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'Appy Saturday all. Thinking about getting the lawn mower woken up and carving a path through the grass :rolleyes:. Which also needs some more intensive care, moss raking, some vertilizer and a good dose of grass seed. Guess wot I am doing this week-----


Cursing and swearing at your lawn mower cos it won’t start?? ;)
 
It'll start. Since I put a BSA sticker on it can't wait to be fired up on a fresh tank of petrol. And I swear it goes much faster than it used to. And just in case it wants a longer lie-in, theres a choice of 3 leccy mowers :D


I suppose having a Birmingham Small Arms sticker on it will make it think that it’s a little tank and feel good about itself :)
 
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I suppose having a Birmingham Small Arms sticker on it will make it think that it’s a little tank and feel good about itself :)
Egg sactly. Put a fresh tank of petrol in it, syphoned out of the Triumph (without getting a gob full) and it fired up nicely. I'm now on a tea break, which is permitted for the head groundsman at Wimblowdriver Towers :D
 
Wifey and i had a big "shout at each other" this a.m. So i went and "got on" with the feckin work around plumbering in the new rad. got fecked off trying to do it through keyhole surgery so finally cut a feckin much bigger hole so i can get my drill in to drill a decent hole in the stud.:rolleyes:
Typically the stud is where two plasterboards join.:rolleyes:
Next step is to shut all rad valves and drain the system down.:rolleyes: So it'll be cold.:eek:
Tried to explain this to Wifey but she still said "Go ahead".
Now she has changed her mind.:rolleyes:
Good thing i didn't do it!;)
(Just turned it off!;))
:D:D:D:D
 
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... Some more minor progress on the build.
All glazing units back in all frames.
Gable-end all paneled up with 12mm ply.
Much less drafty in there now. :)
Overdone it clearly as I took a tumble while being a little careless where I trod. :eek:
No lasting damage, but it is clearly time to pack it in for the day. :D
 
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It is the heavier-duty one @ 1.5mm thick (standard is 1.0mm). They claim a 50 year life for it. I'm not too fussed because I will be dead long before the roof fails TBH.
Done a few flat roofs with this stuff you can get all the edging etc. Just make sure you don’t cut it too short ;).

last one had a sky light to cut out. Walked on the rubber in socks so I would not damage it & my feet felt the hole In the roof and I backed off quick. If had boots on I think I would have gone through the garage.
 
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