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450 x 90 bend to go up through new roof tomorrow
 

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Raised deck tiles, I start on the bar plumbing tomorrow while the lads continue with the ducting, lecy has installed multi colour changing led's to curved bar section, it is beginning to come together now, Rick
 

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I'm seeing the end results now Rick, I can picture how it's going to look.

I love the pictures you got of the last place when it was opening night and it was packed. :thumb2
 
Raised deck tiles, I start on the bar plumbing tomorrow while the lads continue with the ducting, lecy has installed multi colour changing led's to curved bar section, it is beginning to come together now, Rick

I like the totally "Random" way this is tiled... I can't do random, as I am too much of a perfectionist. I tried tiling a bathroom once with 3 different patterned tiles, and even though I thought I was being totally random with picking the tiles, when I stepped back and looked, they were still in a pattern, except one, and some how that really really annoyed me... Only I was not sure if it was the odd tile, or the fact I had failed at doing something I set my mind too....
 
'Random'...... is not an easy thing to achieve......when doing 1x1mtr surveys on habitat we would throw the quadrat over our shoulders.......we were told this was not actually random....that there was an element of structure to it......:nenau
Serious surveyors get a random number generator to produce numbers, that correlate with a grid of the whole area to be surveyed.......:doh
This is then classed as 'random'......seriously....?
 
'Random'...... is not an easy thing to achieve......when doing 1x1mtr surveys on habitat we would throw the quadrat over our shoulders.......we were told this was not actually random....that there was an element of structure to it......:nenau
Serious surveyors get a random number generator to produce numbers, that correlate with a grid of the whole area to be surveyed.......:doh
This is then classed as 'random'......seriously....?

:doh I wonder how random the number generator actually is?

Going back to the very old days of the first IBM Pc's, I worked at the university of Kent, and that era of computer, there was a software function to generate a random number, but it was in fact picked from a look up list, and if you set all the computers in the lab to run a program that assigned a random numbers to a colour and then display that colour for 10 seconds, and set all the computers running in the lab at the same time, they would all display the same colours. After a while they would get out of sync, but that was because some would run faster than others, even though they were all supposed to be identical. (what? we had a lot of time on our hands...:augie ):doh
 
Bar beer pumps, hep pipe is to be routed via dropped edge of ceiling that houses hidden lights, and to drop down in the services cupboard, black door in previous pic, then one each of the vertical rads each side
 

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Bar floor covering removed as contractors did not glue it all over and it tore when moving sink units, bar plumbing going in would have been completed today but somebody "lost" a 3Mt length of 2 inch pipe, we use 2 inch as at the top end is the coffee machine and we have had experiences of these in the past, one week to go, but opening has it seems been put back, not because we will not be done, we will, but due to "it" problems with the tills and associated equipment, I guess he is going high tech, and the staff need time to test it all out including the cooking side of things before they open, more tomorrow, Rick
 

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Great work Man !

Love the pictures it must be a great feeling when you finish the job and the customer is pleased with the outcome. I admire you energy reminds me of when I was 20 years younger!

Must be stressful though when you have deadlines or a customer changes things as you go.
 
I have a good method of dealing with stress, I have a bad memory so forget about it after a few mins, yes it is nice when it all comes together, which it is doing now, Rick
 
CH pipes up here out of the way, you can see this one as it is not connected yet and is springing up
 

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