Yea, we know.paddymorgan27 wrote:Thats why I am coming all the way over from England! to teach the finnish boys how plumbing and heating is really done




Yea, we know.paddymorgan27 wrote:Thats why I am coming all the way over from England! to teach the finnish boys how plumbing and heating is really done
Mattlill2000 wrote:While I've defended the high quality of Finnish Workmanship here several times, the simple truth is that for almost half a year now I've been doing nothing but repair work on new houses and one of them isn't even finished. With this building boom, the good workers are too far and few between and there is a lot of junk out there now, sad to say. Anyway it looks like I'm going to busy for awhile.
Come to think of it, I haven’t seen those used much in Finland, actually. Could be something you need to specifically request, instead of assuming that they would be used automatically, and for which you need to pay some extra.hychamaz wrote:When addressed as to why he didnt use bullnose tiles, he responded that "I can't be a mind reader". Dumb answer, oh well.
Please read the entire post. I would have gladly paid more as I said.Jukka Aho wrote:Come to think of it, I haven’t seen those used much in Finland, actually. Could be something you need to specifically request, instead of assuming that they would be used automatically, and for which you need to pay some extra.hychamaz wrote:When addressed as to why he didnt use bullnose tiles, he responded that "I can't be a mind reader". Dumb answer, oh well.
The price was not my (main) point. The point was that if using bullnose tiles isn’t the standard practice around these parts – and from what I can tell, it doesn’t seem to be – the general expectation (on the part of the local construction/renovation company) might be that you need to be active in voicing your wishes and requests about these sort of “special touches”... much in the same way you would need to be active if you wanted a specific sort of luxury faucet or shower head, or certain kind of ornamental tiles, or a countertop made of marble or granite instead of cheap laminated chipboard or MDF or whatever it is they would install by default. Hence the comment about “reading minds”.hychamaz wrote:Please read the entire post. I would have gladly paid more as I said.Jukka Aho wrote:Come to think of it, I haven’t seen those used much in Finland, actually. Could be something you need to specifically request, instead of assuming that they would be used automatically, and for which you need to pay some extra.hychamaz wrote:When addressed as to why he didnt use bullnose tiles, he responded that "I can't be a mind reader". Dumb answer, oh well.
Now look at it in my shoes when I'm instructed to try and cover an area with one coat of paint. All of new construction uses only one primer coat and one final coat. Then complaints come in on how poorly painted the surface is....And that is why almost everything is painted with "painter's white" because if you really slap on the paint, it will cover in one coat. Anything with a bit of colour usually requires two coats for a decent job. Fortunately I'm in a position that I can talk directly to the owner and go through the entire renovation instead of going by the rules. Yes you should try and be present as much as possible during the renovation.He told us that the housing company only allows for 1 coat of paint and that it would have taken 2 coats to cover it. So only 1 coat of paint was applied. I think that we could have afforded the 10 minutes (at most) that a second coat would have taken to apply.![]()
I’m not sure. Porraslaatta, askelmalaatta, or jiirilaatta, I think. Or probably not the last one, since it seems to refer to a flat chamfer or fillet (angle bevel) instead of a rounded edge:enk wrote:Slightly OT, but what are bullnose tiles in Finnish?
"Things everybody knows but nobody tells you".Jukka Aho wrote: It’s not exactly anyone’s fault that you didn’t know that that’s not the standard practice here... it’s more like just one of those “live and learn” kind of things.
It's what keeps you going when you're arguing with the tilers, their arrogant "take it or leave it"" boss and finally their £$€¤%& lawyer when you refuse to pay an inflated charge for 50% more work than was actually done, all of which was done with poor quality and lack of attention to detail, and some of which was done by a mystery worker who just happened to be 250km away on the day he claimed he was at your house when filling out his timesheetchickensexer wrote:Sorry, majorly OT but what is "Sisu"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sisuchickensexer wrote:Sorry, majorly OT but what is "Sisu"?