She said the workmen, who residents thought were carpenters and joiners, have also been doing plumbing and electrical work. |
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The finishing trades, the skilled craftsmen joiners, metal workers and painters have long gone. |
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They both found jobs as joiners working for a firm called Rankin and Greig. |
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This was built over a period of 40 days by a 300 strong force of labourers, carpenters, joiners and artists. |
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Most joiners of cults respond to the leader's message first at an emotional level, then later at the physical and intellectual levels. |
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Usually, joiners cut, carved, and painted all the stiles, rails and panels before putting them together with mortise and tenon joints. |
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My joiners grumble when they are asked to make a projecting top with the mortice and tenon construction. |
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New joiners must make a firm decision whether to join a company's scheme or not. |
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The pay and fringe benefits will be few, but at least intrepid plumbers and joiners will have tales to tell their grandchildren. |
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Hundreds of jobs are expected to be created for local joiners, plumbers, painters and electricians. |
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A lot of other businesses are also doing particularly well as a result of the housing boom, like construction, plumbers, joiners and builders. |
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Painters and joiners have been changing the outside of the building, with new paintwork, lighting and banners. |
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Each joiner holds four bamboo shoots, two vertical and two horizontal, whose free ends are then inserted into the cavities in other joiners. |
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Less exalted were the humble whittlers, and in between were joiners and cabinetmakers, who were the only woodworkers paid for their efforts. |
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Others chosen to work on the fuselages were carpenters, joiners and the like. |
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Usually, joiners cut, carved, and painted all the stiles, rails and panels before putting them together with mortise and tenon joints secured by wooden pins. |
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In time, furniture making became a new craft, that of joinery, and the joiners broke from the carpenters to establish their own guilds. |
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Visitors will find out how wheelwrights, joiners, and other skilled workers used traditional methods to produce up to 60 vehicles a year. |
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But for safety's sake the Röthlisberger joiners have firmly glued them together. |
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America, as Tocqueville famously concluded, is a nation of joiners. |
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The logical presumption is they haven't been joiners hitherto. |
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Their grandfather and his brother, both skilled cabinetmakers and joiners, had been drafted in to save the Settle Folly when it was in danger of falling down. |
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Beyond that, extreme framers may also have joiners and thickness planers, which smooth the surface of raw wood and plane it to a desired thickness. |
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Wouldn't Mack's joiners just head to the nearest builders' merchants and see what was going cheap? |
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Getting rid of anything that may give rise to inflation is in the self-interest of new joiners. |
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That has made it possible to hire plumbers, electricians, carpenters, joiners and others. |
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This figure includes trainees as well as self-employed subcontractors and joiners but not temporary employees. |
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As the sample shows, protected metal rail joiners for reliable mechanical and electrical connections. |
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Moreover, these conditions avoid discrimination against non-joiners in comparison with joiners. |
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Sopra Group is conscious of the importance of integrating new staff and organises meetings after joiners have worked for the Group for one year. |
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Why not help students training to become joiners or carpenters who also have athletic abilities to perform as athletes while at the same time being able to pursue their education in adequate conditions? |
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It is important to note that if the host of the chat has chosen to manually accept new joiners you may have to wait until you are added to the chat. |
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In September, there are traditionally a lot of new joiners. |
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Alubat is looking for welders and joiners, men or women. |
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Almost 6,000 engineers were recruited in 2010 of which 3,500 were hired in the second half of the year. 60 per cent of the new joiners are located in the emerging markets such as India, Morocco and South America. |
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The rough and heavy tools of the carpenter were refined into more delicate models suited to woodcarvers, to joiners who did wall paneling and made stairs, doors, and windows, and to cabinetmakers. |
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Not forgetting the jewellers, canopic jar potters and miniature furniture joiners. |
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At NBWN, there's an emphasis on helping people make connections: at their networking lunches, existing members are placed next to new joiners, so that no-one is left out. |
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These wooden fittings, including the pulpit and Bishop's throne, were designed in Wren's office and built by joiners. |
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It was the task of the fusters, or joiners, to make the wooden saddlebows while the painters were employed to decorate the completed saddles. |
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Fully trained carpenters and joiners will often move into related trades such as shop fitting, scaffolding, bench joinery, maintenance and system installation. |
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Sheffield-based Gripple, a company making wire joiners, has beaten off competition from giants of British manufacturing to pick up the Manufacturer of the Year Award. |
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Joiners made fretwork by cutting away part of the wood to form a regular pattern. |
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Welcome to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council of Carpenters, an affiliate of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. |
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The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America is one of the largest building trades union in the United States. |
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