123hotchef
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As is always the way.That is shocking, absolutely no excuse for workmanship of such a poor standard. The thing is, it will cost far more to repair than to do it right in the first place
I can’t see why the structural engineer has specified expansion bolts and designed the connection that way.
Anyhow, that is the drawing and that is how it should be made.
Good grief.
I sorted out some beams for a member on here last year and they were nowhere near as bad as that.
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it's easy enough to fix that, do enough of fixing ********* like that theer are some useless
Story of my life that. I always get there (or they get to me) just as they have ran out of money and the <whatever> is an abortion so I end up sorting it out at no real profit to myself hoping that next time they come to me first, they never do though.

Story of my life that. I always get there (or they get to me) just as they have ran out of money and the <whatever> is an abortion so I end up sorting it out at no real profit to myself hoping that next time they come to me first, they never do though.
Story of my life that. I always get there (or they get to me) just as they have ran out of money and the <whatever> is an abortion so I end up sorting it out at no real profit to myself hoping that next time they come to me first, they never do though.
I can’t see why the structural engineer has specified expansion bolts and designed the connection that way.
Anyhow, that is the drawing and that is how it should be made.
and insisted that the weld is good (ignorance is bliss), I said I can't have this conversation, im not arguing about it and I'm getting a welder in, end of story. He's pushed back a little bit, got grumpy but he's ok with it now and we will sort out the cost. So he's being reasonable enough about it.
