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Non Footy Chat Thread II

Suitman

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But if replace like for like?
And I will do myself

You've had some good advice here. But......

If you are going to do this - like for like - as you say, and not really increasing the perimeters of the replacement, just go ahead and do it - as long as you do it properly, which I am sure you will being in the trade.
You're only talking about a small roof replacement - it's hardly a huge heritage (or conservation) project. It's not really worth the red tape (and I can vouch for the pain of going through the red tape for projects like that) for a job as small as this.
I'm certainly not one who has ever gone against lawful requirements when building, and I have always towed the line as my license requires me to, but for something as small as this, do it properly and there shouldn't be any issues.
 

Gary Gutful

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My Mother in Law's partner used to live near a Beefy's. Stole a bunch of loyalty cards and used to stamp them himself at home to get free pies. Tried to give us a card when we visited once.

F**ken idiot.
 

hindy111

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You've had some good advice here. But......

If you are going to do this - like for like - as you say, and not really increasing the perimeters of the replacement, just go ahead and do it - as long as you do it properly, which I am sure you will being in the trade.
You're only talking about a small roof replacement - it's hardly a huge heritage (or conservation) project. It's not really worth the red tape (and I can vouch for the pain of going through the red tape for projects like that) for a job as small as this.
I'm certainly not one who has ever gone against lawful requirements when building, and I have always towed the line as my license requires me to, but for something as small as this, do it properly and there shouldn't be any issues.

I removed the old awning in 35mins flat. I impressed myself. The large wooden beam at front was a little dangerous on own but I am a risk taker. Left one bolt in at one side so I could swivel it down.😊
 
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