least favorite job

jmbfestool said:
We call it

Glasswool
Rockwool
Fiberglass
Itchy back

and I have hurd other names and I was like what you on about so seems like people just call it what ever they feel like here in the UK

Here (states) rockwool is also known as slag wool, mineral wool and my favorite......rotten cotton   

and add a +1 for me on this as insulating is one of the last things I want to do.  Especially in the summer.    A very close runner up would be rocking ceilings and digging post holes by hand.
 
Any job on a site where there is a "spread" still working!!!

Plaster dust hanging in the air, water splashes all over, and dust and muck all over your kit, and YOU always end up having to clean up after them!! [mad] [mad]
 
Drywall, hanging it, taping it, sanding it, fixing it, and finally painting it.  My goal in life is to invent a cost effective replacement for drywall so I never have to deal with it again.  Of course being cheap, uh I mean fiscally responsible, I am loath to contract drywall out, so I always end up doing the work myself.
 
Emptying the vacuum. Not the CT22, of course, but the big red crappy one.
 
dwillis said:
Drywall, hanging it, taping it, sanding it, fixing it, and finally painting it.  My goal in life is to invent a cost effective replacement for drywall so I never have to deal with it again.  Of course being cheap, uh I mean fiscally responsible, I am loath to contract drywall out, so I always end up doing the work myself.

I did one project with drywall and if never again I won't miss it.
 
Repairing ceilings due to damage, like an old water leak. Must be getting old, the time slips to hours and I'm still working in the same room it seems. Hopefully my new ROTEX 90 will be more fun to hold above my head than my ROS 150.
  [embarassed]
 
My favourite list in construction site is find error in construction and repair it. I also do work there cleaning the area of construction.
 
Plastering +1 & sanding the stuff before paint

also trying to get anything to stay on a autoclaved aerated concrete wall (aka Siporex)

 
This one time I had to grind down a concrete floor because the last contractor decided to use 1.5" of thin set under porcelain tile.  Not only was it a pain to get the tile up (sharp knife like pieces everywhere) I then had to grind down the floor level because I was laying an engineered hardwood onto the slab.

Drywall sanding

Fixing others screw ups yes thats in there too for me

Last but defiantly not least....I have recently been working on a full basement suite.  In the beginning when we were doing the demo there was rat and mouse droppings everywere along with there little carcasses.  Being all masked up and removing moulding fecal matter was not too much fun especially when you are sweating and the dust particles stick to you...YUCK [eek]
 
racheljimme said:
My favourite list in construction site is find error in construction and repair it. I also do work there cleaning the area of construction.
Welcome to the Fog. Cool to have a post fromPakistan. Do you have festools there? Is their service better than in the UK / France ;)
 
Welcome to the FOG, racheljimme.  [smile]
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Least favorites in no particular order.

Plaster, drywall, masonry, insulation, painting ceiling, and more......

Guess thats why I concentrate pretty much on straight woodworking  [wink]

Seth
 
SRSemenza said:
Welcome to the FOG, racheljimme.  [smile]
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Least favorites in no particular order.

Plaster, drywall, masonry, insulation, painting ceiling, and more......

Guess thats why I concentrate pretty much on straight woodworking  [wink]

Seth

Seth, you left out moderating.  [tongue] [ban]
 
Doing a level 5 finish on drywall before painting.  LOVE the results, HATE the process.

Crasftsman, awesome Mini in your avatar.  I've got an old Rover TC2000.  TRADE?  [big grin]

I'm in Ellicott City.  where in Maryland are you if you don't mind my asking?

James
 
Our septic system backed up with solids last week. The pumpers didn't put everything back together and I had to clean up what leaked out when the clean out cap was pulled.

(and they ripped me off with price and overpriced "enzymes" as well - I got caught unprepared).

I really hate dealing with that kind of cr*p.....
 
I don't like doing anything where there's a good chance some of the nastier spiders are going to treat me like dinner.
 
Working on a job some one has already started. 

Insulation

Painting walls ceilings

Doing anything which is repetitive for a long time.

Carrying 8x4  22mm MDF

JMB

 
Quoting - it wastes too much time if I don't get the job. I always struggle to quote accurately as I rarely do the same thing twice. I just quoted to make a small pine bookcase. Client was happy, but they have now changed the design twice and I've pretty well eaten up everything I quoted in doing new designs in sketchup.
Richard
 
richard.selwyn said:
Quoting - it wastes too much time if I don't get the job. I always struggle to quote accurately as I rarely do the same thing twice. I just quoted to make a small pine bookcase. Client was happy, but they have now changed the design twice and I've pretty well eaten up everything I quoted in doing new designs in sketchup.
Richard

Im glad I rarely get price jobs I normally just have to give an estimate so the client knows round about how much its going to cost but then its on a day rate so doesn't affect me  but  I gotta agree that is annoying when that happens!

JMB

 
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