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« Reply #90 on: October 15, 2011, 12:42 PM » |
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i have the same square as you jmb, mine come in a case and has a german sticker on
Umm German hey! I don't kno if mine is German or not. I'll check it outmon Monday don't think mine is. I'll have to get a German one! Lol Jmb
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« Reply #91 on: October 15, 2011, 07:25 PM » |
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Hello!
I got an email to day from easy-form! They said they will soon have a new website up and running soon with more details and price listings.
Any way he send some information regarding prices via email
Length in mm 200 - £1.58
400 - £3.16
600 - £4.74 800 - £6.32
1000 - £7.90
1200 - £9.48
2000 - £15.80
2400 - £18.96
3000- £23.70 (maximum length)
£7.90per linear metre for the easy form extrusion.
Price per square metre £438.92
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« Reply #92 on: October 15, 2011, 08:23 PM » |
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i emailed them as well i got the same info along with 3-4 other pdfs on instructions and a price list for a set.
800x 1220 mm panel is 429 gbp (hollow 322 gbp)
800 - 1100 x 1220 mm extending is 429 not sure if thats only for one half or for the top as well. i dont think so.
its very dear but could be worth it in the long run
just a quick calculation in my head 500$ vac system at least 1 day for chip board former 100$ 50$ materials
650 $ to do the same thing for one project. it might reduce the labour on building the mould down to 1 hour so a saving of 90 $ maybe.
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« Reply #93 on: October 16, 2011, 11:55 AM » |
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Price per square metre £438.92
650 $ to do the same thing for one project. it might reduce the labour on building the mould down to 1 hour so a saving of 90 $ maybe.
JMB, Alan: Thanks for the info. I think (guess) this application would be appropriate for slabs with "s" curves like ogee etc. but for straight curves (convex, concave), etc. a vacuum form would work as well. Tim
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« Reply #94 on: April 18, 2012, 05:24 PM » |
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Current ongoing job! Nice little Project! Some Oak flooring! Stairs! Warddrobes Bathroom Arches. Well I thought this was my LAST arch! Finally! Got fed up of them! Not that easy to make!  I was wrong this was my last arch! As you can see plaster had to come back and patch up as their was a previous arch done previous plasters and I had to open my big mouth and said it looks out of level AND needs moving over really cus of the warddrobes! Well I was told to make it happen! DAM IT!  A large mirror just picked a size which seemed to fit the room the best! Looked very big when it arrived but in place doesnt seem to bad! Then had to design a frame for it! Also do something with this big large opening in the ceiling! umm... 
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« Reply #95 on: April 18, 2012, 05:29 PM » |
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Just got my head in it!   Some LED's!  EVERYTHING on this job is made on the job all the mouldings and everything I made on the job! Just playing about show the customer different mould designs on paper then make a sample and then wait for the go a head! simples! 
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« Reply #96 on: April 18, 2012, 05:33 PM » |
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« Reply #97 on: April 18, 2012, 05:43 PM » |
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« Reply #98 on: April 18, 2012, 05:45 PM » |
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You buggered off to the Gadget show and left me to move the piano from 1 room to another tho 
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« Reply #99 on: April 18, 2012, 05:48 PM » |
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You buggered off to the Gadget show and left me to move the piano from 1 room to another tho  haahaa yeah! lol The gadget show on saterday was good thanks  Soooo much stuff! Also FESTO was their with the FLying BIRD! More rooms more flooring   
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« Reply #100 on: April 18, 2012, 05:50 PM » |
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JMB, I know a bit of music is very nice during work, but weren't you going a bit overboard by bringing your grand piano?
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« Reply #101 on: April 18, 2012, 05:53 PM » |
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JMB, I know a bit of music is very nice during work, but weren't you going a bit overboard by bringing your grand piano?
You know me! I dont do normal lol! Was thinking of getting Dean to play some music while I was still working JMB
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« Reply #102 on: April 18, 2012, 05:55 PM » |
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he didnt bring it. he disigned an made it on site
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« Reply #103 on: April 18, 2012, 05:58 PM » |
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« Reply #104 on: April 18, 2012, 05:59 PM » |
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he didnt bring it. he disigned an made it on site
haahaa I wish I could do something like da! Wud be Amazing!
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« Reply #105 on: April 18, 2012, 06:02 PM » |
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« Reply #106 on: April 18, 2012, 06:06 PM » |
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« Reply #107 on: April 18, 2012, 06:29 PM » |
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Really good work Brett , I like the detail at the door thresh hold and the radius around the soil pipe . Bet those MDF arches were a pain  John
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« Reply #108 on: April 18, 2012, 06:31 PM » |
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Nice work lads, some really cool details in there. Especially like the curved rail around the toilet waste pipe. Won't be seen but it has been done right. Is the flooring nailed down ? If so what did you use to nail it.
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If its made of wood, i can make it smaller. Shirt size medium p.s- ive started reading these too
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« Reply #109 on: April 19, 2012, 02:08 AM » |
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that manhole in the kitchen could have been done better imho. I was going to sat when i was there but didnt want to say in front of the customer.
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« Reply #110 on: April 19, 2012, 04:09 AM » |
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that manhole in the kitchen could have been done better imho. I was going to sat when i was there but didnt want to say in front of the customer.
