QUOTE: Originally posted by pavariangoo i can imagine that conversation, Anyway just see what you can get cleaned up because it should not have damaged anything really. just becareful when cleaning pavariangoo
QUOTE: I am afraid big Educations don't nessasaraly mean clever people regards John
QUOTE: Originally posted by NJfrieght its the home owners who have to move their stuff out of harms way the builder is there do do a job not play pick up your stuff then go to work maybe next time youll think about what a mess a cut off saw will make . what were you thinking that the concrete dust was going to disapear in to thin air. its cement ,rock,hard to cut .
QUOTE: [i]Originally posted by Monkeyman2[/]i Ouch... Get alot of those cans of air and blow it all off maybe?
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QUOTE: I have had my share of dumb*** helpers. And sometimes they can do really dumb things before you can stop 'em!
QUOTE: Originally posted by steveblackledge . time to think about the future now, Robert my 6 yr old wants us to dismantle half of it and re build it to incorporate his layout on the lower level, i think i'll try that, at least i can re use most of the stuff, but only when the house is done. Later Guys
Tom
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 People are always quick to point their finger at contractors... in this case it is the contractors fault. The guy is responsable for his employee. And if the employee has no more sense than to aim the saw in the direction of an open garage, then he needs to be taking orders at Micky D's, not working on someone's home.
QUOTE: I take care not to damage anyone's property. But, I have had my share of dumb*** helpers. And sometimes they can do really dumb things before you can stop 'em! Lucky for me, they have never done any serious damage. Good luck with your clean up/ rebuild. If you do rebuild, hopefully you can salvage most of your layout. Dave
Chip
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