Ah right thanks for the infoI think they do both Pete. Page 135 in the catalogue next to the heavy duty sky hooks.
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Ah right thanks for the infoI think they do both Pete. Page 135 in the catalogue next to the heavy duty sky hooks.
i am blessed with a full head of hair. then again with a face like mine, anything positive is a bonus.I'm losing that as well...
Not a happy bunny....
Oh, he will have, then enjoy enacting his revenge ...
tell him if he can beat you at arm wrestling, you'll hand over the reins..... that includes housekeeping, council tax, gas and leccy bills......
Farrrrrrrr toooooo much information Mate.I'm cr@p at arm wrestling... I'm better at brazilian jiu jitsu... But he whinges when I get him into arm locks... Apparently "its not fare.."
I have three daughters, their tongues get more acidic the older they get.I've told him that it just runs in the family. My dad wound me up and now I wind him up. He can have kids so that he can then wind them up... (Not just yet though... 15 years time)
I have three daughters, their tongues get more acidic the older they get.
No physical violence, but damn their withering comments!
Cheeky Chappie then is he????My lad's comments are good... He likes to take the micky out of me. He has the missus in stitches.
It did get him into trouble at school recently. He was doing food tech and cutting up some chicken breasts. His female teacher said "Your meats big." to which he replied "Don't you know it....."
Cheeky Chappie then is he????
A 5ft 11.5 inch unhappy bunny would be a sight to see.I'm losing that as well...
Not a happy bunny....
A 5ft 11.5 inch unhappy bunny would be a sight to see.
I feel ya!!Just renovated my house and put the sockets where I wanted. Biggest problem was getting them level with each other when first fixing the back boxes into bare sand stone.
Height only applies to current new builds so not necessary. If you are stripping out the whole house and having walls chased etc for new cables you might like to take a view on socket positions being at a more accessible height? I take it the current sockets aren’t in the middle of skirting and an inch off the floor?I’m having my 3 bed house rewired plus a load of extra sockets and power run down to shed. Two of the bedrooms have laminate floor. Getting 3 quotes done. First quote has come back at £3400. I think this is way too low for such a big job. Also this guy told me that I would have to have all the sockets raised to 450mm. My house is 50 odd years old so I’m guessing I should avoid this guy like the plague?
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