The common defects to letter Plate
· Will rust they spring and latter plate
· Can become stiff over time
· Nuts on threaded rod will rust
Materials
· Victorian Letter Plate Brass 76x254mm £80 (1)
· Threaded Rod £10 (2)
· Nuts £5 (1 bag)
The defects and limitations of letter Plate
· Different styles of letter plates
· Different finishes of letter plates
Tools
· Pencil
· Combination square
· Cordless drill
· 10mm drill bit
· Claw hammer
· 25mm and 13mm chisel
· Jigsaw
· 110v transformer
. Bin
. Dust pan and brush
. Bin
. Dust pan and brush
PPE
· Boots
· Gloves
· Goggles
Risk assessment
· Cuts to hand (low risk)
· Dust and wood filing getting in eye (high risk)
· Using power tools (high risk)
We wear correct PPE. To prevent these risks from happening. To stop cuts to hands wear gloves so any wood or splinters. Then to stop dust or wood in eye wear goggles and also it will help when using power tools because PPE will help and use must be trained to use them. we are working to they health and safety act of 1974.
Method statement
We first got our PPE on, and then we made way to the area of work and found out that your latter plate was rusty and broken, so we got they same one to you door and made way back and to stared work. So we unloosened the nuts and pulled it out and then started to put new plate in but it was a bigger plate so we chisled out about 1mm out and it fitted back nice and easy. Then put nuts back on threaded rod and then finish any last touches and pack away (plus clearness).
Quote
Dear customer
We have inspected letter plate in the door and found it has rusted and the spring had broken
We then went to go get a new latter plate form a builder’s materials shop and made way back
Then tock out old latter plate and fitted in the new one, but it was a bit bigger so we had to chisel out a bit then fix back in place.
Then tested it to see if works and then finish any last touches and pack away (plus clearness).
Times
6 hours
Cost
The cost of all the materials and labour will cost £485
• Materials £105
• Labour £30 per hour
• Overhead (petrol,PPE,permit) £200
Total cost £485
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