Good luck, I'll be thinking about you.Mornin folks.
Got the grandsons for the day, while their peeps go to watch the arvy namy rugby.
I refer to my last missive on the subject material.
Is gonna be a long one.. at least tint rainin.
P.S.
I will NOT be forking out for ice creams from therobbing bastidvan this time.
Buy a couple metres of the correct baize. You might even find that a local snooker club might help out with ............. remnant, off-cut, used but salvageable, new etc..Thats a daft idea. Already fort ovvit.
A lot of peeps buy copper pots to put on show. They dun't use em because of the cost and problems. Especially ont telly.Ive got a belfast/butler sink to fit, since all the new stuff will be copper I looked for a copper sink errr that will be a no no
400 sovs up a grand, so pulled the plug on that.
A lot of peeps buy an Aga to put on show, they don't use it cos of the cost and problems. They has an ornery cooker tucked up the side that they use most of the time.A lot of peeps buy copper pots to put on show. They dun't use em because of the cost and problems. Especially ont telly.
Origionally it were a test to use and see if me mdf 18mm sheet stayed straight. But as eye does more to it to make it, it is starting to become the final fing. The build is slow but going well. Precosion engineering. Had some measuring problems to get round. A white cloff will show up marks so eye were finking of gerrin a green one or dye me white one. Iffit stays straight then eye will buy a nooker table cloff.Wy bother? It's just a practice one innit?
Or get some of that Dylon stuff, other makes are available, according to tinternet.
Yes.A quick question for the Plumberists here, can you buy 'caps' for washing machine fittings, say when a machine is removed but you don't want to leave the fitting bare on the pipe ?
Must be a bit of a crawler. Surely the longer making weaker support especially with the overhang.
Amazon, the link takes you straight there. Or go to any plumbers merch and ask for a 3/4" BSP blanking cap.What are they called ?
Where may I purchase some from ?
What are the problems????A lot of peeps buy copper pots to put on show. They dun't use em because of the cost and problems. Especially ont telly.
Copper pans certainly hold the heat.W has just reminded me that when they had that copper bath they discovered that they had to be very careful with it especially when the kids used it.
Thye had to put cold water in first then gradually add the hot, as if you put the hot in first the heat from it spread too fast, so fast that there was a danger of burning yourself on the rim of it.
Most high-end sinks are in that price range - even higher.Ive got a belfast/butler sink to fit, since all the new stuff will be copper I looked for a copper sink errr that will be a no no
400 sovs up a grand, so pulled the plug on that.
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