tight easy to just trim a fraction off using the frame timber as guide
The worst problem with that job was having to use a lime mortar mix and do the mixing on a windy exposed site, there was a huge amount of stonework plus pointing to all the original and all the garden and boundary walls.
When we started, it was a stable still housing a couple of horses but just a crumbling shell with no innards or upper floor, grade 2 listed but the planners wanted to allow it to fall down rather than be converted so it was a fight all the way. Worked though and my mate sold it at Christmas for £730k, he's a bit pi**ed at me 'cos I refused to work on his new gaff, too busy playing golf. :lol:
How are your 2 little friends doing at the minute btw?