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aj wrote:.
£3k and all that time and toil....not to mention mental stress and excessive scratching of head..
That equates to 30 services down the mechannnanniks place.....kin so glad I dont do spanners...
Retards
Aj
T.Murphy wrote:aj wrote:.
£3k and all that time and toil....not to mention mental stress and excessive scratching of head..
That equates to 30 services down the mechannnanniks place.....kin so glad I dont do spanners...
Retards
Aj
How is it that it takes sooooo long to learn to be wise and by the time you do get wise, it's time to die?
grant57 wrote:Wow Tim
Hugely impressive, well done
The pit for the bike lift is genius
Would love to chat about your roof sometime as my garage has crappy flat wobbly tin things (that leak!)
I wonder if I could upgrade my roof to similar
Grant
grant57 wrote:Wow Tim
Hugely impressive, well done
The pit for the bike lift is genius
Would love to chat about your roof sometime as my garage has crappy flat wobbly tin things (that leak!)
I wonder if I could upgrade my roof to similar
Grant
T.Murphy wrote:Bet Bluegas chokes to death from laffing into his Peroni
T.Murphy wrote:
Gettin' there. Roof rafters insulated ( with air gap thanks), shelving on back wall done. Floor to level now. Should get it all done just before I drop dead.
bluegas wrote:T.Murphy wrote:
Gettin' there. Roof rafters insulated ( with air gap thanks), shelving on back wall done. Floor to level now. Should get it all done just before I drop dead.
Excellent, I might have to have a wee ride up for a brew and inspect the work
T.Murphy wrote:
Good idea. Wait until weather gets a bit better and I might do a bit of a Grand Opening with Bacon, followed by a bit of a run.......for Blackbird riders of course.
Coggy wrote:T.Murphy wrote:
Good idea. Wait until weather gets a bit better and I might do a bit of a Grand Opening with Bacon, followed by a bit of a run.......for Blackbird riders of course.
You'll be needing an extension for the kitchen if you're doing catering
T.Murphy wrote:Only been in the house for a shite these last 2 days
Simmo wrote:T.Murphy wrote:Only been in the house for a shite these last 2 days
lovely Shed but what do you keep in it ???? fooook sitting there for 2 days watching a bike lift go up and down with nufing on it
T.Murphy wrote:Simmo wrote:T.Murphy wrote:Only been in the house for a shite these last 2 days
lovely Shed but what do you keep in it ???? fooook sitting there for 2 days watching a bike lift go up and down with nufing on it
You avin a girarrfe aintcha? Caaaant
bluegas wrote:And another thing, have you got a "frankie vaughn" stash in there?
aj wrote:.
just about to start on my new garage....wont have a below ground wotsit stand though..or a TV/hi-fi
but it will have a reclining 2 seater sofa... carpets...and a fridge...oh...and nobolt racking off e-bay...
fist things first.... brush out...pva the floor and walls... 2 coats of white paint on walls and 2 coats of concrete paint on't floor
..and a new light fitting...led's obviously...
anyone fancy giving me a hand... yer ...buttys and coffee provided..
ride out over wales and a curry on return...
regards
aj
T.Murphy wrote:
Brushing before sealing is no good. Get the hoover on it, it'll get ALL the dust out.
4 foot LED batten/"strip" light from B&Q is best value I could find and with Old Twats Discount Card , best price too.
Too fekkin cold and days too short to tempt me/ any other soft coont to come and fit ya light sozz.
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