Mystery paving - What's this?
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Afternoon all.
Wonder if any of you chaps can help to identify some paving? Firstly though, how do I get an image on here?!? That would make it easier.....
I can't find the paving in a brochure anywhere and want to extend my existing driveway with an exact match if possible. The drive is about five years old.
The blocks are brindle, and a mix of 200mmx130mm and 130mm square.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tom
Wonder if any of you chaps can help to identify some paving? Firstly though, how do I get an image on here?!? That would make it easier.....
I can't find the paving in a brochure anywhere and want to extend my existing driveway with an exact match if possible. The drive is about five years old.
The blocks are brindle, and a mix of 200mmx130mm and 130mm square.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Tom
Tom
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I know you need a picture. That's why I asked how you post one. Tried all the obvious stuff, but it doesn't seem to work. Seems to want all sort of complicated stuff involving iB codes and I'm not nerdy enough to be arsed with it.
So, if you have any idea of brindle blocks at that size without seeing them in a pic, then I'd be grateful for the benefit of your expertise.....
So, if you have any idea of brindle blocks at that size without seeing them in a pic, then I'd be grateful for the benefit of your expertise.....
Tom
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upload your picture to www.imageshack.us
then select the bottom option (direct link to forums)click on the image bar on the ib code buttons then copy and paste the hotlink into that
bit fiddly the first time but you will soon get the hang of it
cheers LLL
then select the bottom option (direct link to forums)click on the image bar on the ib code buttons then copy and paste the hotlink into that
bit fiddly the first time but you will soon get the hang of it
cheers LLL
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Pints are in the post to you both. Hope the jiffy bag doesn't leak - creme de menthe makes such a mess on the carpet.
To earn your chaser, any idea how I can get hold of 10sq.m of discontinued (according to the Bradstone website) blocks? Or got any hints on something which is still available and close enough to the original for the missus not to notice the difference?
Much appreciated etc.....
To earn your chaser, any idea how I can get hold of 10sq.m of discontinued (according to the Bradstone website) blocks? Or got any hints on something which is still available and close enough to the original for the missus not to notice the difference?
Much appreciated etc.....
Tom
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Yeah lol you can almost guarantee that there are a few palletloads of these hanging around somewhere, just somewhere.......
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