[200WILLIAM-EC SP67851] Repair to the Level G wall
Paul Mooney
paulmooney at manxpm.com.au
Sat Nov 4 19:21:03 AEDT 2023
Yup, forgot that for a moment. You might remember my initial observation was that a chunk of sheeting would need to be replaced. Over to you.
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> On 4 Nov 2023, at 6:58 pm, matt at perkins.id.au wrote:
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> Isn't the guy going to pay ?
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> Matt.
>> On 4 Nov 2023 at 6:56 PM +1100, Paul Mooney <paulmooney at manxpm.com.au>, wrote:
>> Matt, it is a dodgy ‘quick fix’ but I will sit on the fence here because of cost. Will back the majority. I didn’t comment because I didn’t want to be negative.
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>> On 4 Nov 2023, at 5:43 pm, matt at perkins.id.au wrote:
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>>> Hi All,
>>> I have had a few people mention to me they were not happy with the repair to the Level G lift button area. I had a look at it and it looks like whoever William got to do it just filled the cracks sanded (poorly) and then painted. The only way really to fix that bit properly is to replace a fair amount of that sheet and cut in the lift box in again. I job done by a Gyprocker that would i guess take about 2 hours over a couple of days. One day to fit and set and the next day to sand. Then the painter would need to come back an repaint. The lift guys would also need I think to come and disconnect / reconnect the cabling to the button panel. What do you all think are you happy with the patch or do you want it done like new. I can get William to arrange.
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>>> Matt.
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