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2 brick layers, 2 assistants. R1900 for the day.

This is what these f***ers did, 30 blocks in one day....



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Damn, my brickies would have had that at hip height on day 1 and 1.8m on day 2.
 
Purchased two of those and still have on in the box brand new, decided to rather install these - https://m.takealot.com/waterwize-retractable-i-auto-rewind-hosepipe-grey-teal-20m/PLID60868959

I cannot stand hosepipes lying around. Not cheap but man they are solid and work well, half the price of the gardena one as well
I saw these kind of hoses but in my mind anything that is mechanical will fail in the future.

So I opted for this hose: (I must say this hose quality is so good, I can honestly say it's the best hose I've used to date)

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With a rotate-able steel rim mounted against the wall to roll it up on.

Bonus: The steelie is currently being decorated by the wife. She's happy to do these silly things and I'm happy to let her. Happy all round. :ROFL:
 
2 brick layers, 2 assistants. R1900 for the day.

This is what these f***ers did, 30 blocks in one day....

Looks like they took 6 hours of lunch and 2 hours of actual work.


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Learnt the hard way more than once to ask the job price.
 
Anyone have any experience with shade sails? Want to get one for above the pool that I can take down when unused for extended periods

Was looking at the Coolaroo - but I see its R1000 (almost 100%) more than the Kalahari?
 
Anyone have any experience with shade sails? Want to get one for above the pool that I can take down when unused for extended periods

Was looking at the Coolaroo - but I see its R1000 (almost 100%) more than the Kalahari?
Have one at home, but it was a custom one and it never comes down...

In theory it can come down, but its not going to be easy because its tensioned up significantly.
 
Anyone have any experience with shade sails? Want to get one for above the pool that I can take down when unused for extended periods

Was looking at the Coolaroo - but I see its R1000 (almost 100%) more than the Kalahari?
Yeah.. I got a 5x5 Kalahari sail.. works fine and don't see why coolaroo is so much more expensive..

Coolaroo does have nice fitting accessories though, so I bought those for my shade sail..
 
Anyone have any experience with shade sails? Want to get one for above the pool that I can take down when unused for extended periods

Was looking at the Coolaroo - but I see its R1000 (almost 100%) more than the Kalahari?
Reason for such?

In my case, was considering the same but predominantly to prevent all the leaves from the tree above the pool from falling into the pool during autumn/winter, but this is over a 12X 8m area.

In the end , went for a leaf catcher cover for pool. And it's been doing a stellar job.

However, the coolaro brand you mentioned is good. Have a small cover on other side of house, and its holding up. About 8 months too.
 
Anyone have any experience with shade sails? Want to get one for above the pool that I can take down when unused for extended periods

Was looking at the Coolaroo - but I see its R1000 (almost 100%) more than the Kalahari?
My neighbour has a beige one up in summer months (about 7-8 months; JHB north), then takes it down over winter; he's had it more than 5 years now and still looks intact/not worn. Looks like a Coolaroo from the label.
 
Reason for such?

In my case, was considering the same but predominantly to prevent all the leaves from the tree above the pool from falling into the pool during autumn/winter, but this is over a 12X 8m area.

In the end , went for a leaf catcher cover for pool. And it's been doing a stellar job.

However, the coolaro brand you mentioned is good. Have a small cover on other side of house, and its holding up. About 8 months too.
Shade above the pool? It has no shade, and with a kid, I'd prefer some cover.

Have one at home, but it was a custom one and it never comes down...

In theory it can come down, but its not going to be easy because its tensioned up significantly.

I see you can buy tensioners for quite cheap - not sure how good they are.

Yeah.. I got a 5x5 Kalahari sail.. works fine and don't see why coolaroo is so much more expensive..

Coolaroo does have nice fitting accessories though, so I bought those for my shade sail..

I actually have the Coolaro fittings, bought them for a previous shade cover that I never got round to - so the plan is to reuse them. Also not sure why the price shot up, pretty sure its almost double what it was a few years ago.
 
I saw these kind of hoses but in my mind anything that is mechanical will fail in the future.

So I opted for this hose: (I must say this hose quality is so good, I can honestly say it's the best hose I've used to date)

smart_ats.jpg


With a rotate-able steel rim mounted against the wall to roll it up on.

Bonus: The steelie is currently being decorated by the wife. She's happy to do these silly things and I'm happy to let her. Happy all round. :ROFL:
I have one too for 3 months now, good Polish hose.
 
Not know what Russian hose cost, been Dubai 4 year ago. But Polish hose good, strong for price,
All true. But both Russian and Polish hose don't last long in the African sun; the intense UV rays causes damage over time. Best to keep them indoors for longevity
 
I want to put a jojo in a spot that has paving. Must I remove the paving and then have a cement slab put in the area to ensure it is level? The current paving is at an angle.
 
I want to put a jojo in a spot that has paving. Must I remove the paving and then have a cement slab put in the area to ensure it is level? The current paving is at an angle.
It's a good idea to have a cement slab under the Jojo to handle the weight when it's full of water and to keep it level.
 
Kazakhstani scientist Borat Cohen very troublesome, but I try.
 
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