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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Looking for PVC or WPC fencing solutions locally.
Any suggestions?
VexXx Dogg wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Looking for PVC or WPC fencing solutions locally.
Any suggestions?
https://www.facebook.com/vistalexteriorsolutions
VexXx Dogg wrote:nah, but it's a good buddy of mine. He's good people.
SSL had them. Most of the safety stores should have a fire escape ladder.fokhan_96 wrote:Anyone sells this in trinidad ?
adnj wrote:SSL had them. Most of the safety stores should have a fire escape ladder.fokhan_96 wrote:Anyone sells this in trinidad ?
daring dragoon wrote:timelapse wrote:Copied from Eastern Credit Union's page today:
Agreement of sale / purchase
2 forms of identification per applicant
Copy of mortgage, deed or title deed to the property / certificate or title
Deed of lease (if leasehold land)
Valuation report
Bank statement reflecting credit and loan balances
Credit Union statements reflecting shares, deposit and loan balances
WASA clearance certificate
Copies of up to date receipts of lease rental, Land and Building taxes and WASA rates.
For Home Construction, ALL of the above requirements with the exception of the Agreement for sale/ purchase. The following documents are also required:
Approved building plans (Town and Country)
Detailed builder's estimate
Building contract (if applicable)
Quantity surveyor's report.
is there a cut off age to get a mortgage from any bank etc,
daring dragoon wrote:experience persons out there what is the easiest way to get 50 bags of sand and 40 bags of cement and some blocks to a second floor. can a forklift reach that high to just lift the palette up there?
pugboy wrote:hire a hiab truck, less headachedaring dragoon wrote:experience persons out there what is the easiest way to get 50 bags of sand and 40 bags of cement and some blocks to a second floor. can a forklift reach that high to just lift the palette up there?
daring dragoon wrote:experience persons out there what is the easiest way to get 50 bags of sand and 40 bags of cement and some blocks to a second floor. can a forklift reach that high to just lift the palette up there?
fokhan_96 wrote:Hire 2 Venes to carry it up for you.daring dragoon wrote:experience persons out there what is the easiest way to get 50 bags of sand and 40 bags of cement and some blocks to a second floor. can a forklift reach that high to just lift the palette up there?
Strugglerzinc wrote:fokhan_96 wrote:Hire 2 Venes to carry it up for you.daring dragoon wrote:experience persons out there what is the easiest way to get 50 bags of sand and 40 bags of cement and some blocks to a second floor. can a forklift reach that high to just lift the palette up there?
Might sound funny, but this is the best way. 3 Venes tho, 1 middle man.
Use the Hiab or a forklift. Most forklifts will go 10 to 15 ft, many much higher. If you can't do either, use a pulley and 3/4 inch rope with a cargo strap net, one bag or a few blocks at a time.pugboy wrote:hire a hiab truck, less headachedaring dragoon wrote:experience persons out there what is the easiest way to get 50 bags of sand and 40 bags of cement and some blocks to a second floor. can a forklift reach that high to just lift the palette up there?
adnj wrote:Use the Hiab or a forklift. Most forklifts will go 10 to 15 ft, many much higher. If you can't do either, use a pulley and 3/4 inch rope with a cargo strap net, one bag or a few blocks at a time.pugboy wrote:hire a hiab truck, less headachedaring dragoon wrote:experience persons out there what is the easiest way to get 50 bags of sand and 40 bags of cement and some blocks to a second floor. can a forklift reach that high to just lift the palette up there?
Don't waste time walking it up the stairs.
rspann wrote:Maraj have MDF mouldings . Most others are PU . Think about rot and moisture .
I was looking for mouldings last month and came across a place in Rio Claro side that had mouldings for $50 - $75 . Pionare Enterprises in Marabella have a lot too.
Phone Surgeon wrote:If hiab or forklift costing more than $1000 you might as well hire 3 or 4 venes. And you would get the material in the different rooms.
daring dragoon wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:If hiab or forklift costing more than $1000 you might as well hire 3 or 4 venes. And you would get the material in the different rooms.
pressure to find a forklift/hiab and even more pressure to find a vene since the lockdown. i hardly seeing them out like they hiding.
daring dragoon wrote:experience persons out there what is the easiest way to get 50 bags of sand and 40 bags of cement and some blocks to a second floor. can a forklift reach that high to just lift the palette up there?
Zedenka wrote:Good Morning All,
Where sells affordable shower enclosures for bathroom?
I am doing a walking in shower, i just need one piece of glass (8ft Height x 4ft Width) and three places i called for tempered glass charging 6500+ to provide and install.
Are there any places i can buy the glass myself?
What about using Plexi/Acrylic instead of glass?
I was even thinking to use Glass Blocks, where sell those?
Thanks a for the response.
If from South area, Creative Glass in Ptown did decent work for me. Acrylic enclosure, and tempered glass door.Zedenka wrote:Good Morning All,
Where sells affordable shower enclosures for bathroom?
I am doing a walking in shower, i just need one piece of glass (8ft Height x 4ft Width) and three places i called for tempered glass charging 6500+ to provide and install.
Are there any places i can buy the glass myself?
What about using Plexi/Acrylic instead of glass?
I was even thinking to use Glass Blocks, where sell those?
Thanks a for the response.
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