Christmas break - When do you finish?
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We're finishing on the 20th (if all goes to plan!) and then back on 7th Jan
What are you guys up to? I'll be doing stuff around the house in amongst drinking large amounts of wife-beater!
So looking forward to the break......I need it :O
What are you guys up to? I'll be doing stuff around the house in amongst drinking large amounts of wife-beater!
So looking forward to the break......I need it :O
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I'll be getting some extra poundage doing some "homer" jobs over Xmas.......DeckmanAdam wrote:Im pestering the boss to work as late as poss to xmas.....need the £££
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Wanna fix ours Sean? Ours is constantly of the "fully floating" type!seanandruby wrote:probably fix the toilet seats for what seems like the millionth time ( anyone know the secret of keeping them on tight )
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Like a bog seat on gas rams? How cool is that?
On your advice staple, I'll adjust my aim accordingly..........
On your advice staple, I'll adjust my aim accordingly..........
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seanandruby wrote:finish 21st back on the 2nd. probably fix the toilet seats for what seems like the millionth time ( anyone know the secret of keeping them on tight ) and door handles....
Changed six internal doors this year, bloody handles are always coming off.
That will teach me for buying cheap crap for B&Q (and for having teenage daughters) knocking lumps out of the house :p
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Hmmmmm I've just fitted five internal regency doors from Wickes with Wickes hardware - am I going to have trouble?
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In the past I've tended to use a bit of silicon around the threads and around holes they locate into before tightening them up. Obviously, if they have screw heads try not to get the silicon in the slot or cross.seanandruby wrote:probably fix the toilet seats for what seems like the millionth time ( anyone know the secret of keeping them on tight )
The thing about using silicon is it should prevent the bolts wearing loose due to use but is also easily stripped when the correct bolt is properly untightented (it also provides a little bit of corrosion resitance and if you use the sanitary stuff then it should stop the fungus setting in )