I would just like to say

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Keep looking at me garage gutterin and finking eye should get round to purrin up the new stuff eye gotted a few months ago. Been finking about it all week and did it last nite. Quite pleased wiv meself. Put a bracket at each end and some pink fishing line between thems so eye can gettid the middle brackets int line and they all be ont the same slope. Not much ov a slope but good enuff.

Tested it wiv a cup of watta and it slowly crept along wiggling side to side like a snake. Round the corner and down inter the cup again. Most went int. Some stayed int gutterin assit were dry to start wiv. Edgar was silently watching every move. Wevva was cool anorl. Ah quite enjoyed it. Need ter gerra nuvva 45 degree bend fing so I wedged the down pipe at an angle and tied it int place for now. Can't wait ter see it int action wiv all da rain we is gerrin.
 
... I have done that little bit of wallpapering in the mini-barn.
It wasn't too hard (just the one feature wall with a set of french doors in it) and the pattern repeated about every 16" so I barely used any of the second roll of paper (1 strip for a 4" wide finishing piece).
It has come out OK, She is pleased. I am waiting for the whole lot to dry out then I shall glue down an overlap in one of the corners with some PVA.
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When doing stuff with a biggish pattern repeat do you not run two rolls at the same time? Mind you I suppose I am talking a few more walls to do than you are. Can't remember who told me to do this to economise on papier, but it worked.
Anyway nice job. Really lifts it!
Bet the misses askes you to paint the door woodwork white or green now to go with it, at least on the side we are looking at!:rolleyes:
 
I done that to mine an everyone said id fitted them wrong I just didnt like the white lettering on mine.
I did the same on the D1, General grabbers and on the D2, Goodyear ATs.
I think we are just a bit old school.
Whitewalls is for Yank sedans and a few posh Brit cars, but then as an ex-tyre fitter you'd have seen more of all this than any of us!
 
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