To get nice ones is a real pain the the bum.. I got stainlless steel edged one but had to be specicially made up. I trust that is a double cover with a sealed and bolted one underneath.. just in case the worse happens Otherwise some really nice work.. lucky customer to find you guys.. I very rarely seem to go into place in the UK anymore and look around and think that is a well thought out and executed job, a lot of carpentry is really really shoddy these day!
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« Reply #111 on: April 19, 2012, 04:22 AM » |
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that manhole in the kitchen could have been done better imho. I was going to sat when i was there but didnt want to say in front of the customer.
To get nice ones is a real pain the the bum.. I got stainlless steel edged one but had to be specicially made up. I trust that is a double cover with a sealed and bolted one underneath.. just in case the worse happens Otherwise some really nice work.. lucky customer to find you guys.. I very rarely seem to go into place in the UK anymore and look around and think that is a well thought out and executed job, a lot of carpentry is really really shoddy these day! At the very least you think it could have been integrated into the flw of the pattern rather than taking a chunk out of it.
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« Reply #112 on: April 19, 2012, 04:54 AM » |
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JMB.. I see you still have the fun job ahead of you of working out the doors for this (sink unit bottom left)  
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« Reply #113 on: April 19, 2012, 01:11 PM » |
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Nice work lads, some really cool details in there. Especially like the curved rail around the toilet waste pipe. Won't be seen but it has been done right. Is the flooring nailed down ? If so what did you use to nail it.
Its glued down using Sika glue. The flooring has a minimum expansion gap of 23mm up to 30mm all round well above factory recommend 15mm! It did take ALOT longer because I had to go round ALL the rooms with the Fein Multi Master to cut plaster board to give more expansion room. The Door frames threshold I have come up with a simple Idea which Ill be calling a relieve threshold! I aint seen or heard of this method before so like to think I came up with it! As you can see the flooring runs different directions in the room with the Grand Piano and the hall way! Well its about 16meters long in total which made me a little worried to lay with out an expansion joint at the door threshold! BUT I hate having these T bar thresholds which stick up! So created a 4-5 mm rebate on the floor leaving a 10 mm gab between the two floors and sticking a 4-5 mm thick piece of oak 45mm wide as a fresh hold FLUSH I might stick some grooves in under neath the little piece so that IF the floor expands the threshold will SNAP! Instead of the floor buckling up. This can then be replaced no trouble. What do you think?!?! JMB
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« Reply #114 on: April 19, 2012, 01:15 PM » |
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Really good work Brett , I like the detail at the door thresh hold and the radius around the soil pipe . Bet those MDF arches were a pain  John Its the Arch thresh hold. I wanted to do it on all the door thresholds but the client said might be to much. The grooves needs a little stain in them to darken the grooves up like the rest of the flooring so it will stand out more its because I had to cut the boards down I lost the edge. Also the light holes need drilling in.
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« Reply #115 on: April 19, 2012, 01:19 PM » |
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that manhole in the kitchen could have been done better imho. I was going to sat when i was there but didnt want to say in front of the customer.
Yeah I hate the Manhole its CRAP! Make it even worse the man hole housing is much deeper than the tiles SO the tiler just got bits of plasterboard and foamed them in the build it up so he could tile ontop to get it flush! Now that is CRAP! But it dont mater really because they are having a big unit over the top of it to hide it any way! As I DID say something to the client as I thought it was no good and needed redoing but she then told me it wont be seen as shes having some sort of unit along that wall. JMB
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« Reply #116 on: April 19, 2012, 01:22 PM » |
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that manhole in the kitchen could have been done better imho. I was going to sat when i was there but didnt want to say in front of the customer.
To get nice ones is a real pain the the bum.. I got stainlless steel edged one but had to be specicially made up. I trust that is a double cover with a sealed and bolted one underneath.. just in case the worse happens Otherwise some really nice work.. lucky customer to find you guys.. I very rarely seem to go into place in the UK anymore and look around and think that is a well thought out and executed job, a lot of carpentry is really really shoddy these day! Cheers! 
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« Reply #117 on: April 19, 2012, 01:28 PM » |
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Are those short floor boards next to the hearths access panels of some kind?
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« Reply #118 on: April 19, 2012, 01:29 PM » |
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JMB.. I see you still have the fun job ahead of you of working out the doors for this (sink unit bottom left)   Haahaa you noticed! Yeah I have been leaving that for a rainy day lol! I have set my self a challenge der really with the double curve on the doors. Not sure how to tackle it yet! I want to be able to get my mould like I have on my Paneling in the bathrooms to be the same on the doors. Any way I can make them doors later client is more bothered about the main jobs inside the house flooring and fitting out the other two bathrooms which I aint started yet! and UPGRADING the stairs to make them look more appealing not sure how to tackle that one yet! See how it goes! ill take pictures as usual. JMB
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« Reply #119 on: April 19, 2012, 01:32 PM » |
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Are those short floor boards next to the hearths access panels of some kind?
No. why should they of been longer ones?!?! Did think about not using them but thought it didnt look out of place so used them any way. Their is a double socket in the floor in the room with the grand piano you can see it in the pictures JMB
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