Lets step aside a bit out of topic and make an interruption in our stair building process.
I know you fellows see in the pics some lack of quality on those stairs (cracks...). I've really made a mistake in one stage of concreting. But I thought it'll be even worse. Anyway I'm still optimistic. The mistakes can be fixed. Just needs more "expensive" time for that.
I'm very busy this year. That's why I'm visiting this site not often. I have individual projects with the clients' tractors, my home house (in a city) balconies' renovation, which we have just finished, my own tractor modifications, and many more jobs and thoughts.
Examples, which say more then the words, I guess.
A client purchases a 3 pt bucket from me, but wants it to be hydraulically operated. That's what it had to be arranged.
My home house in Vilnius. It was built in 1912. This is the first renovation of the balconies' since then. Totally 10 units. I'm a board member of the house community.
I'm still shocked with what happened in Ukraine. I'm in close touch with the people there. The feeling is like Muscovites are knocking at my door too.
Since the winter comes along, some jobs will be postponed, some of them will be done, then there will be time to post remarks on what was done good or bad, to describe a mistake in concrete pouring. And why has it happened.
Thank you all for the support, advices and interest shown in this thread.