bustersbus
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Cheers fur the tips on cuttin', will bear that in mind Hope ye huv fun doon in the big smoke, it's a pity ye'll be missin' all this glorious sunshine
Dae ye think they actually yase thum or is the skeel run that bad!!!!wish i was in me garage with my stella fridge but stuck in city plenty landrovers going about though with roll bars,winchs etc not a tree or bit grass for miles strange place london really
i'd probably give ours a miss too, might end up burberry plate!!!If the local college is owt like ours then it'd come back looking like a scrap birdgage
Dae ye think they actually yase thum or is the skeel run that bad!!!!
Best mastic for sticking anything down is Sikkaflex I have a friend who restores the roofs on listed buildings and he uses it to stick slates together.
What he does is stripout every 5th row of slates and nail them down then in the remaining rows he uses an angle grinder to cut a slot through the remaining slates and halfway into the bottom slate. then he fills the slot with sikka flex. and he's never had to go back and replace a slipped slate.
Sikaflex has only one 'k', if you're doing a search. I've used it as part of a damp-proofing system in a basement. I know BBM in Hounslow, Middx. stocks it. Not sure what the local Conservation Officer would think of your friend's use of non-traditional materials though
Um, sorry I don't speak Polish. I think you have the wrong person - you need DefenderDavie.How's the fettle Davie, the smoke bein' guid tae ye? No bin on fur a while, bin busy wi' the bus. Put new bushes in, new steerin' damper, new steerin' / track rod and ends, got some o' them Super Gaz shocks and springs comin' the morn (hopefully)
So much fur the paint job on ma wings, effin' paint didnae set. Hud tae strip it off and re prime, got sum hardnurs now so maybe that'll wurk
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